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  1. Re:Republicans' temporary failure against filibust on Senate Fails To Reauthorize Patriot Act Provisions · · Score: 1

    i thought it was the "liberals" that wanted to outlaw christmas and the "conservatives" that thought the holiday tree was a stupid idea??

  2. Re:safety warnings on Blizzard Sued for Death of Gamer · · Score: 1

    duncan donuts is now getting sued for the same thing, but their coffee has a very clear label on it" Warning: Hot Coffee".
    the lawyer contents the label does state clearly how hot the coffee is, is it "hot", "extremely hot" or "This coffee is so hot it'll melt your skin off, enjoy!"

  3. Re:Hope he doesn't get a payout ... on Online Daters Sue Matchmaking Web Sites for Fraud · · Score: 1

    He won't get rich, it'll be the bleeding heart left wing trial lawyers, that suck him dry. ...oh wait a minute, thats what he wanted from his date in the first place.

  4. and yet another take on infringement vs. murder on Flushing the Net Down the Tubes · · Score: 2, Interesting

    well...when you consider that most victims of murder knew their killers, (%92 percent among women ) and once the victim has been murdered, they can't be murdered again, and no one wants to hang out/befriend a murder.... ...it seems to me that the supply of victims would diminish to a point that a particular killer would have no one left to kill,

    Conversely, copyright infringement doesn't limit the supply. In fact the opposite is true, the more infringement the greater the supply. Sure i might not want to commit the same infringement twice, but others still can. Try that with murder. You can only pass the same bloody corpse around so much before it ceases to be interesting.

  5. Re:Welcome to the World of Slashdot on Loyalists Preserve Past Through Text-Only Games · · Score: 1

    sig aside, i about shit myself when i read the post, good thing i'd just started the morning SSS ritual

  6. Re:OTHER HEADLINES TODAY on BSA Piracy Study Deeply Flawed · · Score: 1

    "....Or cheap hookers..."

    I believe the politicians can afford the Expensive Hookers.