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  1. Re:Nonexistent domains on Where Do Dummy Email Addresses Go? · · Score: 1

    I did something similar with shoulddie.com. Its slightly humerous as it receives spam for various politically incorrect things such as "afghans@shoulddie.com" or "michaeljackson@shoulddie.com"

  2. Re:I'll pass, thanks. on Indiana Launches Statewide Productivity System · · Score: 1

    My personal favorite from ther terms of service

    7. Discretion Over Content, Use, Storage, and Operation of The Service
    We may edit, move, or delete any files, email, content, information or Software that is on, part of, or stored on the Service (including content or communications that You have provided) for any reason, and may preserve and disclose content stored with the Service or user information if required to do so by law or in the good faith belief that doing so is necessary to: (a) comply with legal process; (b) enforce these terms, (c) respond to claims that any content violates the rights of third parties; (d) protect the rights, property, or personal safety of SimDesk Technologies, Inc., its users, or the public, or (e) administer the Service.

    We may set limits regarding use of the Service, including limits on the length of storage of email, size of files stored and other user content, the number of messages going to or from a user account, the size of messages, and the total amount of storage available to a user. We are not liable for the deletion or loss of messages, other communications, or other content maintained or transmitted by the Service.

    We reserve the right to change or terminate the Service or any part of it without notice or liability. We may terminate or change your password, account, or use of all or any part of the Service and may remove any content within the Service without notice and for any reason, including lack of use or violation of these terms.

  3. Re:I want the second disc damnit! on EA, Atari Sue Over Videogame Copying Software · · Score: 1

    I actually had a scratched disc from that same company (Working Designs) and when I emailed them, they just wanted $5 and the disc to get a replacement. I was getting a replacement disc for one of the Arc the Lad CDs though. It may be that they simply didn't have anymore Lunar discs; after all, it did come out several years ago...

  4. Re:forced to 'open up' windows on Microsoft and EU Talks End · · Score: 2, Insightful

    A government simply says, "We need this to do business so we're going to continue using it and pay you when you decide to try to bill us...maybe."

    Right of way laws and such...

    Ah, I love government.