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  1. Re:Resell Windows on Dell's Open PC Costs More Than Windows Box · · Score: 0

    Where I am the right of first sale hasn't been ruled away... quite simply there is no explicitly defined right of first sale, and EULAs are considered binding if they don't violate an explicitly defined right.

  2. Re:In other news on No Office For Linux, MS Patents Rejected · · Score: 0

    ... as my screen.

  3. Re:Resell Windows on Dell's Open PC Costs More Than Windows Box · · Score: 0

    Well i'm not in California or Texas, so its not 'baloney'.

  4. Re:Just bad business model on Symantec Brings Complaint Against MS to EU · · Score: 0

    Sorry to burst your bubble but Mac OS is not unsusceptible. Your probably not going to have to worry about a virus, but its not the OS that causes that its the marketing.

  5. Re:What? on Symantec Brings Complaint Against MS to EU · · Score: 0

    They might if Ford made the tires they installed and they weren't something that needed to be replaced.

  6. Re:Dell one-ups Apple, sells whatever it feels lik on Apple Upgrades Mac mini, Doesn't Tell Anybody · · Score: 5, Funny

    In a new ad campaign Sun has said that they are '100% more random then dell' and has begun including only a random 12 parts in each box, you could get an entire server or 12 mice.

  7. Re:Resell Windows on Dell's Open PC Costs More Than Windows Box · · Score: 0

    Thats illegal, you can't use it on any non-that-brand machine so its worthless.

  8. How do they do it? on Microsoft Invents A 'Play-Once Only' DVD · · Score: 0

    They make them out of the same material of the ipod nano screen.

  9. Really... on Linus Says No to 'Specs' · · Score: 0

    I _think_ I _agree_ _with_ _every_thin_g_ _he_ said_._

  10. Re:cheaper alternatives are not usually Mac friend on iPod nano Owners In Screen Scratch Trauma · · Score: 0

    All the cheap mp3 players are basicly usb jump drives that can play music, any Mac can use them. Only the Creative's and Apple's use software, 'cause it don't make no sense unless its a really big mp3 player.

  11. Re:Minor clarification on Korea To Build Front-line Combat Robot · · Score: 0

    Since they spend such a high precentage of the countries total assets on military (with enough for such things as missile and nuclear programs) it certainly could have been NK.

  12. Re:has to be said. on Korea To Build Front-line Combat Robot · · Score: 0

    ...and may i be the first to say farewell to our artificially-unintelligent dupe-o-matic zonkbot.

  13. Interview with Steve Ballmer on Mini-Microsoft Shakes Things Up · · Score: 0

    Press: Have you heard of someone they call 'deep throat' Steve Ballmer: WHAT?! NO never, that was 20 years ago, I was young and needed money and...

  14. God damnit. on Opera Free as in Beer · · Score: 0

    Now I have to switch browsers again. When firefox hit 1.0 I jumped that ship, as I knew security vulns would be found, to Opera, now I gotta move to something else before people start putting Opera under that fine tooth comb known as popularity.

  15. Re:OSX Virus on Computer Security Still Totally Inadequate · · Score: 0, Troll

    ... for a hacker to have any interest whatsoever in root access to a macosx machine.

  16. Re:Easy... on $100 Million Marketing Push For Vista · · Score: 1

    Linux eh? Your completely right Linux is free of DRM http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&m=105 115686114064&w=2. Linux does (obviously) have more control but less complications? Thats certainly a disputable point.

  17. Re:Living the lie on RIAA Says P2P Encourages Illegal Downloads · · Score: 1

    Ya being able to kill your husband was really the intension of not infringing on a well armed militias right to bear arms.

  18. Re:Not really... on Mac OS X Intel Build Addresses Pirating · · Score: 1

    Of cource that doesn't really apply to the really advanced game copy protections of today. PCodes and encryption and other annoying thing really slow shit down, case and point SCCT.

  19. Re:Can Microsoft Out-Google Google? on Can Microsoft Out-Google Google? · · Score: 2, Funny

    I knew Anonymous Coward worked for Microsoft!

  20. Re:Personal Responsibility on Some Rights May Have To Be 'Eroded' For Safety · · Score: 1

    Acually yes, the money stolen from the people the nazi's killed was used to fund many programs, directly or indirectly including jet aircraft.

  21. Re:Thanks, Bill! on Bulky System Requirements for Windows Vista · · Score: 1

    Basic 256 video card is about $100.

  22. Re:Almost admissable proof of monopoly. on Bulky System Requirements for Windows Vista · · Score: 1

    You've never heard of WinCraft?

  23. Re:Do they have a strategy behind this? on Google Hires Vint Cerf · · Score: 1

    They're working on the GOOG/IP project.

  24. Re:More Free Software Disappearing? on Intel Enters Anti-Virus Market · · Score: 1

    KAVs format was cracked then changed almost instantly about a year back. Of cource the script kiddie is going to change their trojan to be undetected by other AVs, but each AV must be done individually (of cource I am refering to the bottom rung script kiddie), normally a tiny minority AV like Clam would never be bypassed by these people.
    But since I obviously know nothing about viruses and scanning I should bow to the great experience of... wait who are you?

  25. Re:More Free Software Disappearing? on Intel Enters Anti-Virus Market · · Score: 1

    Open source antivirus isn't a good plan. First reason is the open source community doesn't really have much virus experiance-- using open source software (if only because its minority software) means less viruses. The other problem is the definitions, closed source av providors have a very hard to reverse definition format, but if anyone can view the definitions then any half assed script kiddie can quickly and easily make their trojan/worm/ircbot undetected by ClamAV.