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  1. Re:Chobits on Human-Robot Love and Marriage · · Score: 2, Informative

    Actually my first thought was Yuria 100 Shiki

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    We need an English DVD release of Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea!

  2. Re:True Comparison on The Pirate Bay Files Suit Against Big Media · · Score: 1

    The acts that Media Defender and RIAA have been committing are equal to how the FBI operated for a time. You cannot use illegal tactics to capture people doing illegal things. While I do think it's justified in some situations it's NEVER justified for a non governmental group to do so.


    IMHO it's never OK for the government to break their own laws. Then all they are is a dictatorship trying to stay in power.
  3. Re:Don't know about quality on Fan Fiction Writers Balk at FanLib.com · · Score: 1

    Quality? Fanfiction is more or less like any other fiction, 90 percent crap. But there there are good fics out there.

    The best one I've ever read is Lilac City, by nwhepcat http://www.echonyc.com/~stax/Buffy/nwhepcat/lilac1 .html. It's a Xander-centric BtVS story (spoilers of all seasons of both BtVS and AtS). Read it!

  4. Re:Voicemail uses your minutes on What's the Worst Technical Feature You've Used? · · Score: 1

    In Sweden it is somewhat better, if the person does not answer and you are reconnected to voicemail there are two dial tones with different amplitude before the voicemail answers. That leaves you with ~6 seconds fair warning.

  5. Re:looking for trick or treat (spooky) music on A Nerdcore Hip-Hop Halloween Album · · Score: 1

    Endura (esp. their album Black Eden), a friend of mine put this on with som candles a autumn night when he wanted to snuggle with his gf, she was not impressed... Dark Dark Ambient

    Ulver is always a safe card (if you know which ones are ambient and which ones sounds like white noise) try Perdition City, Blood Inside and A quick fix of melancholy EP

  6. Re:No loss (character reuse) on Any Prospect of Serenity Sequel Quashed · · Score: 1

    Then you're clearly not aware of the fact that not only does he use old cliches he also re-uses his own character archetypes over and over again. Same characters, different names.

    Yes, he does, over, and over, and over, and over...

    As a friend of mine once said, "The only reason Wash was killed in Serenity, was so Joss could do what he had wanted to do for the last four years of Buffy - kill Xander".

    I'll get modded down for this, but the truth hurts browncoats.

  7. Re:B5 (Joss x JMS Collabotation) on The Scripts of J. Michael Straczynski, Vol. 1 · · Score: 1

    Well as long as Joss won't be allowed to touch it after the first season, so we don't have to suffer through plot holes, OOC, rewriting the history of the show as soon as he gets a new favourite actor (case in point: James Marsters).

  8. Don't forget the classics... on Electronic Gadget Ideas for a New House? · · Score: 2, Funny

    A few VT100 or perhaps VT510 terminals scattered around the house... kitchen, bathroom a.s.o

  9. Re:NetBSD on Which BSD for an Experienced Linux User? · · Score: 1

    NetBSD also has exellent documentation and a nice community.

  10. Re:execs have the infinte power to $@~$ things up on HHGTG Screenwriter Interviews Himself · · Score: 1

    Adam's was repeatedly told "there's no market for a funny sci-fi film".

    That's exactly what they told the creators of Red Dwarf...

  11. Re:and how do I use it? on GEOS Available for Download After 18 Years · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Well actually you can read PC floppies on the Commodore drives (atleast with 1571, 1581, CMD FD-2000 and FD-4000), using software like Big Blue reader and Little Red Reader.

  12. Re:Kewl on Chinese Explorers 'Discovered America'? · · Score: 1

    Well, the settlers from Greenland travelled to Vinland (L'Anse-aux-Meadows) several times to get wood for building houses and ships. This continued for (almost) as long as there were any left (the last people disappeared in 1480-1500).