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  1. At long last! A cleaner internet. on BT Blocks 10,000 Child-Porn Site Visits A Day · · Score: 1

    Excellent. Take all that stuff down.

    Warez too. Cracks too. All of it. Who needs it anyway!

    Now if some providers would start doing the same for pop-ups, advertisements and maybe even non-html content the net would be a better place altogether. I personally could go back to normal browsing instead of clicking the "in cache" copy of pages in google.

  2. Re:Do I like Demos? on Pilgrimage 2004 American Demoparty Announced · · Score: 1

    Hmmmm.. I think now would be a good time to point out an apparent malfunction in your PC hardware. To be more specific, something seems to be dreadfully wrong with the cable which connects your PC to the internet.. This kind of situation usually needs immediate attention so what you'll probably want to do is, without necessarily shutting down the machine, carefully unplug both ends of the cable. You're probably looking for a RJ45 cable; looks like a telephone plug but a little wider.. You'll know which one when you see it, there should only be one chord connecting your modem to your PC. Despite what many may think, for most people this cable is quite redundant and often more a curse than a blessing so after unplugging it, if at all possible, the best way to go may be to dispose of it and make sure no cable or one like it ever assumes its function again. If you are using an internal modem, you may have to get someone to assist you in removing it from your machine and disposing of it in a responsible fashion. Remember: if you are good to mother nature, mother nature will be good to you! Thanks and good day!

  3. Re:pathetic on Night Goggles Capture Spider-Man Movie Bootlegger · · Score: 1

    Damn straight! If copying was stealing, little kids might get arrested for singing kids' songs they heard from other kids. And what would happen if they accidentally get a couple'o words wrong? Isn't altering someone else's material illegal too? Makes you think doesn't it? Then again.. Perhaps those kids' songs are freeware, and may be modified by others because they are, like.. Open source.. There should probably be some kind of GNU Public License for kids' songs. Cheers to that.