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  1. Re:I wonder... on 9 Weeks to Pump Out New Orleans? · · Score: 1

    The Canadian Red Cross usually lends a hand when something goes goes south (er, or comes north) in the US. Your welcome.

  2. Re:Censorship on Canadian Telco Admits to Blocking Union's Website · · Score: 1
    If you were to go into a Christian church, and draw a circle of protection on the floor (in a non-permanent way, of course), and start a [insert pagan tradition of your chioce here] ceremony, you'd be told to stop, probably not in the nicest terms.
    Ah, so I see you're familiar with a typical United Church of Canada Pastoral Service ;-)
  3. Re:British language version late on Firefox and Thunderbird 1.0.6 Released · · Score: 1

    I for one welcome our new Canadian English overlords.

  4. Re:podcast client? on Podcasting from the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. · · Score: 1

    Blogmatrix Sparks!

  5. Re:TigerDirect on Red Hat Founder Offers Help in Apple vs.Tiger Lawsuit · · Score: 1

    I bought a brand name product in the package that worked fine - how in hell do you know they sell factory seconds?

  6. See the look when . . . on Best Buy Has Man Arrested for Using $2 Bills · · Score: 1

    A Canadian in Canada refuses to accept American currency from an American. This.Is.Not.America.Dumbass. This what comes from years of "Monopoly money" comments.

  7. Re:Imagine a different kind of sharing... on The Economist On The Economics of Sharing · · Score: 1

    In Toronto the homeless "culture" prefer to stay outside at city hall to annoy taxpayers because shelters involve rules. So they die. Having the freedom to choose is a (mostly )wonderful thing. "Every beggar shall be arrested. But to arrest a beggar merely in order to put him in jail would be barbarous and absurd. He should be arrested for the sole purpose of teaching him how to earn a living by his work." Napoleon Bonaparte"

  8. Re:Canadians don't like the Patriot Act, eh? on Canadian Government Weary of Patriot Act · · Score: 1

    Easily? Like Cuban refugees? It seems "the enemy of our enemy is our friend" has a real easy time getting in. Or Nazi scientists. My Canadian borders, my rules. Don't like it? Tough shit.

  9. Re:violation of ISP contract? on New Spam Zombies Use ISPs' Mailservers · · Score: 1

    The days of clueless users is going to come to an end with this ISP's attitude - quite rightly I think. For too long the users have shrugged "not my problem" but NOW it is their problem - the ISP's can only do so much.

  10. Re:Book to movie? on Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Screening Reviews · · Score: 1

    Joseph Conrad's novella "The Duel" was made into "The Duellists" starring Keith Carradine and Harvey Keitel - an excellent adaptation even if you think Conrad is God.

  11. Re:D'oh on The Forgotten Huygens Experiment · · Score: 1

    Pure Wool Alert !!! Bill 101 Alert !!!

  12. Re:Easy Short Term Fix on The Evolution of the Phisher · · Score: 1

    "Mail clients should also notify users when the displayed http:// url differs from the actual href." Mine does - Try Eudora 6 Hi Mom!

  13. Re:Wow, indeed. on Microsoft to Sell Outlook Subscription Service · · Score: 1

    This proves (to me at least) that Bill is seriously wondering where his next billion is coming from 'cuz it sure as heck isn't going to come from Hotmail or Office. Charge money? Oh, please.

  14. Re:Siezed Information on India's Cops Meet Technology · · Score: 1

    1. Outsource email to Yahoo in USA. 2. Department computers siezed by USA government containing Canadian customer info. 3. USA government now has full access to the detailed email information of Canadian citizens. Fuck u very much Ted Rogers, John Ashcroft & The Patriot Act.

  15. Re:Moderation? on Microsoft Launches Blogging Site · · Score: 1

    I tried to add the work fuck to my tagline and it wasn't accepted. If Dick Cheney . . . blah blah . . .