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  1. Re:I had these bills when I was 13 19 years ago. on SMS Text Messaging & Youth Debt One · · Score: 0

    I can, as long as they don't take away my internet and iBook as well! My cell phone hardly gets any use, so all i do is every month pay the $15 i have to pay, for my 100 free minutes. I have to pay $0.05 for every text message sent and or recieved (thank (($DEITY != NULL) ? $DEITY ; spammers) for not having created SMS spam!).

  2. Server allready down on Huge Parachute Saves Crashing Planes · · Score: 0

    Server is allready down. Anyone have a mirror?

  3. Re:Here's the standard spam-solution form on U.S. World's Foremost Spam Nation In 2004 · · Score: 0

    buutt it is not filled in, how am i supposed to copy and paste that?

  4. Re:Ya know. on Small Firm Claims Patents On e-Banking Processes · · Score: 0

    Agreed, but taking the patent system down at the moment would kill to many companies making the US economy go into an even larger dip than it is currently in. The euro to us dollar is 1.38, so for every euro i get 1.38 dollars, that is a shitload, especially if the US is supposed to be the most economicly stable country in the world, which most other markets depend on. The patent system is also holding back innovation, and people are afraid to innovate or start creating new things that were untried before, because it might be covered by a patent. I find it extremely stupid that such a system is still allowed to exist in such a modern society. -0x000000

  5. Re:In theory yes on Next G5 Multitasks Operating Systems · · Score: 0

    They are not. They are just porting the little kernel they use for the xbox currently. And all they have to do is port it to work on the new hardware, there is no random plugging in of new hardware to use, no new drivers to write besides the ones for the new Xbox. I have heard that it is based on NT, but that in actuallity it is a lot smaller, which means that the code size is smaller, since there is also no random crap like Windows Media player or IE in there, so porting it would most likely be as easy as making sure all the bit shifting is still in tact, and checking for Big endian and little endian.

  6. Re:Oh Crap!! on 2004 Year-End Google Zeitgeist · · Score: 0

    I hope you have a comfortable couch!

  7. Re:In theory yes on Next G5 Multitasks Operating Systems · · Score: 0

    Doubt windows would be ported to it. Windows NT used to run on the PPC architecture but certainly does not anymore, and porting it would be a major pain for Microsoft. I agree with what you said about the uptime, but the function i see this being used for is what BSD jails are used for now. Trying to create a secure enviroment that is outside of the host OS, and has it's own limitations. Another thing, update one OS X, reboot in a different version, have the two running next to each other, then reboot the one you just updated, 0 downtime if it is properly set up.

  8. Re:Another cleverly disguised press release on Study Links Cell Phones to DNA Damage · · Score: 0

    No. Come on, it is common sense! Everyone has some sort of propoganda.

  9. Re:Look, the tobacco industry is milked... on Study Links Cell Phones to DNA Damage · · Score: 0

    RTFA did not die. Your connection blows.

  10. Re:Subscriptions, Privacy and Indencency on FCC Indecency Rules Don't Apply to Satellite Radio · · Score: 0, Troll

    3 will fail, as most American parents (I am european), are unable to parent their kids. They are to busy doing other things. In europe we at least still have a sense of parenting.

  11. Re:TV is subscription too on FCC Indecency Rules Don't Apply to Satellite Radio · · Score: 1

    They are not just censoring breasts, they are also censoring good movies. I'd rather have sex and love in a movie rather than all the violence that they have in movies these days.

  12. Re:A sigh of relief ... on FCC Indecency Rules Don't Apply to Satellite Radio · · Score: 1

    If they started controlling this as well, it would mean that i could not listen to Howard Stern anymore. Currently i listen to him on Krock in NJ, but i allready got my Sirius subscription.