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  1. everyone here is a fat nerd on Useful Apps for First-Time Windows Users? · · Score: 1

    Yo fattie? Don't lie and tell me you can't use a PC because you're just too conditioned to MacOS. PC has an extra button on the mouse and you click stuff, just like your elitest mac. The best program on windows is everything, that is when compared to the mediocre offerings from Apple. You wouldn't know when you're served polished turds but hey, your ignorance is my bliss.

  2. Re:Civilization IV on Holiday Gaming Potpourri · · Score: 1
    Well a 512 DIMM of RAM would cost you a whole US$40, that's less than the game itself. I guess that never crossed your mind when you "bought" it.

    1G of RAM is a bare minimum these days. I can't believe, given how cheap memory is currently that people still plod along with 256/512 meg and are always complaining that their puta is slow.

  3. A lesson for Guy Barnett on Australian Senator Wants to Censor the Net · · Score: 3, Informative
    "Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it". Marginal uber-conservative Guy Barnett should have taken a lesson from his prodige Senator Alston who too, tried to turn Australia's internet into the envy of China's. In 1999 an ultra conservative luddite independant Alston who had lucked his way into a crutial seat in the senate found both majority parties eagar to please the key swing vote. Riding the high wave of a power trip he tried to introduce similar internet censorship legislations which would see ISP's responsible for what is a parents job. Thankfully Alston lost his powerseat during following elections and this all failed dismally. Alston was exposed as the luddite nutjob he trully was and the sun once again shone.

    Australian's need to write to Guy Barnett and tell him stop the moral grandstanding.

  4. Re:Go ahead, block 25 on FTC Recommends ISPs Disconnect Spam Zombies · · Score: 1

    Problem solved.. but you see this 'solution' has been discussed before about a year ago with COMCAST, then (probably still) the nets biggest spammer. Simply put it would cost them 58$ million in tech support costs.....

    http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5218720.html