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  1. Re:summary of most of them on Top 25 Censored Stories of 2007 · · Score: 1

    This list would be more accurately described as 'Top 25 Things Liberals Want to Whine About This Year'. Take a look at the list. There are only a few things that could be considered "whining".
  2. Re:An important debating point on Top 25 Censored Stories of 2007 · · Score: 1

    It isn't censorship. It's a combination of the apathy and ignorance of viewers, and the apathy and irresponsibility of the media.

  3. Re:What? on An In-depth Look At European Game Developers · · Score: 1

    According to Wikipedia, Blizzard is based in California and is owned by a French conglomerate.

  4. Re:It's an impossible scenario on Could the Web Not be Invented Today? · · Score: 1

    That's besides the point. The article is asking you to consider how the internet would turned out if corporations and the government were already fully aware of its effects.

  5. addressing few points from the article on Yahoo! Mail Superior to Gmail ? · · Score: 1
    To delete groups of messages, you have to wait for multiple consecutive pages to load, showing new headers. You can't drag and drop.

    To trash a group of emails, usually all you need to do is click the checkboxes and and select "Move to Trash" from a menu. You usually only need to load multiple pages if you're deleting emails from a wide range of time, which is rarely something I have to do, and when I do need to, deleting the emails on one page and moving on to the next does not inconvenience me.


    Gmail doesn't allow folders, only color-coded labels, as an organizing technique.

    Labels are pretty much folders with a different name and the advantage that you can apply multiple labels to a single email. This is an advantage of Gmail, not of Yahoo.


    Similarly, Gmail forces you to view ads alongside your emails. Unlike Yahoo, it offers no paid option to avoid the ads.

    Good, I won't get emails from Gmail about it :)