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  1. Isolating Knowledge on Making Files Available Breaking the Law? · · Score: 1

    Great, so any file = any contained data unit can't be distributed, then last time I checked, the webpage that announce this information and the word processor RIAA used to type up their reports are files, and hence, illegal to be posted, much less shared, anywhere.

  2. Re:I'm not sure I buy these arguments on A Recipe for Newspaper Survival in the Internet Age · · Score: 1

    Man.

  3. Re:I'm not sure I buy these arguments on A Recipe for Newspaper Survival in the Internet Age · · Score: 1

    1)It's just a way to take the House of Representatives and order it. Politics (or discussion) will be online in the near future. 2) No. Websites, which are linked to just like people, are merely abstractions of people. Getting hearsay from other people or hearsay from a website (like /.) makes no difference. It's still hearsay. Something could certainly be said about the loss of body language, but who knows, one day soon our wires may all be organic, we like vines having grown down them. Of course, our chi (life energy) is already flowing into the energy that flows down electric lines, phone lines, and high speed of choice. Changing it. 3) You meant to write this: "Local newspapers should not ignore their audience just like customer service is important to a business." 4) So? Gutenburg changed the world, giving information to the national. The internet changed the world, giving information to the international. In short, our species is expanding our habitat. We becoming one, like an ant hive. Who knows, perhaps we are making a collective unconscious, evolving into the hive mind. What connects us? Our PCs. As Michael Crichton wrote, "Life will find a way." Were spiraling through the wires even now. Things change, so get over it.