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  1. Re:In other words... on RIAA Says No Mystery In Rash of College Complaints · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Maybe it's been said before, but it seems clear that RIAA is not so much enforcement as a revenue source for a desperate group.

  2. Re:it's not compensation for the trial on Trial Set To Determine What SCO Owes Novell · · Score: 1

    Not sure why there will be a trial at this point. Most of the funds have gone for *ahem*, and the rest will be gone by April. Embezzlement proceedings anyone?

  3. Re:Will RIAA be Hiring Maine Grads in the future? on RIAA-fighting Maine Law Professor Speaks Out · · Score: 1

    The temp is just about 451 in here.

  4. Re:Adobe & Yahoo - Making XPS look even better on Yahoo, Adobe To Serve Ads In PDFs · · Score: 1

    But MS' history is to follow.

  5. Re:Anybody remember "Sidekick" for DOS? on Linux Patent Infringement Lawsuit Filed Against Red Hat/Novell · · Score: 1

    I'm not sure, from the patent, that they are talking about workspaces as we know them from kde, for example. The patent summary starts: User interface with multiple workspaces for sharing display system objects. That could mean anything, as someone on Groklaw pointed out, even emacs' split windows might apply, as they do "share system objects." Again, it's such a broad summary as to be almost meaningless. It does seem correct, as many here are saying, that it's another pathetic M$ effort.

  6. Re:ok? on Video Professor Sues 100 Anonymous Critics · · Score: 1

    Exactly! They should know not to trust anyone. Besides, here is just one testimonial: anyone can see how great this stuff must be Video Professor is easy to use. "This is easier than a VCR, because I don't know how to use my VCR!

  7. Re:Habeas Corpus not "revoked" on US Senate Fails To Reinstate Habeas Corpus · · Score: 1

    Interesting technical points you are making. However, it's also interesting to note that Habeas Corpus is assured in article 1 of the constitution. Can't get any more basic than that. Must have been thought of at one time to be a foundation of the US.

  8. Re:Might want to ask on Groklaw on SCO Stock In Danger of Delisting, Again · · Score: 1

    Well, the land sharks might pay attention until someone mysteriously offers them 50M.

  9. Re:Cheaper Solution on Microsoft to Sue Cybersquatters · · Score: 1

    Microsoft has an internet safety team?

  10. Re:I'm sure Google can implement a solution on Google News Found Guilty of Copyright Violation · · Score: 1

    What did the French translator come up with?

  11. Re:Coal to oil on Crunching the Numbers on a Hydrogen Economy · · Score: 1

    Forgot the mention the Elders of Zion.

  12. Re:Kilroy! on Wal-Mart Trying to Trademark the Smiley Face · · Score: 1

    There's a guy in my office who looks over cubes like that. Would he have to pay you?

  13. Re:A perfectly good reason why they must go on Ballmer Won't Dismiss Idea of Suits Against Linux · · Score: 1

    I'm guessing that if MS had any way to blow up Linux, they'd have shown it by now. Why not? Waiting for some better time?

  14. Re:Fine with me! on China Prepares to Launch Alternate Internet · · Score: 1

    What if they gave an internet and nobody came? Stories like this following news lately on widescale corruption in China. You have to follow the money. A group of Chinese realtors is trying to exclude the general public from something. Hate to be cynical of course.

  15. Re:Google OS on Google Working on Desktop Linux · · Score: 1

    Wow. Manage to find every possible negative, ok? Too bad you broke it into regular sentences and what not. Would have sounded better as one long run-on. Which people are shunning solid products? Oh, forget it.

  16. Re:Let's be honest ... on Google's Action Makes A Mockery Of Its Values · · Score: 1

    Well, probably the greater evil is where you get killed or jailed for asking the question.