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  1. difference ? on BPI Defends Anti-File-Sharing Partnership With Virgin Media · · Score: 1, Interesting

    you are talking about a company that has its real roots in record business, all its corporate lore, connections, even high level executives formed in there. just as microsoft is still 80s microsoft despite it runs in a very different format now, virgin is still virgin in corporate culture.

  2. thats what happens when on BPI Defends Anti-File-Sharing Partnership With Virgin Media · · Score: 1

    you let a record company also run an isp.

    there should be laws against running businesses cross fields.

  3. Quick !! Fire the NYCL signal on RIAA Says "Wanna Fight? It'll Cost You!" · · Score: 1

    before things get out of control. again our hopes lie with the geek attorney that has done so much single handedly.







    joke ofc, with an important dosage of serious in it.

  4. smoke signals on Long-Range Wireless Keyboard/Mouse? · · Score: 3, Funny

    with the crazy setup you are trying to do, your best bet is getting a small carpet, some wood, and sending smoke signals to your server.

  5. hell on Nokia Urges Linux Developers To Be Cool With DRM · · Score: 1

    there is heaploads of consistency in it. at least its grammatically consistent, even if there is nothing at the end of because. in this, he asks 'why do we need it ?' and then says we do. its more like he is himself also believing that we dont need it, and in his mind he is trying to reason with himself, when his inner voice tells him we dont need it.

  6. Re:Finally, Some Linux News!! on Wall Street Becoming a Linux Stronghold · · Score: 1

    i dont get it. what mobbing are you talking about ? i didnt notice anything particular this week

  7. Re:'conservation of energy not going on' on Japanese Company Says Laws of Physics Don't Apply — to Cars · · Score: 1

    i dont know where you are talking from, but definitely not your brain.

    if an acceptable unified field theory is put forward, it will mean that we will be able to explain everything using that theory. all fundamental forces between particles.

    it is lack of vision to think that this will not cause us to find out different forms of energy, and energy transforming to each other. very probably gravity, gravitational fields and other yet to be explored phenomenon will come into play. at the moment they are flying in thin air, if we look from quantum physics perspective. we just know they exist, we know how to measure and calculate upon certain conditions, but we havent been able to uncover the mechanics and nature of them.

    no sir, im not talking of my ass but you are talking with your sight hindered.

    by the way, i wonder who was the idiot that modded the parent post troll. they could at least use a more applicable downmod reason.

  8. 'conservation of energy not going on' on Japanese Company Says Laws of Physics Don't Apply — to Cars · · Score: 0, Troll

    asks the guy in the summary. pal. conservation of energy always goes on. but, energy doesnt necessarily need to convert into forms and from forms we know up to date.

    there are so much stuff thats being discussed, and even experimented in quantum physics that they would shatter what you know as reality up to this date.

    zero point energy is something that has been discussed since einstein and 30s scientists started to convene in switzerland and other places to discuss matters about budding theoretical physics.

    unified field, zero point energy - these stuff are a reality. however we do not have the necessary tools and mathematics to explain the nature of them, and their workings.

    this may seem far fetched to you. it shouldnt. nuclear energy was much more than science fiction at the start of century, and it was only 'deduced' that atomic nuclei bonding energies might be holding immense energies, and it was as mythical as zero field energy is today.

  9. Re:Finally, Some Linux News!! on Wall Street Becoming a Linux Stronghold · · Score: 5, Insightful

    what you term as 'left wing' news in /. pertains to freedom of the masses in regard to life and internet, what you term as 'psuedo-politics' affects the lives of ALL of us and what we care on the tech world. if many small fights were not won in the areas you so ignorantly despise, today red hat and novell would not be able to make a speech to wall street praising linux.

  10. EFF !!! on EFF Wins Promo CD Resale Case · · Score: 1

    im gonna put your banners on all my sites and have your children !

  11. Re:we gotta assign people to protect NYCL on RIAA's Throwing In the Towel Covered a Sucker Punch · · Score: 1

    eventuality != eventually.

    if there are people to be on the lookout for eventualities, they can prevent the initial perpetrators of those eventualities, ie the instigator, starter of the action. prevent anything from the guy in the black suit. or lawyer's suit.

  12. you STILL dont get it do you ... on Microchips With Multiple "Selves" · · Score: 2, Insightful

    we DONT want any kind of "Digital rights RESTRICTION"

  13. Re:we gotta assign people to protect NYCL on RIAA's Throwing In the Towel Covered a Sucker Punch · · Score: 1

    our aim is to prevent the eventuality of needing to use kaju or any other stuff, man.

  14. comrade, on Nokia Urges Linux Developers To Be Cool With DRM · · Score: 1

    linus and every other hacker who has ever started a project do not get to influence ENTIRE open source community. rather, open source community influence them. parafascistado.

  15. wont work on RIAA's Throwing In the Towel Covered a Sucker Punch · · Score: 1

    lawyer names are irrelevant. filth are done via proxies.

  16. im sorry avatar on RIAA's Throwing In the Towel Covered a Sucker Punch · · Score: 1

    suits dont go well with magic.

  17. no on RIAA's Throwing In the Towel Covered a Sucker Punch · · Score: 2, Funny

    we use unearthly vengeful avatar magic instead. we bend space/time, shift densities, put shear force on souls, and do force pushes.

  18. Re:we gotta assign people to protect NYCL on RIAA's Throwing In the Towel Covered a Sucker Punch · · Score: 1

    might be, if im allowed berserker stance and go avatar.

  19. dont think thats a problem on RIAA's Throwing In the Towel Covered a Sucker Punch · · Score: 1

    since their overlords basically own all copyright in practice.

  20. we gotta assign people to protect NYCL on RIAA's Throwing In the Towel Covered a Sucker Punch · · Score: 4, Funny

    just to make sure he's safe from any shit riaa may try pulling.

    now, which of you geeks want to take on this duty ?

  21. Great consistency and explanation there too : on Nokia Urges Linux Developers To Be Cool With DRM · · Score: 1

    He asks 'Why do we need closed vehicles?', and he continues ; 'We do,'. fantastic reasoning to a 'why' question i ever seen in my life.

  22. Re:Basically what he did was on McCain Asks Supporters To Campaign On Blogs · · Score: 1

    your post was laden with preconceived convictions, some to rather extreme.

  23. Jaaksi, you seem to have misunderstood on Nokia Urges Linux Developers To Be Cool With DRM · · Score: 2, Insightful

    In open source, its the community that dictates the terms. Not individuals.

  24. Another boon on my way to victory !!! on How To Build a Quantum Eavesdropper · · Score: -1

    I'll take this Quantum Eavesdropper and merge it with my Nuclear Genderbender and create an army of invisible transvestite geeks !!!

    Then nothing can stop me from conquering the world and all 4 magnetars !!

  25. Re:LULZ on Yahoo Ends Talks With Microsoft, Embraces Google Instead · · Score: 1

    Really, what is it that keeps Google in check if they have no competition anymore? personalities and ethics. past actions are proof of future actions. the same thing that makes your family, parents, kids, friends trust in you. its your personality, its not going to change even if youre struck by a lightning. we know how owners of microsoft have been throughout the years, we know how owners of google have been. thats why we are willing to accept a google monopoly over a microsoft one, if there has to be a monopoly.