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  1. Re:Something wrong with $5.15 an hour? on Has Orwell's '1984' Come 22 Years Later? · · Score: 1

    ok so the example wasn't that great but he still made a valid point.

  2. Re:India keeps squandering money on Visual Radio Coming to India · · Score: 1

    pinko.

  3. Re:No thanks on Microsoft Confirms New Music Player · · Score: 1

    they lost big time, after that apple wised up and went through a bunch of old tech they had and started applying for patents on everything. Microsoft had to bay big bucks to ntp over the wireless email patent. I think thats when they got the idea.

  4. Re:No thanks on Microsoft Confirms New Music Player · · Score: 1
  5. Re:No thanks on Microsoft Confirms New Music Player · · Score: 1

    It will probly offer a lower price, keep in mind that five bucks or so from each ipod go to msoft since they own a patent. Also msoft could start a price war hurting apples near monopoly. Besides lack of competition can turn a great product into crap overtime so its a good thing anyway. (don't know the stats of their market share just making a point there)

  6. Re:MyAOLSpace on The MySpace Ecosystem · · Score: 1

    your comment still dosnt make sense the content on myspace is generated by users not good old rup, so exactly how is that brainwashing. If you were refering to the ads on the site as being responsible for brainwashing then i guss you've never watched tv for 10 min or looked at a newspaper.

  7. Re:Prosecute the "sellers" too on Banner Ad on Myspace Serves Adware to 1 Million · · Score: 1

    That is in no way close to the statitory requierments for aiding and abetting, the argument would probobly get thrown out of court in a few min. -most dust is made up of human skin and mites.

  8. report to China on Cambridge Breached the Great Firewall of China · · Score: 1

    "Clayton, speaking at the Sixth Workshop on Privacy Enhancing Technologies in Cambridge last week, said that the researchers had reported their findings to the Chinese Computer Emergency Response Team." Does anyone else think that it was moraly wrong to report the test results directly to the Chineese goverment? I'm sure that they would have found out about anyway but why bother with the formality of saying hey there's a problem in technique your using to censor your people?

  9. Re:Just shut up and take your bribe money on How The Internet Works - With Tubes · · Score: 1

    come now, he may not have been given free private jet trips and free meals to mke hime bote the way he did, he may just be a dumbass.