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  1. Re:Avoiding to piss off their consumer base? on Valve Takes the Offensive on Warez Users? · · Score: 1

    I thought Steam was introduced over a year ago, thats not new. The main problem people seem to run into is there not being enough content servers to handle user demand.

  2. Re:Confused on Bruce Sterling says: Marry the UN and the Net · · Score: 1

    So are you saying pornography censorship is a terrorist act? I think your perspective is a little off on this one.

  3. Re:So much for... on Hackers Take Aim at Republicans · · Score: 1

    Oh my God, whoops!!!
    I meant 451. I have an ear infection, I think it spread to my brain.

  4. Re:So much for... on Hackers Take Aim at Republicans · · Score: 1

    I wonder how many people have actually read Fahrenheit 411

  5. Re:educate / console / play outside on Windows XP, Games, and Administrator Privileges? · · Score: 1

    That was really helpfull.

  6. Re:I am leaving the US on Former Intel Engineer Pleads Guilty To Taliban Aid · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    PLEAD GUILTY!!!
    Are you kidding Ian? United States shouldnt prosecute citizens for taking up arms against our own troops. Please, go back to your civilized EU, one less uterly insane liberal wont be noticed.

  7. Re:This is actually interesting... on Freenet Creator Debates RIAA · · Score: 1

    Thats right. And numerous studies have shown that you are much more likely to survive an accident if your car isn't travelling more than 30 mph. Its quite simple to put a governor on an engine to prevent it from allowing your car to exceed 30mph, so car manufacturers are negligent for not puting this safety feature on all cars. Think of the billions in damages they are liable for, I wish I was a trial lawyer.

  8. Re:What is the alternative? Thats not the point. on Microsoft Sends Broken Stylesheets to Opera · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Thats not the point. An average user who frequents msn.com, who may be trying out the Opera browser would be deceived into thinking that Opera is flawed because of these display problems. It specifically targets the Opera browser in a way that would be invisible to most users. Yes, if you are aware that this is what MS is doing, you could make an informed decision not to frequent msn.com, but most users would not be aware of what was really happening.

    Besides that, its cheesey.

  9. Not for me on Windows XP: Prices, And One Reaction · · Score: 1

    I dont bother to upgrade software unless what I have isn't working. Win98se runs all the productivity software I've purchased, supports my hardware, and runs my favorite games. I have no compelling reason to spend my hard earned money on a product that from what I understand, benifits MS more than me.