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Journal Journal: I lack a Halloween costume...

So, I dressed up my dog by covering her with Halloween-themed stickers. And tomorrow I'm going to a Dia de los muertos party, where I'll learn to make sugar skulls and get drunk on Tequila! Yeeeee!
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Journal Journal: pR0n!!!11!!

"...once you've seen one, you've pretty much seen them all. People get naked and do it, ho hum. Check out this other one where... Um... People get naked and do it, ho hum." taken from here: http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/12/27/1838238 Um...no. If porn were all the same there wouldn't be a history of cases with the Supreme Court trying to determine whether or not pornography and other obscenities are entitled to First Amendment protection. Just go to any of these links: http://laws.fi
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Journal Journal: How the hell do I have bad karma?

I don't even have a full page of posts. And what's with this "offtopic" business? All of my posts have been in some way related to whatever topic was being discussed. It's not like I clicked on any given story or article and typed "I like cheese fries!" That would have been off topic. You people have some rigid standards. This could get entertaining.
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Journal Journal: My topic

I could have been more creative with the title...but I didn't feel like it.

Comment How Long Before... (Score 1) 1046

How long before the magic 16-hex-pairs number shows up in a comment here?

I think it till take approximately 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0
seconds. Conversion from hex to decimal necessary.

Piracy Outstripping Legal Video Sales? 294

b.burl writes to tell us a recently released report by the NDP Group supports the horror stories being fed to us by studio execs, but not quite in the way those execs would have you believe. The study shows a continued rise in video piracy compared to legal video sales. The largest target continues to be adult oriented content and TV shows, with only an estimated 5 percent being mainstream movie content. From the article: "[A]mong U.S. households with members who regularly use the Internet, 8 percent (six million households) downloaded at least one digital video file (10MB or larger) from a P2P service for free in the third quarter of 2006. Nearly 60 percent of video files downloaded from P2P sites were adult-film content, while 20 percent was TV show content and 5 percent was mainstream movie content."

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