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Submission + - O2 porn filesharers to be sent letters (bbc.co.uk)

zaax writes: "I am surprised at this as ACS::Law is now dead and the internet has made the porn industry. Though I suspect as all ways the film industry always want more"

Comment It's not a phone (Score 1) 851

I don't know why people call these palm computers a phone, its only a small part of its function. Its a camera, a mp3 player, a picture store, a video camera, word processor, to name a very few. Before this all these function were carried out by other machines which were often not very portable or another human.

Comment Re:yikes (Score 1) 351

I don't think we need buildings as there seems to be caves. It makes getting there a lot easier as there is no need to take building with them. All that is needed is something for the front door. and we will soon have No.1,. First Ave., Mars.
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Dog Eats Man's Toe and Saves His Life Screenshot-sm 207

Have you ever been so drunk that you passed out and your dog ate your toe? I haven't either, but luckily for Michigander Jerry Douthett, he has. It turns out Jerry has type 2 diabetes and a wound on his toe had becoming dangerously infected. After a night of drinking Jerry passed out in his chair and the family dog Kiko decided to do a little doggy doctoring. From the article: "'The toe was gone,' said Douthett. 'He ate it. I mean, he must have eaten it, because we couldn't find it anywhere else in the house. I look down, there's blood all over, and my toe is gone.' [Douthett's wife] Rosee, 40, rushed her husband to the hospital where she's a gerontology nurse — Spectrum Health's Blodgett Campus. Kiko had gnawed to a point below the nail-line. When tests revealed an infection to the bone, doctors amputated what was left of the toe."

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