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by Smackheid on Wednesday July 23, @01:03AM (#24295757)
Attached to: COPA Suffers Yet Another Court Defeat
Parents, it's your job to watch your kids, not anybody else's.
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by khasim on Tuesday July 22, @11:03PM (#24295873)
Attached to: COPA Suffers Yet Another Court Defeat

Fuck parental controls. If you believe that your children are not old enough to "surf" on their own, then just put the computer next to you while your children use it.

"Parenting" - it doesn't end at birth.

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by Nerdposeur on Monday July 21, @09:03PM (#24278813)
Attached to: Inside the Lego Factory

The big secret: Lego Mindstorm robots are running the factory.

I, for one, welcome our new bumpy-headed overlords.

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by Anonymous Coward on Monday July 21, @07:03PM (#24278881)
Attached to: Inside the Lego Factory

you must be a nigger. only a nigger would say something so stupid. congrats on outing yourself as a nigger.

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by Anonymous Coward on Monday July 21, @03:03PM (#24277499)
Attached to: Web 2.0 Lessons For Corporate Dev Teams

We need to deliver world-class e-tailers, aggregate bleeding-edge channels while growing our virtual bandwidth and benchmarking one-to-one deliverables. That is not to say that we redefine dot-com experiences and maximize B2C web services all the while revolutionizing end-to-end mindshare and monetize front-end deliverables.

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  SCO is Toast! Court Rules: Novell owns UNIX.[->] 2007-08-10 17:39 DickBreath

Submitted by DickBreath on Friday August 10 2007, @05:39PM
DickBreath writes "Judge Kimball has ruled in the SCO vs. Novell. See it here on Groklaw.

SCO does not own Unix copyrights. Therefore, SCO has no standing to sue IBM re: Linux.

Example of standing: Jane cannot sue Bill for sealing John's tires. Jane does not have standing. (although John has standing to sue Bill for stealing his tires.)

SCO does not have standing for the lawsuit it filed against IBM back in Mar 2003. SCO was hoping to win $5 Billion from IBM, and then charge every Linux user $699 per cpu.

There is not yet an outcome in the IBM case. But I would be willing to bet we'll see some action RSN."

http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20070810165237718
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