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Comment My new overpowered, offline, BD-Player. (Score 1) 386

I'd like some Blu-Ray's. Because that's what my PS3 just became, an offline BD-Player. It's not the fact that my information was compromised, something that nobody can claim they can protect perfectly. It's at risk anywhere I use it. It's what they did that started this. I am by no means a Microsoft Fan Boy, but when their Windows 7 phone got compromised, they invited the team who jailbroke it to Redmond, all expense paid, and sat down and had a pow-wow with the group that did it. They all got the royalty treatment, and the shirts that said "I hacked the Windows 7 phone and all I got was this lousy t-shirt" was a riot. What Microsoft did was classy. I don't condone terrorism at all, but that's what whoever is attacking Sony is doing. They are being Digital Terrorists. In the end, I hope the corporate world looks at this and adds to their mission statement. "We will not fuck with our customers".
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Submission + - Gates for President bandwagon picks up, uh, what?

netbuzz writes: "Dilbert's Scott Adams got this balloon airborne with his Nov. 19 blog post saying there isn't anything wrong with this country that President Bill Gates couldn't cure in less time than it takes to get a new operating system out the door. Today there's a brand-new "Bill Gates for President" Web site ... and Adams is back flogging the site and Gates' candidacy. It's extra amusing because they all appear to be serious.

http://www.networkworld.com/community/?q=node/9430 "

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