Submission + - Demystifying UEFI, the overdue BIOS replacement
Robotic Hands Grip Without Fingers 105
Comment Re:Can we have the value? (Score 1) 89
Comment Bad link (Score 1) 807
Defining Video Game Addiction 354
Google Chrome, the Google Browser 807
IOC Admits Internet Censorship Deal With China 380
Firefox 3.1 Alpha "Shiretoko" Released 385
The Ridiculous LexisNexis Search that the Justice Department Used 589
[First name of a candidate]! and pre/2 [last name of a candidate] w/7 bush or gore or republican! or democrat! or charg! or accus! or criticiz! or blam! or defend! or iran contra or clinton or spotted owl or florida recount or sex! or controvers! or racis! or fraud! or investigat! or bankrupt! or layoff! or downsiz! or PNTR or NAFTA or outsourc! or indict! or enron or kerry or iraq or wmd! or arrest! or intox! or fired or sex! or racis! or intox! or slur! or arrest! or fired or controvers! or abortion! or gay! or homosexual! or gun! or firearm!
Needless to say, when asked about it, Williams first said she didn't remember ever seeing it, then said she'd used an edited version just once. LexisNexis records show she used it, as shown, 25 times." Note that 'sex!' appears twice in the query. Must be VERY important.
Police Shame Pranksters On YouTube 390
Feed Techdirt: South Park Comes Full Circle, Though Viacom Doesn't Seem To Realize It (techdirt.com)
However, what's even odder is that no one (in the article, at least) seems to recognize that this is simply a case of South Park coming full circle. The only reason that South Park even is a TV show is because of the video short created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone got passed widely around the internet back in 1995 and 1996. Also, once the show launched, it was one of the first TV shows that fans quickly put online and shared, helping promote the popularity of the show. I still remember people passing around links to the first few episodes in order to round up people to get together to watch the newest episodes on TV. And, what happened? You guessed it... Comedy Central flipped out and started threatening all of the sites that were hosting the episodes. Yet here we are, a decade later and its big news that the company has finally (partially) come to its senses?
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