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Member since January 10, 2006

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    Christopher Kidwell

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    United States of America

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  1. Comment - Hitachi answers Seagate with its own half-terabyte self-encrypting HDD

    (Nov 12, 2008 - 12:27 AM)

    Good, if you were being serious. I am tired of the government trying to come into my home and 'investigate' on my computer just because I have different views from the mainstream.
    More encryption, more problems for the police, makes me HAPPY AS A LARK!

  2. Comment - Hitachi answers Seagate with its own half-terabyte self-encrypting HDD

    (Nov 12, 2008 - 12:25 AM)

    Yes, burning Blu-Ray discs is SLOW. However, considering that I can back up everything on my drive that I wish to back up file by file (usually, the only things I 'back up' are my downloaded games from BitTorrent), the slow burning time of a Blu-Ray disc isn't bad.

  3. Comment - 'Bully' banned in Brazil by courts

    (Apr 13, 2008 - 9:39 PM)

    This is getting totally ridiculous. The fact is, at most of these 'private schools' like Bully is situated in, it is pretty close to the real life.

  4. Comment - Is Vista dead in the water?

    (Apr 13, 2008 - 9:36 PM)

    Vista isn't anywhere near being a lame duck. In fact, it is an awesome operating system that is more secure than XP.

    It IS a lot more memory hungry than XP, but I can let that go considering that XP runs best with 4GB of memory, and with that amount, Vista runs quite close to as fast, if not FASTER in some aspects (i.e. it boots up 4 times as fast as XP Media Center Edition did on the same PC).

    Billweh also has a point in that most of the 'bloat' of Microsoft's operating systems dates back to support for legacy systems. Drivers, drivers and more drivers, for printers that NO ONE IN THEIR RIGHT MIND is using anymore, old USB hubs, etc.

  5. Comment - Indonesia lifts its YouTube ban

    (Apr 13, 2008 - 9:28 PM)

    The problem is, PeteBraven, that this is NOT racist propaganda. What is this in reality? A good movie that points out the bulls*** of Islam, and the fact that it is not a 'religion of peace'.

    I'd really like if someone made one of these movies that pointed out that some of the same stuff was in ALMOST ALL RELIGIONS, but I don't see that happening until we have some Christian terrorists.