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Well, here's the issue. People who read this site are going to get around SOPA. No question. But my parents? Grandparents? Not-so-intelligent friends? Either they will be hurt by this, or else I will have to manually install add-ons to circumvent it. I would like to see browsers provide this to begin with.

Demonoid FTW.

Would it be illegal for companies such as Microsoft, Mozilla, Google, and Apple to allow in-browser circumvention of SOPA (like this) in their browser? I doubt they would, anyways, but I'm still wondering where the law would sit in this situation.

I HATE MMOs, but this was going to be my first foray as I saw the Ars piece about playing a lot of it solo. I was under the impression it was F2P, but I was wrong, and I will NOT be buying this now. A pity, as this would be the only way to get another KOTOR-esque game this side of Mass Effect (which frankly, lost a

I see a lot of people saying #5 was a revelation for them, however #4 was a slap in the face for me. That explains the past 4 years quite well, however, I'm not entirely sure I trust myself to correct this in the future.

This. This this this this this THIS. This is exactly how I feel. I'm not one to literally interpret everything in the Bible, and because of this, nothing I've seen from science PROVES God doesn't exist. Instead, together, it all makes sense. There's no proof anybody has provided to me that the Universe wasn't

Been here, done this with many games for many years, dating back to my first PC games that took a good 20 min to install... Another great thing when I was younger was reading the manuals on the way back home because I was a good hour away from the nearest game store.

I used to dual boot Windows and Linux, but then I took an arrow to the knee...

I've always loved Amarok, but sadly, I'm more of a GNOME guy than KDE, and Qt framework always seemed buggy when running in GNOME...

Can we have more of these? Because this was fun. Also, Mat TOTALLY wins. Sorry, matt *may* be the nerdier, but I don't know. His story was just a bunch of obnoxious coffee references mixed with the same feeling I get when I bring somebody to a local coffee shop instead of Starbucks. Mat gave logical reasoning.

Count just shy of 1400 machines still running XP at my company. We only started offering Windows 7 machines last month and we're doing a roll-by-purchase, so we'll continue to have XP machines until 2014.

What does Osvaldo Alonso have to do with the Heisman trophy?

Klaatu Baraada Nikto

I think I love her. :|

There went our hopes for a rematch with NDSU/UNI in the championship. Oh, well. Honestly hope Montana beats Sam Houston, though.

Quite the contrary, If you reread what I said, I place IE about in the middle. I KNOW IE is safer than FireFox, and I'd wager it's safer than Safari. As for Opera and Chrome? I doubt it, but it could very well be. I'm no security expert, I'm just going on personal use and from working at a computer repair shop and an

Where's Safari? Where's Opera? I don't *doubt* that Chrome is more secure than FF or IE, and I *certainly* don't doubt that IE is safer than FF, but seriously. Where are the other two contenders. I'd wager Safari falls between FF and IE. Opera someplace between Chrome and IE.

*SKYRIM SPOILER AHEAD:* Funny... I actually killed Cicero yesterday, and didn't even realize this. :| Look who's laughing now, good Jester...

Imperials, by nature, are almost always exclusively Roman-Empire-esque names.

I'm glad Gates is willing to do something that America is too scared to try.