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Well said on all points. The bigger guys have better resources for finding threats, but when you're putting your name out there, the opposition will be aiming for your head.

Rambus needed to die before they sold Sony on XDR RAM. Freakin' garbage.

...and the rest went to your stomach and thighs...

Sounds like you have a lot of experience with this.

Don't worry, it's still there.

Oh look, they tore down some posters! I'm so afraid! Some people have no perspective... oh well, I'm sure the feds will be plenty happy to go after those 5,600 fools.

They're ALL overpriced fragile plastic... ;)

Royale Noir?

It's just too funny how the FCC looks the other way with the telecommunications industry; many rural areas only have one choice for cable or satellite companies, as the companies 'agree' to only enter certain areas. Times like these can go to the Federal Government AND corporations, however, if things nowadays are to

Bluehost and don't look back.

Boo-freakin'-hoo. Keep your personal opinions out of your article.

These are golden words. Our economy has performed better when looking for solutions, rather than a politician to hand out their entitlements...

Realize that most of this 'environmentalist' movement is to throw public money around to 'green' contractors to come up with inefficient products.

Has anyone considered the fact that carbon dioxide is only a result of emissions, and that it's not as effective as environmentalist groups would like to lead on? *sigh* I better go grab a source quickly before someone calls me crazy.

Cool, maybe we'll see Killzone Liberation make its way over sometime down the road...

@thebrokencarnage: Sorry, my math was wrong, or at least I was dangerously not going by my sources. Hell, I wrote that at 2 AM, so don't blame me!

@Ray_Barboni: Just remember that there were plenty of news outlets from 1940 to 1970 that were foreseeing Global Cooling, and now we have a ton of alarmists again over CO2 emissions, especially when said emissions not only fail to coorelate with heating trends, but also make up .0002% of the atmosphere.

@cba3211: Looks like your instincts were sound.