"If we can find some way to do this without destroying their machines, we'd be interested in hearing about that," Mr Hatch said. "If that's the only way, then I'm all for destroying their machines." He said if a few hundred thousand people suffered damage to their computers, the online community would realise the clampdown was serious.If a few hundred thousand people suffered damage to their computers, I wonder just how long Utah Senator Orrin Hatch would survive on this dear earth.
*snicker*
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TV's back: week one
It's been quiet in TV land these past few months, which coupled with a rather boring summer at work has made for a rather boring summer overall,…
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The thought occurred
I'm sorry, but looking at the new Microsoft Store logo: Can you really blame me for making the association? I think I'll trademark that.
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Bye-bye, privacy
This morning I went on Google Maps and discovered, completely at random, that they've very quietly enabled Street View for Edinburgh, and indeed…
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