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Gates describes Blu-Ray DRM as "Anti-Consumer"
Dark_Me:
--- Quote from: cymon ---Backing up 50GB at 2x speed. Now that's a punishment fit for gates,
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That is seriously, extremely perverse. I'm impressed. What about at 1x? On Windows box, that's been relly badly configured and keeps crashing? No, that is too much, we just want punisment for his crimes aganist geeks everywhere, we don't want to touture him.
Orethrius:
--- Quote from: Dark_Me ---I agree though the DRM will suck. No one thinks of the pirates any more.
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Or the Linux, Macintosh, Solaris... users, huh, ya narcissistic sycophant?
--- Quote from: Dark_Me ---No, that is too much, we just want punisment for his crimes aganist geeks everywhere, we don't want to touture him.
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Of course not. If we wanted to torture him, we'd connect the play reel of a PDP-10 to a rope attached to his penis, and hang him upside-down off the Empire State Building by it.
Jenda:
--- Quote from: cymon ---Backing up 50GB at 2x speed. Now that's a punishment fit for gates,
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Ouch!!!
Anyway. Is there any hope that this whole world domination "trusted computing" and copy-protectionism will have a happy ending?
Jenda:
--- Quote from: cymon ---Backing up 50GB at 2x speed. Now that's a punishment fit for gates,
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Add a "Are you sure ...?" query every 30 seconds or so - each one pausing the backup.
cymon:
I believe that 2x is the maximum speed of a blu-ray disc.
On second thought, MS should use blu-ray. It's fitting, plus if all the windows users had to do that, they wouldn't have time to make fun of *nix users. I'm sick of hearing, "OMG MAC USER!!1 YUO DON;T HAVE T3H PROGRAMZZZZZZZZORZ111111"
It's either that or something about one button mice, which aren't even used anymore.
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