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Drizzten commented on The Definition of Evil: Microsoft's Search Wars Hurt Us All
"@MaCuban: Could be."
http://jalopnik.com/comment/17054175 06:04 PM on November 23
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Drizzten commented on The Definition of Evil: Microsoft's Search Wars Hurt Us All
""Imagine if all the world's content is exclusive to some engines and we have to search them all to find what we want?" Then you take the extra two minutes to search the other search engines or use - as has already been suggested - search aggregators."
http://jalopnik.com/comment/17044239 01:51 PM on November 23
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Drizzten commented on Casio's Exilim EX-FH25: 40fps High-Speed Burst Shooting at 9-Megapixels
"@impliedsurprise: Most DSLRs would tear themselves apart trying to shoot that fast."
http://jalopnik.com/comment/16856640 02:17 PM on November 16
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Drizzten commented on This Video From the Tip Top of the Burj Dubai Makes Me Sick to My Stomach
"Ah, feels like the classic SimCity viewpoint."
http://jalopnik.com/comment/16800798 04:55 PM on November 13
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Drizzten commented on Apple Responds to Microsoft's New Retail Stores
"@GeekyWarrior: Same here."
http://jalopnik.com/comment/16750689 11:20 AM on November 12
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Drizzten commented on Casio Exilim EX-FS10 Camera Is Also Your Smarmy Golf Pro
"f3.9-f5.4?"
http://jalopnik.com/comment/16750578 11:17 AM on November 12
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Drizzten commented on Losing Net Neutrality: The Worst Case Scenario
"@sluissa: In that specific situation, when the disgruntled users have good reason to believe no new competition will arrive soon*, then they face a basic question: Is their standard of Net access important enough to warrant moving to a different community?"
http://jalopnik.com/comment/16363926 03:39 PM on October 29
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Drizzten commented on Gadget Deals of the Day
"Holy crap, thanks for the Philip Glass sampler link."
http://jalopnik.com/comment/16333782 03:24 PM on October 28
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Drizzten commented on Losing Net Neutrality: The Worst Case Scenario
"@crsrc: Ha, no. I'm saying that: 1) Opponents of NN should acknowledge that ISPs may implement the type of plan featured in the graphic above. 2) That type of service is not necessarily a doomsday scenario for some users. 3) The nature of the Net means tiered access will result in increasingly frustrated users who will ask for more freedom to browse. 4) A tiered access system will spawn competition explicitly offering flat-rate, all-access plans. Therefore, using the state to force Net businesses to operate according to your values is not only wrong, but ultimately not a necessary as some think. My core argument against NN is contained here: [gizmodo.com] #netneutralitychart"
http://jalopnik.com/comment/16332830 02:59 PM on October 28
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Drizzten commented on Losing Net Neutrality: The Worst Case Scenario
"I'm an opponent of Net Neutrality and the graphic above does not scare me."
http://jalopnik.com/comment/16331967 02:37 PM on October 28
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