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Member since December 12, 2005

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    Aaron Davis

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  1. Comment - Mixed reactions on whether Wikileaks went too far with Afghan docs

    (Jul 28, 2010 - 12:48 AM)

    "The New York Times, Britain's The Guardian, and Germany's Der Spiegel were given access provided they didn't report on the contents until Sunday."

    So those 3 newspapers are allowed to report on it, but when wikileaks reports on it a week early, it's going too far and putting lives at risk? How does that work?

  2. Comment - Google's value proposition for Chrome OS: Should we feel insulted?

    (Nov 25, 2009 - 4:28 PM)

    she is still using the celeron 600 that I gave her many years ago, and she has never used it for anything other than a web browser.

  3. Comment - Google's value proposition for Chrome OS: Should we feel insulted?

    (Nov 24, 2009 - 9:13 AM)

    If you read betanews (or write articles for betanews) then Chrome OS is not for you.

    Chrome OS is perfect for my mom, who uses her computer for her yahoo email and thecatsite.com forums and NOTHING else.

  4. Comment - Senate Republicans suspend opposition to FCC net neutrality regulation

    (Sep 24, 2009 - 10:04 AM)

    Why do some people think that government regulation always equals communism?
    No matter what you do, SOMEBODY is going to control the internet, it's going to be either the government or the cable/phone company, the government at least claims to care about the people, the cable/phone company only cares about profit.

  5. Comment - Opera 10 Final released, bringing back 'turbo' mode

    (Sep 1, 2009 - 1:20 PM)

    "i can't trust a company with my browsing that once was completely FOR profit when all other existing competitors were well, Free"

    clearly you weren't around before IE, firefox and chrome existed and have no idea what you are talking about

    Opera has been around since 1996, at which point netscape was still charging for their browser, and the only "free" browser was IE 3, which was only free because MS wanted to kill netscape

    "just shows they only innovate off the coattails of others"

    firefox is only free because of the PAID work that netscape did, and chrome is only free because of the targeted ads on google search and google banner ads