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Recommended a comment in The Pirate Bay returns online after DDoS, anti-Anonymous hacker claims responsibility
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but not Freeview. Quelle surprise. Maybe if they got rid of the ridiculous shopping channels and the tedious amount of adult channels we could have had at least more than 1 extra HD channel for the Olympics on Freeview.
10 days ago on BBC's live Olympics video stream will include pause, rewind, alerts, and Twitter integration 1 recommend
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Recommended a comment in Windows 8 Mail, Calendar, People, Messaging, and other apps updated for Release Preview
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Dislike. I’m pretty sure the traffic organisers were told to do it deliberately. I’m fed up of people whinge-ing and moaning whenever the country tries to do something to relieve the monotony of daily life, and spice things up a little. If you want to live in a groundhog day world where nothing exciting and different happens every now and then, so be it. But don’t force that view on others.
12 days ago on London traffic lights rigged to win International Olympic Committee's favor 2 replies 2 recommends
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Recommended a comment in DVD playback: how VLC does what Windows 8 can't
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This would be awesome, especially as they’re branching out with Polygon. I think it should be called ‘Frame’ since (like Polygon is with games) its a core part of moving images. (Actually that would be better for an art review site, but what the hey).
18 days ago on Who wants a Vox Media film/music news site?
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In the UK at least, many people would use it instead of saying “at”. So on a shopping list, someone would write “5 apples @ 20p each” for example
24 days ago on Ray Tomlinson, the inventor of email: 'I see email being used, by and large, exactly the way I envisioned'
