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    MrEvil: I got one once. That was when I stopped using public trackers. more »
    bonedog73: I have a decent job and I pay for my media, movies, music etc.... sometimes I pay for crap and it pisses me off, but that's why the interwebs are so h... more »
    UnderLoK: You know what scares you straight? Watching people get arrested and some sent to jail. One bust in 99 sent a few up the river and a massive one in 200... more »
    blash: The last time I got caught was for downloading the BF2 expansion packs - Euro Force and Armored Fury. It was only after I downloaded them and had copy... more »
    Yerzriknot: If Kyle doesn't have any private trackers I'd be happy to hook him up with IPTorrents; you can email me at okaa92 (at) gmail.com more »
    Kaiser-Machead: Pfff, what a load of shit. Optimum sent me something like this before. My bird got to read it for the day after his cage was cleaned. Don't click th... more »
    Alfisted: So they respond to (alleged) piracy by hijacking your computer? more »
    OCEntertainment: As someone who has to deal with confused, unknowledgable computer users on a fairly regular basis, I am less than pleased to discover that such a big ... more »
    Digo: I live in Brazil, we got more piracy than Somalia. The ISP's are just happy we're paying for their shitty service and not pirating that to. more »
    EBone: 'I am aware of this issue and will take steps to resolve it' I wonder if by clicking on that link, basically saying you agree to the terms they are s... more »
    Digitallysick: how can they do that? unless in fact you are using their dns? more »
    Hello Mister Walrus: It's a good thing that they alerted you. Surely you were "not aware" that these file-sharing activities were happening on your computer, what with al... more »
    Slinkytech: I thought they couldn't monitor what you looked at or downloaded....? more »
    chadsircy001: Fifty years from now someone is going to buy this off of ebay, turn it into a clock and post it on hackaday. more »
    KingRadical: Maybe I'm just bieng anal, but 'petaflops-per-second' is redundant. FLOPS stands for Floating Point Operations Per Second. Also, typo: 'Then it surpa... more »
  • #piracy

    Time Warner Hijacked My Browser Because of Piracy

    Time Warner, perhaps hip to the fact that I haven't bothered to check my meat space snail mail mailbox in the last three weeks, took matters into their own hands and inserted this warning directly into my browser. More »
  • #supercomputers

    World's Fastest Supercomputer Is World's Largest, Tackiest Case Mod Too

    This is Jaguar, the new King of the Petaputer Hill, running at 1.75 petaflops-per-second. The Cray XT5 supercomputer was behind IBM's Roadrunnner for more than a year, until some clever scientist decided to paint a running Jaguar all over it. More »
  • #roadrunner

    Roadrunner Military Supercomputer Sets Processing Record

  • #crotchrocket

    Roadrunner Beware: Real-Life Crotch Rocket Spotted in the Wild

    Hope and doubt are at war today as we pore over this picture of a literal crotch rocket. On the one hand, it looks pretty legit, right down to the stabilizing fins, exhaust port for the motorcycle housed within, and blast marks that are no doubt from one of the many instances where this beast dumped out while breaking the sound barrier. On the other hand, the kids and their Photoshoppin' these days means everything online is suspect (isn't that right, Steve?). Perhaps most damning of all, however, is the fact that the only creature capable of conceiving such a bike is nowhere to be found. Wile E. Coyote, could you please step forward and lay claim to your glorious invention? [Accordion Guy via Neatorama]
  • #gadgets

    RoadRunner Bluetooth NeckSet Translates Throat Vibrations Into Phone Conversations

  • #hbo

    HBO on Broadband: All-You-Can-Eat Movie and TV Downloads

  • #homeentertainment

    Road Runner Service to Double Download Speed in Q1 2007

  • #homeentertainment

    Time Warner Cable Support Trouble? Here's the Magic Password

  • #homeentertainment

    Road Runner Troubles: Is It Us?

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