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going to get ugly

The US Founding Fathers were wise enough to include a separation of church and state. They could not have possibly foreseen the need for separation of corporation and state. "One nation, under God?" You can't say that. "One nation, under Coke (or Pepsi, depending on who sponsors your school)?" Right! Bring it! When I was in High School we already had something called "Channel One" which was sort of a propaganda machine but it wasn't entirely commercial; it was more like a daily after-school special centered around the "hacienda."

posted by : Jason, 05 January 2009 Complain about this comment
Crystal Ball

It's only going to get worse, you know.

In the future corporations will have their hand in everything. In schools, before each class, teachers will be required to run a five minute ad for Adobe technologies.

Those who are found to be in breach will be prosecuted by a Microsoft Certified Judge.

posted by : youDontKnowJo, 05 January 2009 Complain about this comment
shit is right

Yeah so now I can watch crappy quality television with more artifacts than hdtv!
If shit is right? then what the fauk is left? Maybe digital is not a good thing

posted by : missingxtension, 05 January 2009 Complain about this comment
This is awesome

Now my appliances will be able to let me know that I'm the 1,000,000th visitor. Or that I won a Wii and an iPod on the same visit. Or that my Linux box needs a registry scan because it's running slow.

Flash is the biggest waste of processing power, bandwidth, and all other resources in this decade.

posted by : Dan, 05 January 2009 Complain about this comment
open screen technology pfffffffffft O_o

what a contradiction in terms, more like DRM infested technology project, no doubt itll come complete with the circus acts 'Flash Media Rights Management Server software' grrrrrrrrrrrr, well i for one wont buy any tv, set top box, media player thats infested with adobe's DRM $hite, they can stick it where the sun dont shine :O)

posted by : psychochief, 05 January 2009 Complain about this comment

Open Screen project frees Flash

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