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axus

join:2001-06-18
Washington, DC

reply to rmdir

Re: hmm

I don't think most members of the house are technically savvy enough to mess with torrent files and finding bittorrent clients. It's probably aides and office workers with nothing to do while the politicians are wasting time.


Pirate515
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join:2001-01-22
Brooklyn, NY

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said by axus:

I don't think most members of the House are technically savvy enough to mess with torrent files and finding BitTorrent clients. It's probably aides and office workers with nothing to do while the politicians are wasting time.

True. Those of you who have watched Celebrity Apprentice would very clearly remember that Rod Blagojevich doesn't even know how to turn a computer on, let alone do BitTorrent on it. I don't expect many other politicians to be technologically "brighter" than him. IMO, that's why they are trying to pass bills like SOPA so that they can hold on to their records/tapes/CD's as they have no clue as to what to do with those MP3 files despite the fact that companies like Apple, Amazon, Google and Microsoft have made it awfully easy.
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Crookshanks

join:2008-02-04
Endicott, NY

reply to axus
They are technically savvy enough to understand the difference between a private MMS and a public tweet.

Oh wait, never mind....


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