Website review: Science Addiction & 95 Theses of...
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•10 reviews since Jul 22, 2006
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wackywoodwoorker rated 15 months ago- A long list of geek suggestions to reclaim the internet.

brainstew rated 18 months ago- very cool "geek mantras"

DravenHavok rated 24 months ago- I love this, I really like this one "Linux is no longer a philosophy- it is a good piece of software. Use it if it fits your needs."

- Metamorphosis rated 24 months ago
- From the page: "95 Theses of Geek Activism"

Kibiyama rated 24 months ago- Too many to read... but, I'm sure I agree with most of them.

the-JinX rated 24 months ago- A good list to read up on what you can do to fight the new Digital Darkages..

emfb rated 24 months ago- From the page: "95 Theses of Geek Activism" Number 1 is my fav: Reclaim the term `hacker'. If you tinker with electronics, you are a hacker. If you use things in more ways than intended by the manufacturer, you are a hacker. If you build things out of strange, unexpected parts, you are a hacker. Reclaim the term.

tehdiplomat rated 24 months ago- From the page: "# Democrats may seem to be on your side, but keep an eye on them. They may only be the lesser of two evils. # Republicans may seem to be the enemy, but that is only because they are in power now. The true enemy is a lack of accountability."

caffeina rated 24 months ago- boing: "
- 1 Reclaim the term `hacker'. If you tinker with electronics, you are a hacker. If you use things in more ways than intended by the manufacturer, you are a hacker. If you build things out of strange, unexpected parts, you are a hacker. Reclaim the term.
- 2 Violating a license agreement is not theft.
- 3 All corporations are not on your side.
- 4 Keep in touch with everyone you can vote for and make sure you know where they stand on the issues you care about.
- 5 More importantly, make sure they know where you stand on the issues you care about. "
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