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Gene Quinn - A Brilliant Parody of DRM | 223 comments | Create New Account
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Gene Quinn - A Brilliant Parody of DRM
Authored by: dio gratia on Monday, February 04 2013 @ 11:40 PM EST
sudo port install lynx (macports) and oohh, you get colors and in the black
background iTerm I use and it's almost as visually pleasing as the Forbes
article.

And gee, in addition to those ad images falling off the face of the planet you
can select the text.

Generally pleasing other than all the IPWatchdog® related links showing up
before the article body in green (where at least color clued, you can ignore
them).

The comment responses while having a mixture of Mr. Quinn responding nicely and
as Mr. Lee put it - 'ridiculing and insulting people he disagrees with' shows up
literally colorfully.

I highly recommend lynx for viewing Mr. Quinn's web site. Mind you the body of
the article going on about people complaining about the select protection comes
out in dreary grey, but I think that may be related to the content. Mr. Lee's
article just doesn't seem as dreary.

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