Tuesday, April 17, 2007
An Assortment of Technology News & Views from Around the Internet.
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- Name: Fergie
- Location: Silicon Valley, California, United States
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Dear Fergie,
This is the first place I've found to be able to sound off about the tragic events that surround Virgina Tech. Because of the media and modern technology, the threat of Cho will live in American history, unfortunately, forever. The moment NBC received that package, they should have turned it into the police and never aired any of those horrific pictures and videos. Cho shamelessly killed himself, but left his mark with these videos. Heaven forbid someone just as sick as Cho will respond as a follower. The media should immediately evaporate all videos, pictures, and writings this guy ever created. His hatred is comparable to Hitler, his madness as psychotic as Manson, his brutality as disgusting as McVeigh.
Why not show Hokie power and boycott NBC and entities on this day of Hokie pride? Let them know how bad of a decision they made and that Hokies can change channels.
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