I think the discussion (or lack thereof) on slashdot is very telling. Judging by the number and quality of comments, nobody cares.
As for the graphics on their website, I think they show what they're trying to do very well. Too bad their plan has so many inherent flaws that it will never succeed. This should be shelved along with Internet voting and online deathmatches for cash. The current state of the Internet allows far too many problems to bring down these ideas. Now if you'd all be nice little Microsoft drones and buy into Palladium maybe these ideas would have a chance...
Heh, I crack myself up.
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