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  1. In other news: on AT&T On Data Throttling: Blame Yourselves · · Score: 4, Funny

    AT&T buys all you can eat shrimp restaurant. Complains that it attracts too many fat people.

  2. Typo in Headline on Rare Earth Magnets Pose Threat To Children · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "Rare Earth Magnets" should read "Negligent Parents".

  3. Re:Somewhere in the back of the student fridge... on Student Finds Universe's Missing Mass · · Score: 1

    Was going to suggest down the back of sofa while searching for loose change.

  4. Re:yeah, that'll fail. on Lawyers Using Facebook Research For Jury Selection · · Score: 1

    I have a whitelist (actually called Guestlist), which people have to be on for wall access. It works much better that way. I know who I can trust to put on it, no one from work is on there unsurprisingly....

  5. Re:And that means...? on OnLive Latency Tested · · Score: 1

    Indeed, I remember playing Quake 2 on dialup with 150-200 ping... This feels like the service has been built with the assurance that the associated technologies that it's going to be relying on will have caught up by then. This type of gaming service might just about be viable in 3-4 years, but only to the city dwellers. I can't see it ever working properly out in the rural areas where carriers just don't see enough return against upgrades due to sparse populations.

  6. Obvious... on Study Shows Monkeys Like Watching TV · · Score: 1

    How else would you account for the success of reality TV shows?

  7. Let them have it... on Germany Demands Google Forfeit Citizens' Wi-Fi Data · · Score: 1

    ...but abstract it from any locational or identifying data. Wrap it up in a bow and let them waste their time wading through it.

  8. Re:Such a sad story. on Heavy Internet Use Linked To Depression · · Score: 3, Funny

    Wait... how did we get on to Seasonal Affective Disorder?

  9. Noobs can't use Vim on Is Linux Documentation Lacking? · · Score: 1

    Get the howto writers to stop using Vim. Seriously, people who are used to windows are driven away by stuff like that, just tell them to use nano!

  10. MMO Addicts on What If They Turned Off the Internet? · · Score: 1

    I predict a lot of WoW players getting together to form 24hr drop-in DnD centres.

  11. Re:Probably meshed wireless networking on What If They Turned Off the Internet? · · Score: 1

    The thought that people would bother to do this for a reason other than piracy baffles me.

  12. I don't share files. on Proposed UK File-Sharing Laws May Be Illegal, ISPs Upset · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I just leech them off usenet and the free filehosts.

  13. Re:Even for power users... on Neuros LINK Mixes Quiet, Aesthetics, and Ubuntu · · Score: 1

    That's the problem, trying to record and encode TV on a regular schedual yourself instead of getting someone else to do the hard work for you....

    I grab all my regular TV shows from usenet. I have the Alt.binz usenet client hooked up to the the tv and hdtv rss feeds from newzleech. It checks my wildcard text filters against the rss feeds, grabs the nzb files for the tv shows I want to watch and then downloads them for me overnight, automatically runs the parity check and fixes broken files then unrars the shows to the correct folders on my FreeNAS box.

    I switch on my XBMC Windows HTPC, which boots and loads XBMC without any problems (boot time is a little longer than I'd like, but I live with it). XBMC scans the smb shares on the FreeNAS box, finds the new TV shows, runs the filenames through the tvdb.com scraper, collects episode information, plot synopsis, generates a thumbnail and adds it to the library where I can view all the episodes, with fullscreen background art, cast lists, etc.

    Setting up XBMC for Windows was trivial. Setting up the FreeNAS box was prety simple. Setting up the rss filter list was reasonably straight-forward, once you understand how you use a modern usenet provider as an alternative to torrenting. The usenet subscription costs me Euro 8.50 /quarter for unlimited downloads at up to 2.5mbps, which I find to be excelent value as I use it quite a lot.

    This sort of setup may not be everyone's cup of tea, especially if you want to record less popular shows that don't get a scene release. It does occasionally glitch and miss a show, so I end up having to download roughly 2 missing episodes per month, which Isn't exactly a hardship if you consider I'm watching 10+ shows at any one time with 4 episodes a month, so a 2/40 or 5% miss rate roughly. This solution is working well for me at the moment and I'll stick with it until somthing better comes along.

  14. I for one welcome.... on Artificial Brain '10 Years Away' · · Score: 1

    ... our new remote controlled president!

  15. Non-story on Music Game Genre On the Decline · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Anyone else thinking that sales are down because there is only a finite market for music based games and it's much closer to saturation point now than it was when the last batch of good games were released? GH Metalica is really only a purchase if you're a metalica fan, while GH Greatest/Smash Hits has had lack-luster reviews and will largely only get a purchase from the hardcore fans and those new to the series that didn't get to play GH1/2/3/80's.

    RB Beatles and GH5 are slated for September release and have now been out of the top 20 for 2 months. How exactly is the last major game release of a developer dropping out of the top 20 just 4 months before the release of their next major title a "decline"? Most development studios would make blood sacrafices to be in the top 20 that long!

    Filler article for the summer games-news drought.

  16. Re:It's the D-Bags... on Massively Single-Player Gaming? · · Score: 1

    £30 for 12 months of live is way cheaper than £5 - £8 /month for an MMO. Besides which, I tend to just play with my friends and the good mannered, non-dbags that I've picked up on my friend list along the way. I very rarely play with randoms and not at all for co-op games.

    TBH live is more like an MMO than most people like to admit. You create an avatar and spend ages trying to find an unused variation on the name you want. You grind quests (games) to increase your level (gamerscore) and frequently undertake these quests with friends, or just chat codshit to them while you're off doing your own thing. The content updates are far more regular and the quests more varied than any other MMO I ever played.

  17. Re:Improve functionality? on Researcher Discovers ATM Hack, Gets Silenced · · Score: 1

    What increased functionality is there?

    Bill payments & Pre-pay phone top-ups. Although in theory all they would need to be is additional UI options, because the actual processing would be taken care of at the server.

  18. Re:Let me be the first to say... on London Stock Exchange To Abandon Windows · · Score: 2, Funny

    Wait... Slashdot has adverts on it?

  19. Re:It's about killing the Pre-release on Study Claims Point-of-Sale Activation Could Generate Billions In Revenue · · Score: 1

    I know of a few that wouldn't cut out their new purchases entirely, but would certainly buy in less quantity. Also it may lead to a lot more people using sites like gamestracker, where you find the game you want, put in the price you want to pay for it and let the site email you when one of the thousands of retailers they do a daily price-scan on has it for that price. It'll be just as good in a couple of months as it is on day 1. Believe me when I say that virtually all new releases will be offered at a sub £15 price point within the first 3 months of release. Someone will get a massive overstock, be using it as a loss leader or whatever. If you're late to the market because you didn't buy the console in the 1st year then you've already got a huge back catalogue of cheap titles to get you started as well! I won't say that the loss of the used market would do massive damage to the new market, but it would likely push people to wait longer and get titles from the mid-price and budget ranges.

  20. Re:It's about killing the Pre-release on Study Claims Point-of-Sale Activation Could Generate Billions In Revenue · · Score: 2, Informative

    The "game" to these guys is getting the release out on the net 1st. They recieve points if they are the 1st group to release, but not points from MS!

    Besides, the bans for playing games early on live have been stopped for a while now, there were too many complaints from legitimate customers who'd orderd the game from web/mail order and were unaware that the retailer had broken street date.

  21. Re:It's about killing the Pre-release on Study Claims Point-of-Sale Activation Could Generate Billions In Revenue · · Score: 3, Informative

    I believe there has been talk in the past of not including a main game executable on the disk and only copies that have been activated at checkout will be able to download it. Obviously this doesn't account for things like review copies, beta leaks, etc.

  22. It's about killing the Pre-release on Study Claims Point-of-Sale Activation Could Generate Billions In Revenue · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It's about stopping the pirates from getting the game much earlier than it's retail release date. Some studies have indicated that there is a good 10% extra to be had if you manage to have your 1st 3 days of release without a pirate version available. People who might have bought, but went for a pirate copy instead because they couldn't be bothered to drive into town for example. Most of the pre-release pirate games come from retail, where games may have been shipped to store anything up to 2 weeks before the street date. Employee's of games stores who have ties to scene release groups will purchase or borrow a pre-release game, upload it to the group who will crack it if necessary and then upload it to a private FTP where they hope to win points for being the 1st group to release. From there the game will be disseminated via the usual channels like torrents, usenet, rapidshare (aparently much to the disaproval of The Scene, who just do this to see who can get there 1st). Basicly for years the carefully craftd release scheduals and marketing plans of huge media companies have been screwed up by a bunch of teenagers having an e-penis waving contest. It's nothing new though, it's been happening for 20+ years and has it's roots in dial-up BBS'. There's a scene for virtually everything, not just games. Albums, singles, vinyl DJ promo's, DVD, Blu-ray, PC Apps, Mac apps, Music Production sample packs, they all have their own scene and their own set of groups that are fighting to be the 1st to get a pirate copy on the internet. This is where piracy comes from, not terrorism, not organised crime, just a bunch of teens playing a game against each other.

    On the subject of the used market, publishers will be shooting themselves in the feet if they want to go ahead with killing the used market. It's estimated that a substantial number of new game buyers partially fund their games buying through trading in their old titles. So the loss of the used market will more than likely have a negative effect on new sales close to the value of
    I think that peple need to realize that there is simply not an infinite amount of money in the ecconomy and that somwhere you reach a point where no more sales can be made until more cash flows back to the pockets of your customers. However, if you keep the money moving around fast enough, it can seem like there's an infinite amount of it.

  23. Re:Somebody is thinking at Microsoft? on Microsoft To Offer Windows 7 On USB Thumb Drives? · · Score: 1

    Meanwhile on the other side of MS, they're just about to start offering streaming 1080p movies on demand over Xbox Live. So that's a minimum of 9GB being consumed in under 2 hours. They obviously don't care about your cap that much.

  24. Skateboard in picture... on Skateboard Attack Is a Quantum Mystery · · Score: 1

    Is there a good reason for the skateboard in the picture being made out of Lego? TFA makes no mention of Lego.

  25. Right tool for the right job... on The Battle Between Google and Facebook · · Score: 1

    If I'm looking for a website about a particular subject I'll google it.
    If I'm looking for information on hacking an xbox I'll check xbox-scene.
    If I'm trying to figure out where else I've seen an actor in a new tv series then I'll check imdb.
    If I want to know what new movies, games and music have just had scene releases then I'll check rlslog.
    If I want to know how many of my co-workers "cnt wait ntl teh wknd" or want to know in detail what mundane crap my best mate's gf has been up to then I'll check facebook.