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  1. Re:Question for EVE players on EVE Player Loses $1,200 Worth of Game Time In-Game · · Score: 1

    Quick correction:If you had read the article at all, you would have seen that last month CCP allowed PLEX cards to be transferred out of stations(I.E. moved like a normal good). So, although the player was supremely stupid in moving that many at one time, he did not bypass anything, but rather engaged in normal trading activities.

  2. and nothing on Pakistani Lawyer Wants Mark Zuckerberg Executed · · Score: 0, Troll

    of value was lost..... just kidding, great showing for a progressive future there Pakistan.

  3. Re:A Constitutional what now? on Court Allows Unmasking of P2P Downloaders · · Score: 1

    The constitution is a delegation of powers *to* the Government, not to the People. Rather, if it's not mentioned *in* the Constitution/Amendments, the Government does not have the right to infringe upon it. Default goes to the Citizen

  4. Re:You don't. on How Do I Create a Spiritual Game Successor? · · Score: 1

    DOTA disagrees with your recent genre-launching video game definition.

  5. Re:Good litmus test on Councilman Booted For His Farmville Obsession · · Score: 1

    I would concur, except for the part where the average working citizen will end up paying for said farmville employee.

  6. Re:Enter the Matrix was OK... on Failed Games That Damaged Or Killed Their Companies · · Score: 1

    The Tron game was actually pretty good.

  7. Re:Metal on The Space Garbage Scow, ala Cringely · · Score: 1

    The real trick is a)space saving [magnets are/can be very heavy] and b)What about non-magnetic things? There are plenty of those up in space, so dealing with them is important as well.

  8. Are they on Could GPS Keep Tabs On Your Pets? · · Score: 1

    that accurate? I mean, I know my animals rarely move over a long distance...often within the error range of GPS...

  9. Re:This is so open to abuse on Anti-Counterfeiting Deal Aims For Global DMCA · · Score: 1

    I think I like yours better. I'll stick with that ending eh?

  10. Re:This is so open to abuse on Anti-Counterfeiting Deal Aims For Global DMCA · · Score: 1

    The Law doesn't apply to lawmakers. That's been shown time and time again. All those black hats dropping the mp3's on dear old leader are just gonna end up in jail.

  11. Re:That's Why We Must Be Proactive now on Cyberterror Not Yet a Credible Threat, Says Policy Thinktank · · Score: 1

    If I had mod points...I'd mod you up.

  12. Cool on Facial Bones Grown From Fat-Derived Stem Cells · · Score: 1, Interesting

    This is really cool. I can't wait 'till stemcells can finally regrow whole bodies! Imagine! Immortality at our doorstep!

  13. Re:Wow on Who Wants To Be a Billionaire Coder? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    To each their own. Yeah, if I had 60 billion dollars and 20 years to spend it on doing things I wanted..I'd travel the world, visit the people, etc. But at the end of the day? I'd log on to check my emails, read slashdot (:o), mod someone flamebait for GP, then wander off and program. Just because someone is wealthy as sin doesn't mean they have to stop enjoying certain things. Programming is fun. No need to stop programming. If anything, it removes the stress from deadlines or certain requirements and lets you program completely on your own terms. It would mean that all those things you ever wanted to do, you could do. You could wander off to 'theoryland' and think things through without someone breathing down your neck asking for "results" or a deadline that forces a hack job. It'd truly let someone do what they wanted.

  14. Re:That's what you get on Take-Two Faces $20 Million Settlement For "Hot Coffee" Scandal · · Score: 2, Funny

    then I guess Watchmen is NC-17 eh? So much giant blue cock o_O

  15. So will it be region locked? on Windows 7 To Sell In UK For Half the US Price · · Score: 1

    'Cause if not, I wonder if it would be cheaper to have a friend order it in Europe then ship it over to the US of A?

  16. Re:Great on AT&T Makes Its Terms of Service Even Worse, To Discourage Lawsuits · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    If it were unfettered capitalism, AT&T would have collapsed because the market wouldn't have allowed their shenanigans in the first place.

  17. Re:Don't need electronics to hack someones brain on Hackers' Next Target — Your Brain? · · Score: 1

    IIRC, they technically can't make you show them your receipts either...

  18. Re:Fail on Pandora Stabilizes, No Longer Completely Free · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Don't hate pandora for this. Hate the record labels. Pandora is just trying to survive, but the RIAA is a bunch of bastards who want to milk everyone for money.

  19. Re:What's left for users outside the U.S.? on Licensing Issues Shut Down Pandora Outside US · · Score: 2, Informative

    Grandfather post. The post that starts this specific thread of conversation

  20. Re:So there are on America's Army 3 Has Rough Launch, Development Team Canned · · Score: 1

    Ah. I didn't know that. Well, that should be WELL publicized that it was Pragmatic. Most annoying auth server in the existence man.

  21. So there are on America's Army 3 Has Rough Launch, Development Team Canned · · Score: 3, Funny

    A couple of ways to deal with their firings a)Take their skills and go elsewhere. If they're actually any decent, they can make an impressive game to knock the socks off AA3 b)Complain.. c)(and only if it's true ) realize they suck at programming and find a new career. I make no defense of the Army, I'm sure it's a bunch of bureaucratic bullshit, even more then normal(yay for government!), but c'mon. Basic things like not being able to handle auth servers? Something that is at the VERY CORE of the game, that without *the best* you can do is a plain m16 is crap. There was a pretty massive user base for AA2.x and they did a fair amount of hyping for it(hell, I heard about it and I don't even check gaming news websites.) That's one of the more *important* things to handle. Now, if it was crappy funding issues(god knows I don't know what happened), that's another story. If it was programming/design related....that's something *important* to get working right. Who knows? Maybe they are staying truth to the authenticate Army lifestyle, bullshit and all?

  22. Re:Justifying piracy on In Round 2, Jammie Thomas Jury Awards RIAA $1,920,000 · · Score: 1

    The RIAA does not produce music. Artists produce music. the RIAA simply acts as a middleman for distribution and publicity(and covering the initial costs of the sound rooms)

  23. Re:Nothing good can come of this... on US Plans To Bulldoze 50 Shrinking Cities · · Score: 1

    I wouldn't use LA as the prime example of population density not effecting quality of life...

  24. Potentially on Is Crowdsourcing the Next Big Thing In Game Design? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    In certain circumstances, this could be an amazing and powerful tool for creating some truly genuine creativity. However, with all that power comes a metric ton of suck. This will take off like "player made" MMO's have taken off.

  25. Re:Obligatory on Japanese ESRB Bans Rape Depiction In Games · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I make no comment supporting or not supporting the game content, but if it's animated characters, who is being hurt? Why is the government being involved at all? Only Japan allows people to possess these hideous images without penalty. Six of the G-7 countries have found ways to protect the innocent from being prosecuted for possession of child pornography Is it not time for Japan to find a way to punish the guilty?' (emphasis mine) As we can see from the bold part, who believes that? Anyone? Anyone at all? If no one is hurt, why the hell does anything need to be done?