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  1. Re:Ok, so we now all agree that Ms is unreliable ? on Halo 2 Online Preservation Effort Ends · · Score: 1

    I thought we all recognized this when they shut down the Zone. At least with DirectPlay games, you can run your own matchmaking service if you want. God help us when they shut down Games For Windows Live and 6 or 7 years of console ports die. I never buy a game now unless it runs on the standard QuakeWorld model - CD key auth, master server, dedicated user-run servers.

  2. Benchmarks on Open Source 3D Nvidia Driver Is Ready For Fedora 13 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I know it's not a professional project, nor built on any real technical documentation, but I hardly think that an OS should be distributed with a driver that gets 32fps running Quake 3 on a Geforce 9. Can anyone tell me: better or worse performance than using a 3dfx card under Linux?

  3. Re:But how do you count the cycles? on Measuring the Speed of Light With Valentine's Day Chocolate · · Score: 1

    It melts the chocolate, so it's gotta be reverberating with the water? I assumed that's how you know the frequency.

  4. Already a trend on Xbox Live For Original Xbox Games Shutting Down · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Let's talk about some old games. Take, for one, Halo 2. It's now going to be permanently offline, as a result of it being connected to Microsoft's services. Let's go back though. Take a look at Jedi Knight. Can you play that online anymore? Nope. Microsoft service. Dead. Any of those other MSN/"Zone" games? Dead. At least DirectPlay supported LAN in the same manner as online, so the games all still support that.

    But - Quake 2? Still kicking. Released the same year as JK, too, IIRC. Microsoft continues to do this; they entice game developers with easy online/multiplayer libraries and then kill the service to force people to upgrade. I fear for all the Games for Windows games; that's why I'll never buy a title that uses Games for Windows Live. 10 years down the road, all those games will be permanently offline too, as will (likely) all this trash like CoD42 which uses an even smaller and even more restricted network. Meanwhile, I'll still be playing Quake 3 (and hopefully RAGE, now that it's not being published by EA).

    DirectPlay. Live. When will developers learn?

  5. Too bad on AU Authority Moves To Censor Net Filtering Protest Site · · Score: 1

    He could have been good friends with http://www.dustindiamond.com/ !

  6. Re:what the fuck are you on about. on Where Are the Cheap Thin Clients? · · Score: 1

    The client you linked to is about 10 years old. It offers "integration of legacy systems with Windows 2000," and comes in attractive beige plastic. It even carries a Win___ name! Considering that a throwaway cellphone you get from Verizon has about twice as much CPU power as this thing, it's definitely not "cheap" for $100.

    ...shit bitch motherfucker.

  7. Dolphin? on Australian Govt. Proposes Internet "Panic Button" For Kids · · Score: 1

    Wouldn't an animated Chris Hansen be a better display?

  8. Re:Anonymous Coward on Who Installs the Most Crapware? · · Score: 1

    You've missed the point. Ubuntu has no crapware, so if the crapware paid for the hardware then wouldn't the hardware with Ubuntu be more expensive? There's no crapware on Ubuntu. It comes completely clean, save for Adobe Reader (which is not ENTIRELY crapware - it works just fine for reading PDF). The Windows version comes with the usual slew of useless shit (including Reader and MUCH more). Windows alone is $50 more. An identical laptop with Windows and crapware is $50 more. The crapware included with Windows, therefore, does not factor into the price.

  9. Re:Anonymous Coward on Who Installs the Most Crapware? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Then why is a Dell Mini 9 (or Vostro A90 is the new branding I think) with Windows XP and (presumably) a bunch of crapware $50 MORE than the one with Ubuntu? Wouldn't they be the same price if the crapware flattened out the windows license?

  10. Re:Oh brother. on FOSS Sexism Claims Met With Ire and Denial · · Score: 1

    Feminists can't take a joke. The problem is not that feminists can't take a joke. (We can.) The problem is that you can't take feminists seriously.

    I don't quite follow your logic. I don't see anything outright wrong with your claims here, but they don't seem to fit coherently. It's hard not to sound like a troll saying this, but, "what?"

  11. Re:There is no such thing on New Images Reveal Pure Water Ice On Mars · · Score: 1

    Parse error.
    Water which is 99% pure. Not a substance composed 99% of pure water.

  12. Re:In honor of Programmer's Day on Russia's New Official Holiday — Programmer's Day · · Score: 1

    The major flaw in doing things per-project is a lack of stability. Who's gonna give you a loan if you need to look for new work every few months?

  13. Re:Linux gets Yet Another Scheduler on Con Kolivas Returns, With a Desktop-Oriented Linux Scheduler · · Score: 1

    Might be slightly OT (well, not relative to P/GP posts), but if this is a scheduler that will prioritize Rhythmbox's hard drive reads over my GIMP swapping, then I'm all for it. Nothing worse than having to turn off the music because your hard drive is being swapped to too much to... stream a 192kb/s mp3.

  14. Re:How about: Write zeros to the disk? on Ten Ways To Destroy a Hard Disk · · Score: 2, Funny

    wh11111sh.

  15. Re:The 'old' PS3 is $299, too on Sony Announces PS3 Slim, Price Cut, Improvements To Home · · Score: 2, Interesting

    At least the removal of the easy Linux functionality will spur developers to look for more "complete" paths to develop for PS3 systems.

  16. Re:It would be really nice... on Sony Announces PS3 Slim, Price Cut, Improvements To Home · · Score: 1

    Microsoft payed for console Netflix exclusivity. Sony responded by including it in every product except the PS3.

  17. Re:Nice idea, but... on Panel Recommends Space Science, Not Stunts · · Score: 1

    Right. So we land on Phobos, build a base, and start doing research, but where do we get all the oil drums full of green explosive ooze?

  18. Re:back in my day on School System Considers Jamming Students' Phones · · Score: 1

    You sort of missed my point. If I'm in the car at the curb, waiting for my kid, then using jamming means I am unreachable by phone - meaning I have to find a parking spot, go inside, get the office to track down my kid, etc., which disrupts the work of several office workers as well as the class (when the student is pulled out). It would be much less disruptive if we could just use our phones - I text my kid, who quietly ducks out of the room (having told the teacher before class that she'd be leaving).

    And where in the U.S. can a child leave class without having to get the office workers involved? Everywhere I've heard of, you need at least two forms filled out before you can leave with your child.

  19. Re:I might be too old... on School System Considers Jamming Students' Phones · · Score: 1

    Lots of people have forgotten how boring your average primary school is. The kids didn't really care who was taunting or beating whom, they just liked the distraction (and the resulting lack of instruction).

  20. Re:This sound a little like on Windows 7 vs. Windows XP On a Netbook · · Score: 1

    Silly Coward, Quake and its sequels require floating point units.

  21. Re:how is this a good thing? on Windows 7 Streams Media To the Xbox 360 and PS3 Seamlessly · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Alright, if I have just exactly the right format I can stream to my 360 or PS3 from any standard server. However, all of my files are in various different formats, many of which (like Matroska) are completely alien to EVERYTHING proprietary. XBMC plays 99% of my media just fine, right out of the box from an xbmsd server on my Linux desktop. I still haven't been able to configure transcoding properly, and out of ~250gb of video, only 3 or 4 files will play on the PS3. Commercial media centers, especially the 360 and PS3, are a fucking joke. It's downright embarassing that a homebrew effort on a 8 year old console beats them in every regard on an SDTV.

  22. Re:what could we do in 64,000 man hours ? on One Billionth Halo 3 Game Played · · Score: 4, Funny

    Well, considering the average Halo player, you could probably get a LOT of coloring done.

  23. Re:Screw blackness on New Diablo 3 Images; Design Wins Over Darkness · · Score: 2, Informative

    or you get Quake which was the brownest game ever.

    At least Quake had a technical reason to be brown; it would have been difficult to get any kind of lighting at all without those big 16-step ramps in the color palette.

    (And Doom 3 almost has a reason, in that the game was supposed to be scary and make you become disoriented, but that's flimsy at best.)

  24. Re:Totally wrong for the PS3 on LittleBigPlanet Goes Gold, Trophies Leaked · · Score: 1

    I know, I know!! Sony (you know, the one funding the game) should TOTALLY publish this for the Wii; it's a match made in heaven!

  25. Re:Which is why... on Latest PS3 Firmware Update Requires Hard Disk Wipe to Fix · · Score: 4, Informative

    The PS3 actually stores the last 2 firmwares in its internal memory. When installing an update, it writes over the older one. On bootup, the PS3 (booting from a OTP ROM) will verify each firmware and boot the newer one. If one's corrupted, it boots the other.