Slashdot Mirror


User: SwordsmanLuke

SwordsmanLuke's activity in the archive.

Stories
0
Comments
278
First seen
Last seen
Profile
(view on slashdot.org)

Comments · 278

  1. Re:Not surprising on PLA Develops First Person Shooter With US Troops as Targets · · Score: 3, Insightful

    ...And you don't think *that* would lead to a major war?

  2. Re:Well... on FPS Gaming and the 'Just-World Hypothesis' · · Score: 1

    ... I'd actually play that. Did you play (For instance) Heavy Rain? Games which allow you to make real-feeling moral decisions are interesting. They allow us to learn about ourselves in a safe environment.

    Now, that all being said, I still love the odd round of Unreal Tournament. :)

  3. Re:No. on Is Science Just a Matter of Faith? · · Score: 1

    Well, if you want be pedantic, one of the critical variables would be the faith of the believer. Since the faith of the priests is likely to be greater than the faith of a presumably agnostic/atheistic /. poster - you may not be able to replicate the results yourself.

    Which raises an interesting question. How would one empirically measure faith? And even if you could measure it, could it be measured in a way that has greater validity/accuracy than other measurements of internal human attributes (eg IQ)?

  4. Re:Or maybe they just aren't selling as well on Dearth of New Nintendo Games Could Indicate Wii 2 · · Score: 1

    For those with the skills and inclination, I highly recommend installing homebrew on your Wii. Grab a classic controller and some emulators and you're set. :) I've been using my Wii to play through the last 3 decades worth of great games I either missed or wasn't old enough to play when they were new.

  5. Re:republicans on Congressman Wants YouTube Video Covered Up · · Score: 1

    I've seen this argued both ways for decades now, but I've never actually seen any evidence either way. So, please understand I'm not challenging your assertion here - I'm genuinely curious: do you have a citation to back up that claim? *Do* most jobs come from the corporations owned by the top X% of the wealthy?

    And as a corollary to the original question, if so, have the number of jobs traditionally been reduced (or increased) according to fluctuations in taxes on the wealthy?

  6. Re:Good for US economy on MS Wants Laws To Block Products Made By Software Pirates · · Score: 1

    I used to work in a call center (not in India, but the principle is the same) and we had a few clients who requested that people with foreign-sounding names use more traditional American names while on the phone. We may have been different in that our agents had to use the *same* name on all their calls (and management had to know what the name was) so that it was trackable, but still.
    My point is that American names are not necessarily part of a vast tele-service conspiracy - just short-sighted policies handed down by PHBs.

  7. Re:Start with the modern ones - on Ask Slashdot: How/Where To Start Watching Dr. Who? · · Score: 1

    Gesundheit.

  8. Re:Immediate donation processing at philanthroper. on Carriers Delay Paying Japan's Texting Donations · · Score: 1

    Your link and your subject header don't match. I assume you meant this?
    Don't let it bother you though, you appear to be in good company: Google results :)

  9. Re:Looks like they'll have my name... on Judge Lets Sony Access GeoHot's PayPal Account · · Score: 1

    "If you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him."
    It means that if you think you have found enlightenment, you need to "kill" that thought and continue searching. Otherwise, you stop your own progression as enlightenment is a process, not a destination.

  10. Re:Economic Collapse due to Class War on Official — Economic Crash Not Computers' Fault · · Score: 1

    It would take over 200,000 people working 24/7 from birth till their 90th birthday at $25/hr to replace that $4T figure.

    Well, good thing we have more than 200,000 people in the states then.
    Currently, we have over 300 million people in the USA. Assuming at least 1/3 of them are employed it's a more manageable $40K each. Still not chump change, but it can certainly be paid off in less time than cradle-to-grave. Using your $25/hr number it'd take less than a year if they donated their entire salaries.
    Assuming that our employees are instead paying a flat 20% tax, we'd need to wait for them to gross $200K before they'd have paid enough tax to cover this debt. For someone making $25/hr, that will take a little over 4 years working 40 hour weeks.

    Admittedly, this plan would require (approx) a 20% increase in taxes for 4 years to pay off this debt *and* maintain our current tax-funded government plans. But while unpalatable, it's far more realistic.

  11. Re:timothy... on Unwise — Search History of Murder Methods · · Score: 1

    I am intrigued by this. Assuming that you are following your own advice, what are the performance impacts of encrypting swap and browser history/cookies/etc? I know how to set up symlinks, but setting up an encrypted partition is a new one on me, especially one which is re-keyed on boot. Any recommendations how to get started?

  12. Re:Not going to lie on Word Lens — Augmented Reality Translation · · Score: 1

    LOL I feel the same way - in the opposite direction.
    I was thrilled with my Android phone because I was able to use most of my java libraries without modification. C++ is an awesome language with tons of amazing libraries, but sometimes I just want to write code without worrying about unreleased memory. :)

  13. Re:Question: What is the last digit of pi? on 'Jeopardy!' To Pit Humans Against IBM Machine · · Score: 1

    Judges?
    *BZZZT*

    I'm sorry, the correct question is: "What is the question that would cause Alex Trebek to have to say '3'"

  14. Re:Democracy? on Angles On Anonymous · · Score: 1

    What do you think pure democracy is? By *definition* democracy is rule by the biggest mob.

  15. Re:My question about IV... on World's Largest Patent Troll Fires First Salvo · · Score: 1

    I'm not sure. I just read SuperFreakonomics and IV is featured (quite positively, I might add) in the book.

    According to the authors, IV exists to provide a mass market for IP by acting as a clearinghouse. They purchase patents (from anyone, but that does include small-time engineers/inventors without the capital to develop their creation) and solicit other companies to license them. They also do a fair bit of inventing themselves (including some awesome environmental engineering devices intended to stop global warming and reduce the effects of hurricanes!) so it's not clear to me that they exist *only* to troll.

    That being said, it *is* clear that their primary source of income is the licenses from their patents and it's *not* clear what percentage of their profitable patents are things invented in house or externally.

  16. Re:I can't believe anyone is surprised on Pentagon Papers Ellsberg Supports Wikileaks · · Score: 1

    Now it seems that everyone blasting Wikileaks must be for selling boys for sex parties (one of the cover ups documented in the leaks).

    Not that I'm doubting you, but I hadn't seen this reported. Citation?

  17. Re:Or... on Foodtubes Proposes Underground, Physical Internet · · Score: 1

    I used to work for a robotics company. Some of the engineers felt that trains would make an excellent target for automation. Obstacle detection and avoidance is simple (only need to worry about things near the tracks and our only response is to slow down/stop). Smarter trains enable smarter trainyards and thence, more efficient shipping.

  18. Re:Man in the middle on Foodtubes Proposes Underground, Physical Internet · · Score: 4, Funny

    So what you're saying is, if you want to avoid detection, the data must only be sniffed, not consumed.

  19. Re:Tsunamis on Engineers Propose Lily Pad-Like Floating Cities · · Score: 1
    FTA:

    The islands would be located at the equator as it isn’t prone to typhoons and the climate is stable. However, in the event of large waves, strong elastic membranes would be attached to the lagoons around the outer circumference of the cells, with the shallows above the membranes standing 10m (32.8 ft) above sea level. The water pressure difference between the lagoons and the ocean would limit the movement of the membranes and buffer the force of the open sea waves. Additionally, 20-30m (66-98 ft) high seawalls would be constructed to handle a worst-case scenario.

  20. Re:BASE16 on US Objects To the Kilogram · · Score: 2, Funny

    0xFA0^2 = 0xFA0 Or did you mean pow(0xFA0, 2)?

  21. Not Excited by Office Equipment on Why Mozilla Needs To Pick a New Fight · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Imagine if Mozilla decided tomorrow to build an office suite. Imagine all those ideas. Imagine how brilliant that could be. Just imagine. Now imagine Firefox 4. Honestly, which one of those are you most excited by?

    Honestly, I'm more excited by FF4. I've been using the beta for some time now and I love it. :) On the other hand, I find OO.o to be more than sufficient for my meager word processing needs. I just don't really *care* if someone reinvents the office suite yet again.

  22. Re:Long live the Dreamcast! on SD Adapter For Dreamcast Released · · Score: 1

    Too bad I'll forever wonder how System Shock 2 would have done if it weren't canceled.

    Oh you poor thing... no one told you?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_Shock_2

  23. Re:Welcome news on SD Adapter For Dreamcast Released · · Score: 2, Informative

    True, you could do all that... or you could pick up a working used one for like $20 at your local used game store/ebay. :)

    Personally, I grabbed 3 partially busted DCs at a local thriftshop for $5 apiece and then combined them into a single working unit. Took about 30 minutes and all I needed was a screwdriver.

  24. Re:RIAA "haha" on Big Media Wants More Piracy Busting From Google · · Score: 1

    About $15-$20 (US) per CD. Cheaper if you can find them used.

  25. Re:Nothing like the real mouse... on Gaming Mouse Changes Shape For a Custom Fit · · Score: 1

    I take it you haven't seen this then. :)