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  1. Total waste of money on Schools To Get Their Own DARPA · · Score: 3, Insightful

    No amount of money is going to get parents in failing schools to care about their kid's education.

  2. Re:For Engineers maybe on Is Programming a Lucrative Profession? · · Score: 1

    No computer engineers starting at 60k is about right in the US. Even in my ultra-low-cost area of the country.

  3. Re:Depends on specialization and responsibilities on Is Programming a Lucrative Profession? · · Score: 1

    I agree completely. However citing FPGA development as an example to specialize in is pretty ambitious. The programmers in my office make well over six figures, but they are all low level embedded programmers and have the skill and ability to help out the hardware and FPGA engineers in design. I'd say that the key for a programmer is to become involved at the higher levels of design. Poke your nose into the system design meetings. Don't just let yourself be cornered into being a code monkey. Learn as much as you can about the other aspects of design that are not directly related to programming.

  4. Good way to bring down communism on China Enforces Even Stricter Regulation On Games · · Score: 1

    Have 20 million Chinese WoW addicts have their game taken away.

  5. Re:xbox version - doesn't hold a candle to Oblivio on Review: Dragon Age: Origins · · Score: 1

    Different people want different things out of an RPG. I prefer the tighter story and awesome dialogue of a Bioware game and loathe the lack of direction in Oblivion. I also prefer the combat in Dragon Age to Oblivion, since it is based on party tactics. Oblivion is simply swing sword/cast spell. But if that is what you like, then go for it!

  6. Re:Control Scheme Differences? on Review: Dragon Age: Origins · · Score: 5, Informative

    According to the reviews and talk online, the PC version is the superior version by a significant margin. Some of the advantages of the PC version are better graphics (obviously), a better UI, and the ability to put the camera into isometric view similar to the old infinity engine games (i.e. Baldur's Gate et. al.). For control, on PC you have a standard spell bar and can click the ground to move, but on console you have a radial menu for your skills and have to move using standard 3rd person controls. This means that in combat, on the PC, you can queue up all parties members exactly where you want them to go without controlling them manually. But the biggest advantage to the PC version, in my opinion, is the toolset that Bioware just released to create user campaigns that you can download for free. They talked about porting some of the best ones to PS3, but on PC you will have access to everything.

  7. Re:Sorry, you're already screwed on that front. on Company Laptop, My Data — Can They Co-exist? · · Score: 1

    I wouldn't say most companies do that. My company's policy states that anything I create that is work related is their property, which is reasonable. However, if I do something that is not related to work at all, such as create a new invention not related to my companies business, or write a novel, then it is my property.

  8. Re:Headphone Amp on Low-Budget Electronics Projects For High School? · · Score: 1

    Oh I should mention that to keep that project $5, just use cheaper components. You don't have to use audio-phile grade resistors and caps. And get a cheaper Op-Amp. It is a very simple circuit to breadboard if you want to test out the components ahead of time.

  9. Headphone Amp on Low-Budget Electronics Projects For High School? · · Score: 1

    Why not a simple op-amp based headphone amp? Like this one: http://tangentsoft.net/audio/cmoy-tutorial/ You can present the simple an Op-Amp model since you only really need algebra to understand how an Op-Amp works at a high level. Plus in the end the kids will have a cool and useful device.

  10. Re:Work Experience on Go For a Masters, Or Not? · · Score: 1

    Get your masters. It should be free anyway. You have the rest of your life to work. The pay jump I got from having a Masters in EE out of college was probably very close to equivalent of what someone with 2 years of good ratings. You miss out on 2 years pay, but you have an advanced degree that is good for the rest of your professional career, and maybe even some good research that you can bank on. Also, people with advanced degrees are generally given less crap work to do. I was a digital design engineer from Day 1. I did not spend my days flipping switches as a junior test engineer (although that experience would have been very useful upon reflection).

  11. Re:Someone at Mythic must be biting his own tongue on Mythic Shutting Down 63 Warhammer Servers · · Score: 1

    They should have seen this coming. 1 month after launch I'm hitting an attack, seeing a number on the screen, and then watching the animation 2 seconds later. What is this 1998? Bye.

  12. Re:It's all a question of media on How Much Longer Will Physical Game Distribution Survive? · · Score: 1

    Dawn of War II requires a Steam Account even if you bought it in a store.

  13. Please don't learn functional programming on Time to Get Good At Functional Programming? · · Score: 1

    Your inefficient OO programming keeps us FPGA developers employed. Move along please.

  14. These comments warm my heart! on After Domain Squatting, Twitter Squatting · · Score: 1

    I thought I was the only person who didn't give a flying fuck about twitter.

  15. I like UAC on Windows 7 To Dial Down UAC · · Score: 1

    Hopefully their is an option to keep it the way it is. I like knowing exactly what is going on. I can't tell you how many times I used it to cancel add-on crap from installing with games.

  16. They got a paper published for this? on Mathematicians Deconstruct US News College Rankings · · Score: 1

    A standard optimization problem got them on slashdot? I should have tried to get the analysis of my warcraft character's stats published.

  17. Re:Not a problem on Managing Personal Electronics and Software In the Workplace · · Score: 1

    Or they company can ban nothing, hire more real workers to make up for the loss of productivity, and fire the IT people who's job it is to police the networks.

  18. Direct Youtube Link on Microsoft Causes Internal Family Strife · · Score: 3, Informative

    Because I don't like the plugging of a Mac site for a MS video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBWPf1BWtkw

  19. Re:How is this news for nerds? on McCain Picks Gov. Palin As Running Mate · · Score: 2, Informative

    Because she looks strikingly similar to Laura Roslin.

  20. The solution: on 88% of IT Admins Would Steal Passwords If Laid Off · · Score: 1

    Don't lay off the IT guys.

  21. Cleary, we need on Are US Voters Informed Enough About Science? · · Score: 1

    A kind and benevolent dictator who makes all of our decisions for us. It has worked in the past.

  22. Re:Can they do that? on Blizzard Tries To Forbid Open Sourcing Glider · · Score: 5, Insightful

    They can do whatever they can trick a judge to go along with.

  23. Re:Ugh, I really hate stories like this on Pittsburgh Cancer Center Warns of Cell Phone Risks · · Score: 1

    The other factor here is that this was not some quack who made this announcement, it is a major US Cancer Research center. That gives it *far* more weight than a simple conspiracy theorist, these guys have professional reputations and grants to earn. That is why I'm going to take this seriously and simply choose texting over a conversation when possible.

  24. Re:W-what? on Microsoft Engineers Invent Displays That Top LCDs For Efficiency · · Score: 1

    This is how ALL of the engineering departments work that I was ever a part of. It cuts down on the undergraduate tuition when outside companies can fund your graduate stipends, expensive lab equipment, and major research purchases.

  25. Re:If this is 100% right. on Microsoft Engineers Invent Displays That Top LCDs For Efficiency · · Score: 1

    Well if MS was smart enough to fund Ms. Pyayt's research and provide engineering support, then they can certainly take credit for this technology, and Ms. Pyayt will have a nice Ph.D thesis and a well paying job if she doesn't want to go into teaching.