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  1. Re:The Good/Bad of Kickstarter on Kick-started Remake of Leisure Suit Larry Now On Sale · · Score: 1

    I also expect some kind of preferential treatment for handing over my money early-- sort of like a pre-order bonus, except to a greater degree since more of my money is at stake.

  2. Re:I go into the bookstore on Nook Failure, Lack of Foot Traffic Could Spell Doom For Barnes & Noble · · Score: 1

    I can't install third-party apps on it though. (Kindle Store, Humble Bundle games, etc.) without modding it though. Which is easy though; maybe 30 minutes from start to finish, if you don't have the files already.

  3. Another arms race? on Fear of Thinking War Machines May Push U.S. To Exascale · · Score: 3, Funny

    "...compared to China and Europe it's at least 10 times too low..."
    "Mr. President, we must not allow a mineshaft gap!"

  4. Re:Says a lot! on Dell's Haswell-Powered Alienware X51 R2 SFF, a PC Gamer's Console Alternative · · Score: 4, Funny

    I can't help but wonder if Microsoft's just going to clam up since it seems like their ship has already sailed.

  5. Re:Been going on for years on Supermarkets: High-Tech Hotbeds · · Score: 1

    I tend to shop at odd hours and have always found that creepy. It brings to mind of various sci-fi horror films where they're going down a long dark corridor and the lights turn on as they start walking through, usually with a loud ka-chunk and buzzing.

  6. Re:Well, fuck. on Motorola Developing Pill and Tattoo Authentication Methods · · Score: 1

    That's STILL a better superpower than this poor guy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arm_Fall_Off_Boy

    I believe the URL says it all.

  7. Re:What about the display? on Intel Claims Haswell Architecture Offers 50% Longer Battery Life vs. Ivy Bridge · · Score: 1

    Maybe it's a modded Osborne 1?

  8. Re:Give me a budget! on Ask Slashdot: How To Determine If a Video Has Been Faked? · · Score: 2

    Similarly, my first thought was the Cottingley Fairies... these girls took photos of alleged fairies out in the woods and created a media uproar. People were brought in and the photos were deemed to be genuine. The catch is that the photos were real... and the fairies were cutouts.

  9. Re:No, that is not what we mean. on Why the 'Star Trek Computer' Will Be Open Source and Apache Licensed · · Score: 1

    Were there any storylines where that actually came into play? It would've been an interesting bit of foresight to implement that.

  10. Re:Game the System on "Micro-Gig" Sites Undermining Workers Rights? · · Score: 2

    I used to do MTurk back in college when it was still in testing and there were numerous scripts that optimized workflow. If the work kept coming in, I could've clocked upwards of 40$/hour. The problem was that were so many people doing it that you could rarely get in more than 5 minutes or so with every batch, with batches only posted every hour.

  11. Re:Duh. on Senator Feinstein: We Need Video Game Control · · Score: 1

    Agreed. The sound effects are one of the things that my sister consistently highlights when introducing people to the games.

    I rather had a jot of that the other day myself: wandering around a casino while waiting for other people to win (or lose enough to make them give up...) I heard something intensely familiar-- the music from Plants vs Zombies. There's a slot machine for it.

  12. Re:Is there any reason on How Competing Companies Are Jointly Building WebKit · · Score: 2

    We have never sought to become a monopoly. Our products are simply so good that no one feels the need to compete with us. -CEO Nwabudike Morgan, Alpha Centauri (Fictional quote, by the by.)

  13. Re:Win/Win on French Police Unsure Which Twin To Charge In Sexual Assaults · · Score: 1

    Then you'd get a third, spiky-haired lawyer pointing, yelling 'OBJECTION!'

  14. Re:Or IS there even a genetic test?. on French Police Unsure Which Twin To Charge In Sexual Assaults · · Score: 1

    Disclaimer: This came up on one of the fictional police shows recently. CSI, I want to say. It sounds reasonable enough, so I'll run with it.

    According to the show, a decent chunk of our biology consists of environmental factors. They ended up cracking the case of in vitro quadruplets, including one who was born ~20 years later, by comparing the antibodies present in each individual. Assuming they didn't live in the same place, they probably developed different tolerances to allergens as well.

    Not a fan of the show, but there was only four stations, so... Seems reasonable enough to actually exist and be testable.

  15. Re:Sucks to be him on Bug Sends Lost-Phone Seekers To Same Wrong Address · · Score: 3, Funny

    I had this problem when I first got my Google Voice number before. I ended up redirecting the number to the front office of the collection agency. After three months, I never got a call from them again.

  16. Re:I preferred the BBC's slightly ambiguous headli on Molecular Robot Mimics Life's Protein-Builder · · Score: 1

    I've played with this as a thought exercise, and my favorite result is that the entire universe, along with given rules, etc. started from a single random seed and propagated out following those rules at high speed. Then, some 4000 years ago, God sat down and started the actual interesting part of things.

    Alternatively, for the Sim[X], Dwarf Fortress, etc. players among us, the first few billion years were in the loading screen and the last few thousand years have been a part of active gameplay.

    Not that I actually believe this, but it's a neater explanation than a lot of the other answers I've gotten.

  17. Re:Don't tell the Japanese on Has the Mythical Unicorn of Materials Science Finally Been Found? · · Score: 1

    Dolphin?

    Courtesy of Wiki: "The mahi-mahi or common dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus) is a surface-dwelling ray-finned fish found in off-shore temperate, tropical and subtropical waters worldwide. Also known widely as dorado, it is one of only two members of the Coryphaenidae family, the other being the pompano dolphinfish."

  18. Re:FUCK YES on Sequel To Planescape: Torment Planned · · Score: 1

    Alternatively, somebody made a pretty good novelization of the game. It covers most of the side-quests but, unfortunately, you do get only one of each of the major forks for obvious reasons: http://www.wischik.com/lu/senses/pst-book.html

  19. Re:Questionable List on Windows 8 PCs Still Throttled By Crapware · · Score: 2

    Hell, I bet more people would complain if Solitaire and Minesweeper were NOT included.

  20. Re:Great on Foxconn Begins To Assemble Its Robot Army · · Score: 1

    It was a sweepstakes. You made the equivalent of a declaration of "If [Obama/Romney] wins, I'm moving to [Bahamas/Cancun/etc.]!" and hope that you were one of the lucky winners to go on vacation.

  21. Re:If I were Google on Google Threatens French Media Ban · · Score: 4, Informative
  22. Re:Hey if China is whining about building them.... on Foxconn Thinks the iPhone 5 Is a Pain · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I got a good dose of this the other day when my sister was working with a rich college kid, straight out of China.

    The concept of Home Depot, a store where you'd just walk in and buy a hammer, was a novel thought. He kind of knew that, conceptually, there had to be some place where equipment like that was sold, but the idea that people who didn't work in the field would ever go there, and there was the kind of demand to have a store that large blew his mind.

  23. Re:I think PETA exists solely . . . on PETA Condemns Pokemon For Promoting Animal Abuse · · Score: 1

    Two questions:

    Were they aware of the fundraising?
    If so, how long did the protest last?

  24. Re:An Aussie icon on Assange Seeks To Sue Prime Minister Gillard For Defamation · · Score: 1

    Steve Irwin's hair.

  25. Re:Zynga hahahahah on Zynga Sues EA For 'Anti-competitive' Practices · · Score: 1

    Maxim 29: The enemy of my enemy is my enemy's enemy. No more. No less.