British police will call off a pursuit if is it deemed to be too dangerous. And I don't think that it has increased the number of people attempting to escape. However, I don't know either way. Personally I value my life, and the life of my family and friends, over ensuring that every person who runs from police is caught.
What if someone's clock is 5 hours out? Either because they set it that way, or they've travelled through time-zones without updating their clock, or their clock is borken and is reporting the wrong times. What if they're not adjusted for summer/winter time? What if they are? What if the time is right, but the date is wrong?
This is not a simple problem and there is no simple fix.
Disrespectful to both recognize and to perpetrate a supposed Jedi religion.
So what? Why should religious beliefs be respected?
Not that the logic of the belief system is any less valid but rather the fact that it started by definition it was made up.
All religions are made up.
I am agnostic.
Are you agnostic about Santa?
Atheism is a belief if not a religion in it's own way.
Atheism is a religion like turning the TV off is a channel.
Who really believes these people really host these beliefs rather than being tongue and cheek believers?
I would argue that many of the people who get married in religious ceremonies are not of 100% faith. I know a couple of atheists who married Christians in Christian ceremonies, is that "disrespectful"? What is the difference between using one made up fantasy over another?
In the UK (I don't know about the rest of the EU) an individual can send a subject access request to a company or organisation and that organisation has 40 days to send you all the information they have on you. Companies have been doing this for years now. It doesn't seem so hard to change the query from a SELECT to a DELETE.
Now the paper in the article talks about how publicly available information may be copied (via the web) without the original author/organisation knowing, e.g. you could copy this post and store/publish it else where and neither slashdot or I would know, so you can't guarantee that the data will be completely deleted. But personally I don't think this is that big of a deal. If I want company Foo to remove all the information they have on me, for whatever reason, what do I care that company Bar also has information on me?
I think, to a point, an individual should be responsible for tracking all the information that they want removed, and companies/organisations should be responsible for acting on legitimate requests to remove the information.
In the UK it is the retailer, not the manufacturer, that has to cover the cost of replacement or repair of products that are sub-standard. I imagine the consumer laws are similar in the rest of Europe. My friend returned 5 PSPs to the shop he bought it from before he got one without a dead-pixel, and they didn't argue with him on any of the occasions.
Some people play games, some watch TV, others have model railways. This story is like that. It's not a story about a man taking 7 years to dig out a basement. That is just a nice side-effect.
Maybe not, but the Hindenburg disaster killed off zeppelin travel. The crash of Concorde flight 4590 ended Concorde travel. The fatal accident of an autonomous vehicle could kill off autonomous vehicle transport.
When I first heard of Foldit I really hoped that something would come of it. I thought that if their models were correct that it could be a great tool, and it looks like it is.
Personally I think Mike Action is blind, and doing him self a disservice.
I think we're currently in a second golden age of video games. Loads of people seem to forget about all the crap that used to get produced decades ago, people were freer to make what they liked and most people generally made shit. The ratio of good games to bad is so much better now than it ever was.
But that is not going to stop people ignoring what is around them and looking to the past with rose-tinted glasses.
I agree with all your criticisms. They're the reasons why if I have a choice between a steam only game and an xbox version of that game I'll get the xbox version so my wife and I can have separated achievements, progress, saves (in some cases), friends etc.
Your solution is a great one too. I'd love it if Valve introduced something like that.
Through peer pressure & succumbing to advertising, too many consumers have lost their minds & backbones these days - I actually think it is quite a "sick" society we have when people are prepared to queue overnight for a new gadget or game, especially when in other parts of the world people queue for food in order to avoid starvation.
So, I assume to alleviate the suffering of others you spend all your extra time and money on those who are not getting the essentials of life? No? Then you ARE the society you're complaining about.
Because space-age technology may be able to give them clean drinking water?
British police will call off a pursuit if is it deemed to be too dangerous. And I don't think that it has increased the number of people attempting to escape. However, I don't know either way.
Personally I value my life, and the life of my family and friends, over ensuring that every person who runs from police is caught.
What if someone's clock is 5 hours out? Either because they set it that way, or they've travelled through time-zones without updating their clock, or their clock is borken and is reporting the wrong times.
What if they're not adjusted for summer/winter time? What if they are? What if the time is right, but the date is wrong?
This is not a simple problem and there is no simple fix.
And useless for 100% of the day too.
Disrespectful to both recognize and to perpetrate a supposed Jedi religion.
So what? Why should religious beliefs be respected?
Not that the logic of the belief system is any less valid but rather the fact that it started by definition it was made up.
All religions are made up.
I am agnostic.
Are you agnostic about Santa?
Atheism is a belief if not a religion in it's own way.
Atheism is a religion like turning the TV off is a channel.
Who really believes these people really host these beliefs rather than being tongue and cheek believers?
I would argue that many of the people who get married in religious ceremonies are not of 100% faith. I know a couple of atheists who married Christians in Christian ceremonies, is that "disrespectful"? What is the difference between using one made up fantasy over another?
In the UK (I don't know about the rest of the EU) an individual can send a subject access request to a company or organisation and that organisation has 40 days to send you all the information they have on you. Companies have been doing this for years now. It doesn't seem so hard to change the query from a SELECT to a DELETE.
Now the paper in the article talks about how publicly available information may be copied (via the web) without the original author/organisation knowing, e.g. you could copy this post and store/publish it else where and neither slashdot or I would know, so you can't guarantee that the data will be completely deleted. But personally I don't think this is that big of a deal. If I want company Foo to remove all the information they have on me, for whatever reason, what do I care that company Bar also has information on me?
I think, to a point, an individual should be responsible for tracking all the information that they want removed, and companies/organisations should be responsible for acting on legitimate requests to remove the information.
Pirates of Coruscant
Johnny Depp as Luke Skywalker - you heard it here first.
Pirates of Monkey Island
Captain Sparrow meets Guybrush Threepwood.
Am I the only one who thought that idiotic ground controller was going to get him killed?
Joe Kittinger was the only one Felix would talk to.
This. A thousand times this.
Wow nostalgia trip. It's been years since I saw this form last.
It wasn't Joel it was Jeff :)
That is a very interesting read. Thanks for sharing.
In the UK it is the retailer, not the manufacturer, that has to cover the cost of replacement or repair of products that are sub-standard. I imagine the consumer laws are similar in the rest of Europe. My friend returned 5 PSPs to the shop he bought it from before he got one without a dead-pixel, and they didn't argue with him on any of the occasions.
Some people play games, some watch TV, others have model railways. This story is like that. It's not a story about a man taking 7 years to dig out a basement. That is just a nice side-effect.
Maybe not, but the Hindenburg disaster killed off zeppelin travel. The crash of Concorde flight 4590 ended Concorde travel. The fatal accident of an autonomous vehicle could kill off autonomous vehicle transport.
When I first heard of Foldit I really hoped that something would come of it. I thought that if their models were correct that it could be a great tool, and it looks like it is.
Personally I think Mike Action is blind, and doing him self a disservice.
I think we're currently in a second golden age of video games. Loads of people seem to forget about all the crap that used to get produced decades ago, people were freer to make what they liked and most people generally made shit. The ratio of good games to bad is so much better now than it ever was.
But that is not going to stop people ignoring what is around them and looking to the past with rose-tinted glasses.
Yes! Lets all change our name to Vorokrytin P. Winterbuttocks.
Stuff like this: http://dilbert.com/fast/2010-10-24/
and this: http://dilbert.com/fast/2009-02-05/
and about a hundred others.
But that is just it! It's the big international duct tape conglomerates that are pushing this technology!
Heh, this was the first thing I thought of.
I agree with all your criticisms. They're the reasons why if I have a choice between a steam only game and an xbox version of that game I'll get the xbox version so my wife and I can have separated achievements, progress, saves (in some cases), friends etc.
Your solution is a great one too. I'd love it if Valve introduced something like that.
Through peer pressure & succumbing to advertising, too many consumers have lost their minds & backbones these days - I actually think it is quite a "sick" society we have when people are prepared to queue overnight for a new gadget or game, especially when in other parts of the world people queue for food in order to avoid starvation.
So, I assume to alleviate the suffering of others you spend all your extra time and money on those who are not getting the essentials of life? No? Then you ARE the society you're complaining about.
It is fun. It's one of my favourite additions to gaming in a long time.
You should try the demo. You'll get a complete taste of it (if the game runs on your hardware).
Patents aren't always welcome by inventors. The Brompton folding bike isn't patented because they don't want people to copy their design.
See: http://www.theengineer.co.uk/in-depth/interviews/brompton-managing-director-will-butler-adams/1007592.article