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  1. Re:Sounds good but.. on Nvidia 480-Core Graphics Card Approaches 2 Teraflops · · Score: 1

    Which is why PC gaming will always be better than console gaming. *ducks beneath flamewar*. Seriously though, my PS3 is for BluRays and my 360 is for streaming NetFlix movies and playing Rock Band. That's it. If I want to play a real game... it's on the PC.

  2. Re:Power Requirement on Nvidia 480-Core Graphics Card Approaches 2 Teraflops · · Score: 1

    Citation? I'm curious more than I'm accusatory. It drives me crazy when people say "jif" rather than "gif". It sounds like they're talking about peanut butter. I've always used a hard "g" for both gif and gigawhatever. I'd be interested in knowing if I was wrong along though...

  3. Re:But will it run Crysis?... on Nvidia 480-Core Graphics Card Approaches 2 Teraflops · · Score: 1

    How so? I've played through all of Crysis and I never ran into a single bug. It also continues to be the most beautiful game I've ever played and I wasn't even able to max the settings (although I did get the DX10 God Rays, etc).

    I'm tired of random rants about how Crysis sucks just because it's graphically demanding. They made an incredible game that has continued to take advantage of new hardware. Most games are the opposite, they code backwards so that most people with existing hardware can max it out. It looks no better on a machine now than it did 2 years ago. Crysis is different... it'll only get prettier (to a point, obviously)!

  4. Re:You haven't played until the end, eh? on Fallout 3 DLC Detailed · · Score: 1

    Thanks for the spoiler warning. The lack of some kind of ability to label / tag / mod something as a spoiler is rather unfortunate. Yes, we're all geeks here but unless you spend your money on nothing but games it's not always easy to keep up with everything as soon as it comes out. :)

  5. Re:Why is the government even subsidizing this? on DTV Coupon Program Out of Money · · Score: 3, Funny

    1. Subscribe to newsletter
    2. Read newsletter
    3. ????
    4. Profit!

  6. Re:The Onion on Apple Introduces "MacBook Wheel" · · Score: 2, Funny

    This idea was invented by Shampoo.

  7. Re:Doofus Maximus on A Hacker's Audacious Plan To Rule the Underground · · Score: 1

    No conjugal visits?

  8. Re:Why? on Microsoft Rumored To Lay Off Thousands Worldwide · · Score: 1

    Gotta dump those lousy dot-com-day hires sometime...

  9. Bad summary, bad! on LG High-Def TVs To Stream Netflix Videos · · Score: 1

    Also don't forget that PC streaming isn't new. I've been using it for over a year. I suppose the other things in that list are, but PC streaming isn't.

  10. Re:Buffer space? on LG High-Def TVs To Stream Netflix Videos · · Score: 1

    Netflix never buffers the whole movie ahead of time - not even on the PC. On the PC you can usually at least move forward or back about +/- 10 minutes. On xbox 360 if you FF or rewind at all it has to re-buffer. I'm guessing the experience on the LG will be similar to the 360.

  11. Re:ultimate reason for the astronauts death on NASA Releases Columbia Crew Survival Report · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yeah, this is a bit like driving your car off of a mile high cliff and saying that the restraint system is the reason you died... yeah... you know... that or the impact and the ensuing fireball.

  12. Re:Kill!!! on Tales From the Support Crypt · · Score: 1

    Re: your sig - for the same sad reason you never see "sneaked" rather than "snuck".

  13. Re:Any way you slice it.... on Breaking Down the Dropping Parts Cost for Sony's PS3 · · Score: 1

    Keep in mind that there are different Blu-Ray formats and those newer, cheaper players don't support all Blu-Ray features like the PS3 does. I looked into it myself before I got a PS3 on craigslist to play Blu-Rays and my old PS2 games.

    As an aside, I actually prefer my PS3 to my Xbox. I think the menu on the XBox sucks, it's slower at loading up the media on my home server, and I've never liked the controllers much. XBox Live is ok but I've never seen it as being super-amazing like everyone says it is. Maybe I'm spoiled by PC gaming in that respect.

  14. Re:Kill!!! on Tales From the Support Crypt · · Score: 1

    rofl, I read the daily wtf all the time but I had somehow never seen that one. Classic.

  15. Quit stealing my stuff! on Tales From the Support Crypt · · Score: 1
    Story 1

    We once had a sales woman rush in and tell us that someone had "stolen her network cable and replaced it with a short one". She was furious and absolutely certain that someone was messing with her stuff. This was confusing because she had a docking station... why is she even messing with her network cable?

    Naturally we walked down to her office to find that rather than leaving her docking station plugged-in and stationary at her desk she had been unplugging it and taking it with her. The network cable was just long enough to reach from the desk hole to the back of the docking station and she was trying to plug the thing into the ethernet jack on the side of the laptop itself. We plugged the network cable into the docking station, walked away snickering, and created a new award for stupid users in her honor.

    Story 2

    I'll never forget the day I came in and saw an e-mail from someone else in IT ranting about how their supply of food stuffs had been raided. He insisted that everyone else should check to make sure nothing else had been stolen by those shifty people that clean the offices at night. Despite joking speculation that it was just one of our co-workers he refused to relent. Of course... a few hours later our boss rolls in and sees the e-mail. He then sends out a reply explaining that he'd pulled an all nighter and that he was the dirty food thief.

  16. Re:Lying doesn't help... on Tales From the Support Crypt · · Score: 1

    I had a problem with someone that decided a keyboard wasn't just for typing - it was also a convenient place to store uneaten food bits. This + time = a keyboard that was just a little grass seed away from being a Chia Pet. I foolishly tried replacing the board with a shiny new one... we all know what happened.

  17. Re:thoughts on Tales From the Support Crypt · · Score: 2, Interesting

    The number of times I saw grant money go toward machines that faculty were barely even capable of using let alone fully utilizing in college is depressing. Where's my grant money for a small server farm for my rendering and compilation projects? Leaving my machine to churn for 13 hours sucks. (OC'd Core 2 Duo w/ 4 GB of RAM isn't exactly slow)

  18. Re:Kill!!! on Tales From the Support Crypt · · Score: 1

    What're you making, an artistic collage? Just paste the freaking things into Outlook along with an explanation of your problem and be done with it. That's like typing something up in Word and then taking a screenshot of it and opening it in paint so that you can print it. You're doing it wrong.

  19. Re:Kill!!! on Tales From the Support Crypt · · Score: 1

    Screenshots in Word are infuriating because if they have Word then they have Outlook. If you have Outlook you can just paste the freaking screenshot into the message inline and save your admin some time. It drives us crazy at my work as well.

  20. Re:thoughts on Tales From the Support Crypt · · Score: 1, Insightful

    The only thing worse than using AOL has gotta be supporting the kind of people that use it.

    I remember in school when were just starting to be allowed to cite online sources in our papers. I got in an argument with the librarian about how exactly the citations should work. She swore up and down that we had to include a "last updated" date as part of the citation. I laughed myself silly and tried to explain to her that 99% of pages at that time didn't provide that sort of information. She refused to back down or admit that I knew more about it than she did... I bet she was an AOL user. (As an aside, I was vindicated years later when the Little Brown Handbook including information for citing websites. It required that you include the date you visited it, not the "last update" date.)

  21. Re:As an Intel Employee..... on Alan Cox Leaves Red Hat · · Score: 1

    What good is a window in a basement anyway? Watch the worms?

  22. Re:Higher salary? on Alan Cox Leaves Red Hat · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Seriously. I've known plenty of people that have stepped out of high paid positions to go work someplace where they'll have more fun. If you're making 6 figures but you spend 10 hours a day hating everything, what's the point? There's no reason not to just make less doing something you actually enjoy.

  23. Re:missing the point on Avoiding Wasted Time With Prince of Persia · · Score: 1

    It's basically like FPS except better graphics. But what happens if I get lag out there? I'm dead! I mean I've even heard there are no respawn points in RL.

    -FPS Doug

  24. Re:missing the point on Avoiding Wasted Time With Prince of Persia · · Score: 1

    I still don't understand all the whining about that... Personally I played the game no differently than I would have if there had been no chambers and I'd had to have started an entire level all over again if I died. If you want to mindlessly run around and blow through the game then why bother playing at all? If you think it's too easy then just switch to the hardest setting which removed the chambers.

  25. Re:design of welded structures on Your Favorite Tech / Eng. / CS Books? · · Score: 1

    Trying buying gifts for nieces or nephews on Amazon. No, no I'm not actually interested in the latest My Little Pony movie / toy, thanks for the e-mail Amazon. Music is even worse. Never, ever cave and buy someone some horrid CD by Hannah Montana from Amazon... your music recommendations will forever be filled with garbage by people that can't even drive yet.