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  1. Re:Cool processor on 47th Mersenne Prime Confirmed · · Score: 3, Informative

    As one of the IT guys who maintain the lab that found the 43rd and 44th primes at University of Central Missouri (formerly CMSU), I can tell you its one number per core. Also, these are production machines in computer labs as well as classroom, faculty and staff systems that run the GIMPS software.

    We are a public university, its not like we have extra $5k machines just sitting around crunching a number. BTW, the systems that found the 43rd and 44th prime numbers were base model Dell GX280s.

  2. Re:No. on Pixar's Next Three Films Will Be Sequels · · Score: 1

    I beg to differ that none of their films are art. Wall-E certainly is.

  3. Re:Luxo Jr., Grow Up Would Ya on Pixar's Next Three Films Will Be Sequels · · Score: 1

    What world do you live in? Wall-E was a cinematic masterpiece that harkened back to the days of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton. I agree that Ratatouille was a weaker Pixar film, but Wall-E is one of their best (along with the original Toy Story and The Incredibles).

  4. Not Cars 2 and Monster Inc 2... on Pixar's Next Three Films Will Be Sequels · · Score: 1

    I want my Incredibles sequel! That was one of the best superhero movies made!

  5. Re:Overhaul the Battle System on FF XIII Timeframe Set, FF XIV Confirmed · · Score: 1

    Try Final Fantasy XII International Zodiac Job System if you can find it on eBay. It really adds alot to the FFXII game.

    Of course now I finally have to break down and buy a PS3 or XBox 360....

  6. Re:Nothing new, but encouraging on Dot-Communism Is Already Here · · Score: 1

    ...and Captain America is now dead.

    No one ever dies in the Marvel Universe, except for Captain Mar-vell and he gets guest spots.

  7. Re:Scary on North Korea Conducts Nuclear Test · · Score: 1

    They say it is a fine line between genius and madness. I would say that Kim Jong Il has stepped over it.

  8. Re:Scary on North Korea Conducts Nuclear Test · · Score: 1

    Except the United States isn't really a true democracy. It is a democratic or representative republic. A true democracy only works for small settings.

  9. Re:Dear Blizzard... on Blizzard Going After WoW Related iPhone Apps · · Score: 1

    A risk, yeah.. but when you consider that Starcraft is a national sport in Korea, they are going to make money on it. Besides, its only been two years (and I am pretty sure it will be out this holiday season with an announcement at BlizzCon)... That is nothing in Blizzard game development time.

  10. Re:Yawn on US Declares Public Health Emergency Over Swine Flu · · Score: 1

    So those cases in Kansas don't count as Midwest? And I am not hiding in my basement... I just pointed out some similarities between the two events. I am pretty sure this not going to be huge, but it is a wake up call.

  11. Re:Yawn on US Declares Public Health Emergency Over Swine Flu · · Score: 5, Insightful

    it may be 'disaster of the week' for you, but to those of us who can pay attention for more than 5 minutes will see the direct correlation between this and the 1918 epidemic that killed 50 million people world wide.

    The 1918 flu was theorized to have started in Kansas around March 4th. By March 11th it was spread as far as New York City. In weeks, it had mutated into a more virulent strain that went on to kill more people than WWI had. It had killed an estimated 20 million people in 25 weeks, and that was without global air travel.

    I hope that this is just a minor incident and a false alarm, but since it has already proven to be resistant to the first two of the four major flu anti-virals (the neuraminidase inhibitors - Tamiflu and Relenza are the ones that seem to be effective so far), that in and of itself is cause for concern.

    And if 80+ dead in 1000+ cases worldwide so far(and they are mostly healthy and young) are not more than 'nervous hand wringing' to you, then you are a fool. Add to that, is the fact that it has spread globally in a few days, spreads person to person rather easily and the chances of finding patient zero in a place like Mexico is going to be near impossible, makes this appear to be something that is more than 'nervous hand wringing by the talking heads'

  12. Captain Tripps! on New Flu Strain Appears In the US and Mexico · · Score: 1

    I'm not worried though.. I have been dreaming of an old black woman so I should be ok...

  13. Re:eyes...eyes on Ubuntu 9.04 RC Released · · Score: 1

    Sorry... I made my save :)

  14. Oh man.. not this week... on Ubuntu 9.04 RC Released · · Score: 1

    Now I got to upgrade... World of Warcraft 3.1 dropped Tuesday.. my fragile little psyche can only handle one upgrade at a time! Couldn't they have waited a week? I mean, come on.. think of the kittens.

  15. Just like the Alliance on NASA Names Space Station Treadmill After Colbert · · Score: 1

    Gos Se NASA....

    Serenity is what the module should be called.

    Liou coe shway duh biao-tze huh hoe-tze duh ur-tze

    We Browncoat's wont forget.

  16. I think its a bad move on Microsofts part... on Closing Time At Microsoft's Campus Pub · · Score: 2, Funny

    And who knows, Drunk programmers would probably improve the product... ...sure couldn't make it any worse.

  17. DOH! on COBOL Turning 50, Still Important · · Score: 3, Funny

    That's what I get get for learning FORTRAN in college rather than COBOL...

    at least my mad HTML skills..

    oh wait... all websites are in FLASH or PHP now...

    DOH!

    Ok.. im going back to watch a movie on my Betamax or HD-DVD player....

  18. I feel another part of my childhood has gone... on D&D Co-Creator Dave Arneson Dies of Cancer · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I started playing D&D in 79. It was a part of my life growing up and well into adult hood (and still on rare occasion). I was fortunate to have met both Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson on a few occasions at various conventions throughout the years. Its a shame to see such geek icons pass, but sadly, that is life.

    Thank you Dave, and Gods Speed!

  19. Re:I like Will Wrights stuff on Will Wright Leaves EA/Maxis For Stupid Fun Club · · Score: 1, Interesting

    It was alright, but it had the potential to be so much more. An example, a +5 leg is just as good as 5 +1 legs. The game was supposed to be based on the evolutionary process, and yet, that process played no real part in the game. Also, once past the initial stages and in the tribal stage, it played like a second rate strategy game. To be honest, I got more enjoyment out of the creature creator than the later stages of the game. Now don't get me wrong, Wright has done some great work in the past... Sim City, the Sims, etc., but EA's fingerprints are all over Spore and the fact that Wright sold out rather than sticking to his guns to make the game he promised is evident in the final product. Now I know there is an expansion pack coming, so that may have add whole dimensions to the game that would change my mind, but I can't see spending even more money on a game that lost its replay value too quickly. SimCity and The Sims both had excellent replay value, but Spore got old quickly.

    And I stand by my statement about Sid Meier. His games are vastly superior to Wrights and provide way more replay value than Spore could even think of. Civilization, Pirates, Railroad Tycoon, and the rest all provide nearly infinite replay (admittedly so did SimCity and to an extent, The Sims, but you needed expansion pack after expansion pack) value.

    This is just my opinion, but I have been playing these games since the late 80s, early 90s. Now I am probably biased because two of my favorite games for my C64 was Pirates and F15 Strike Eagle (with Silent Service and NATO Commander in the mix as well). I know I am coming off as a Sid Meier fanboy (and I guess I am to an extent... I will buy pretty much any game his name is on or he had a hand in) and I do want to acknowledge that Will Wright made some great games as well, but Spore just wasn't up to his previous benchmarks of quality.

  20. I like Will Wrights stuff on Will Wright Leaves EA/Maxis For Stupid Fun Club · · Score: 0

    ... until the debacle of Spore. There was tons of potential there, but it falls short. I guess that is what happens when you sell your soul to the Devil... or his software company.

    Besides, Sid Meier can kick Will Wrights ass any day.

  21. Re:Idea shortage in LA on Star Trek Premiere Gets Standing Ovation, Surprise Showing In Austin · · Score: 0

    Honor Harrington would probably be better suited as a series. While the ship battles would be impressive (who wouldnt love to see ships of the wall being destroyed by X-Ray laser warheads on IMAX), its the personal interactions that make the series stand out above regular sci-fi.

    On a side note, Id love to see the Flint/Weber Ring of Fire get the movie treatment.

  22. Now... on Scientists Begin Mapping the Brain · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Maybe I can finally get that direct neural interface I have always wanted :)

  23. Time to cancel Netflix if true. on Netflix Throttling Instant Video Streaming · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Oh well.. I tried to go legit, but time to fire up bittorrent again, I guess. They are just shooting themselves in the foot.

  24. Re:Titanic on US Pentagon Plans For a Spy Blimp · · Score: 1

    I think you mean the Hindenburg...

  25. Re:communications? on US Pentagon Plans For a Spy Blimp · · Score: 1

    A RIFTS character of mine did the same thing to get around the no satellites in orbit from the space junk about 10 years ago. I reestablished global instant communications within the game, and was hunted by the Coalition after that :)