I'm not going to comment on GM Foods, because it's unimportant for the argument made by these researchers. Anyone can be made to look a fool if you ask them "how much do you know about X", and then ask them a bunch of questions you know they will have a hard time answering.
It's sloppy and deceptive. If you want to attack the arguments against GM foods, attack them, not the people who believe them.
I live in a suburban area, and overuse of weed-killer is rampant. I used to see bugs when I was growing up... now it's a rare thing. These pesticides are getting in our food, our water, disrupting the food chain...
Targeted weed killers (possibly the next step could be targeted radiation?) could cut way back on this, I'm hopeful.
And the polar opposite is china's Alibaba, where I ordered a present for my wife. The third-party merchant marked it as shipped on the main alibaba website, but did not actually send it. After some complaints, they assured me it had been sent. And after I waited a month and realized it had not, going to the alibaba website revealed that if you have not contested it within 2 weeks of the SELLER-ENTERED shipment date, you do not have the option to contest it. No links to click, no email, no ability to complain, no customer service number. Nothing, you blew it the second you gave them your credit card.
If Comcast starts slowing down our internet service, would this be justification to cancel our service contract and go with a better one (Sonic.net for example?)
A lot of the humor in The Orville is in it's not being dumb. Main character starts giving a long speech to baddies under gunpoint... bang, shot half way through talking.
Main characters confront cultural prejudices of all male society and "prove" women are equal: Ignored.
There's a lot less stupid in The Orville than many other sci-fi shows.
In the same genre
George Alec Effinger -When Gravity Fails and subsequent novels (I'd say this is the best of them).
W.T. Quick's novels (Dreams of...).
Bruce Sterling (Artifical Kid).
Daniel Keys Morran (Emerald Eyes trilogy).
I find it hard to be jealous of something that does not exist. If bikers were allowed to run red lights, then I would be jealous. As it is, I just consider them idiots (doing unexpected and illegal things is an easy way to cause an accident, and they are taking their life into their hands).
What did your state driver's manual say about how to request a green light from a demand-actuated intersection?.
It says you need to obey the law at all times, not just when it's convenient.
What we need is a lot more bikers getting tickets for illegal behavior, until they either learn the law or realize that they need a suicide councilor, not a bicycle.
Tribalism will get you nowhere.
Oddly enough, CF seems to suffer from -too much- faith in the government. The idea that politicians are independent entities, only loosely tied to the people and corporations that paid for their campaigns, their re-elections, and their retirements after their term is up is a bit naive. But it's an attractive concept, we all want to have a 'good guy' in Washington, who is going to fix things. But good guys who fix thing don't get money to be reelected, and are quickly replaced by those who will play ball.
You can speak out against the behavior of Blacks, Homosexuals or Women all you want in the US and no one will bat an eye, until you state that their behavior is BECAUSE they are Black, Homosexual, or Women.
There is a meme tied up with Thai food, that there is OneTrue way of doing it, and all other ways are wrong. All my life I've heard Thai food, good or bad, insulted by being called inauthentic.
It's done by people all over the world, all you have to do is take a single trip to Thailand, or even meet someone who once went, and you too can be the judge of what is and what is not Authentic.
I eat at restaurants with thai chefs, cooking thai recipes, that are delicious. If someone thinks that the ratio of lime to salt to sugar is off, or they did not cook the coconut milk until it cracked, or the lime leaves were added to early, great, you don't like the food. But say you don't like it, don't say it's Not Authentic, that's silly.
If there were OneTrue way of cooking it, it might even make sense. But you seriously think you are going to go to Thailand and have every bowl of curry taste exactly the same?
See, that could be fun! And props to Guild Wars for trying something at least a little different.
online RPGs are in a rut right now, directly comparable to 70s american board games to the euro-boardgames of today. If there is one piece of advice I could give to every game developer, it would be to go over to boardgamegeek and see what the word 'game' means, vs dicefests and timesinks. It's the difference between Go and Monopoly, between 'Tigris and Euphrates' and Risk.
Now that I've gone way off topic... pah, my point is that it's a lot of work for little reward to change basic, working game mechanics that have been tried and true since EQ introduced them. If you are going to make radical, sweeping changes, what about
-auction off extreme powers weekly, with a week's durration. -introduce more NPC action ala auction houses. Pay-for services. Set NPC bounty hunters after people you don't like. Hire goblin laywers and sue a player who ripped you off in-game. -Build power sets ala magic the gathering card game, instead of talent trees.
It is not happening in the game's I'm playing or have played, because monsters weak enough to be killed by mindless AE macroing give close to zero XP. Seriously, not worth setting up a macro, you would spend 2 weeks to go up a single level. I contest that that's completly false.
If you share XP equally without a party you can then mindless grind monsters that give you a signifant amount of XP. That's a huge difference. Seriously, pick a popular game and try leveling by AE grinding alone and see where it gets you.
Restricting XP from a single source- now you are making decisions for how someone can and can't level up, what about the people who want to grind? What's the number you have to kill before you have to pick some other monster? Am I going ot have to move once an hour, or if I'm a grinder am I going to have to start questing and give up that playstyle?
I don't get what a straight player is. All games have rules, all players are forced to follow them. If a game lets you do something, it is straight and part of the game. That includes using the best method of progressing in a game.
Here's one, how do you deal with this:
You have an area effect spell. You find a spot with a good spawn rate. You broadcast on zone chat "AE Farming -coods-" You stand there and spam your spell. Maybe go to sleep for the night, maybe wedge a coin into your keyboard under your fireball macro and watch a movie keeping an eye on the computer screen in case a GM accuses you of macroing.
some other people come along and do the same. AE spells overlap. Maybe someone is at their keyboard and nicely brings some monsters over into the AE. Whatever, some are gonna spawn. Everyone gets 100% xp. Sooner or later you have to move to the next zone and find the next spot to stand.
Bingo, one game change and you completly destroy all leveling content.
Maybe, but it all comes down to implementation. The reasons that party, xp, and loot systems are as they are in many MMORPGs is that they are the lesser of 2 evils. On one hand you have someone being happier because their kill was not stollen. On the other hand, you have a boatload of exploits to deal with that make it much harder to balance encounters for fun/loot/xp.
If you have problems with kill stealing, you can also increase the spawn rate of monsters- fixed. Breaking the xp/loot system is a much more serious issue, and it will reduce the feeling of accomplishment you get from playing a game.
I'm eager to see what becomes of guild wars 2, but I have to admit, I bought GW1 and played it for one day. When I learned I could just start at level 20 and skip all that leveling stuff, I quit. I'm of the opinion that if you don't like leveling/gold/loot gathering in a game then don't pretend otherwise, leave it out completly!
That is what the mmorpg genera is really missing, and maybe what GW2 could be, a different form of progression/power accumilation.
But to say every story is a rehash of another story is just silly. Here are some examples of original stories:
Blood Music - Greg Bear
A Fire Upon the Deep - Verner Vinge
Singularity - Charles Stross
Dragon's Egg - Robert Forward
Candle - John Barnes
Spin - Robert Wilson
And many more. To compare them to cowboys and smurfs in space is insulting.
It also makes sense if you have intrest in and knowledge of religions. A better mash-up of hinduism, buddhism, and christianity has not been done, and it's facinating from that standpoint.
Though I'm biased, I want to see the amber series released as a five part movie (I can pass on the second 5 novels, I liked them but they drifted).
I'm not going to comment on GM Foods, because it's unimportant for the argument made by these researchers. Anyone can be made to look a fool if you ask them "how much do you know about X", and then ask them a bunch of questions you know they will have a hard time answering.
It's sloppy and deceptive. If you want to attack the arguments against GM foods, attack them, not the people who believe them.
I live in a suburban area, and overuse of weed-killer is rampant. I used to see bugs when I was growing up... now it's a rare thing. These pesticides are getting in our food, our water, disrupting the food chain... Targeted weed killers (possibly the next step could be targeted radiation?) could cut way back on this, I'm hopeful.
And the polar opposite is china's Alibaba, where I ordered a present for my wife. The third-party merchant marked it as shipped on the main alibaba website, but did not actually send it. After some complaints, they assured me it had been sent. And after I waited a month and realized it had not, going to the alibaba website revealed that if you have not contested it within 2 weeks of the SELLER-ENTERED shipment date, you do not have the option to contest it. No links to click, no email, no ability to complain, no customer service number. Nothing, you blew it the second you gave them your credit card.
If Comcast starts slowing down our internet service, would this be justification to cancel our service contract and go with a better one (Sonic.net for example?)
Car cameras that snap photo's of jaywalkers.
If every book can be accessed by those who want to listen instead of read! Not a trivial development at all.
A lot of the humor in The Orville is in it's not being dumb.
Main character starts giving a long speech to baddies under gunpoint... bang, shot half way through talking.
Main characters confront cultural prejudices of all male society and "prove" women are equal: Ignored.
There's a lot less stupid in The Orville than many other sci-fi shows.
In the same genre George Alec Effinger -When Gravity Fails and subsequent novels (I'd say this is the best of them). W.T. Quick's novels (Dreams of ...).
Bruce Sterling (Artifical Kid).
Daniel Keys Morran (Emerald Eyes trilogy).
I find it hard to be jealous of something that does not exist. If bikers were allowed to run red lights, then I would be jealous. As it is, I just consider them idiots (doing unexpected and illegal things is an easy way to cause an accident, and they are taking their life into their hands).
What did your state driver's manual say about how to request a green light from a demand-actuated intersection?.
It says you need to obey the law at all times, not just when it's convenient. What we need is a lot more bikers getting tickets for illegal behavior, until they either learn the law or realize that they need a suicide councilor, not a bicycle.
Something for me to skim oil off of my soup with?
It's what his kind honestly believe.
Tribalism will get you nowhere. Oddly enough, CF seems to suffer from -too much- faith in the government. The idea that politicians are independent entities, only loosely tied to the people and corporations that paid for their campaigns, their re-elections, and their retirements after their term is up is a bit naive. But it's an attractive concept, we all want to have a 'good guy' in Washington, who is going to fix things. But good guys who fix thing don't get money to be reelected, and are quickly replaced by those who will play ball.
You can speak out against the behavior of Blacks, Homosexuals or Women all you want in the US and no one will bat an eye, until you state that their behavior is BECAUSE they are Black, Homosexual, or Women.
There is a meme tied up with Thai food, that there is OneTrue way of doing it, and all other ways are wrong. All my life I've heard Thai food, good or bad, insulted by being called inauthentic. It's done by people all over the world, all you have to do is take a single trip to Thailand, or even meet someone who once went, and you too can be the judge of what is and what is not Authentic. I eat at restaurants with thai chefs, cooking thai recipes, that are delicious. If someone thinks that the ratio of lime to salt to sugar is off, or they did not cook the coconut milk until it cracked, or the lime leaves were added to early, great, you don't like the food. But say you don't like it, don't say it's Not Authentic, that's silly. If there were OneTrue way of cooking it, it might even make sense. But you seriously think you are going to go to Thailand and have every bowl of curry taste exactly the same?
See, that could be fun! And props to Guild Wars for trying something at least a little different.
online RPGs are in a rut right now, directly comparable to 70s american board games to the euro-boardgames of today. If there is one piece of advice I could give to every game developer, it would be to go over to boardgamegeek and see what the word 'game' means, vs dicefests and timesinks. It's the difference between Go and Monopoly, between 'Tigris and Euphrates' and Risk.
Now that I've gone way off topic... pah, my point is that it's a lot of work for little reward to change basic, working game mechanics that have been tried and true since EQ introduced them. If you are going to make radical, sweeping changes, what about
-auction off extreme powers weekly, with a week's durration.
-introduce more NPC action ala auction houses. Pay-for services. Set NPC bounty hunters after people you don't like. Hire goblin laywers and sue a player who ripped you off in-game.
-Build power sets ala magic the gathering card game, instead of talent trees.
It is not happening in the game's I'm playing or have played, because monsters weak enough to be killed by mindless AE macroing give close to zero XP. Seriously, not worth setting up a macro, you would spend 2 weeks to go up a single level. I contest that that's completly false.
If you share XP equally without a party you can then mindless grind monsters that give you a signifant amount of XP. That's a huge difference. Seriously, pick a popular game and try leveling by AE grinding alone and see where it gets you.
Restricting XP from a single source- now you are making decisions for how someone can and can't level up, what about the people who want to grind? What's the number you have to kill before you have to pick some other monster? Am I going ot have to move once an hour, or if I'm a grinder am I going to have to start questing and give up that playstyle?
I don't get what a straight player is. All games have rules, all players are forced to follow them. If a game lets you do something, it is straight and part of the game. That includes using the best method of progressing in a game.
Because of exploits.
Here's one, how do you deal with this: You have an area effect spell. You find a spot with a good spawn rate. You broadcast on zone chat "AE Farming -coods-" You stand there and spam your spell. Maybe go to sleep for the night, maybe wedge a coin into your keyboard under your fireball macro and watch a movie keeping an eye on the computer screen in case a GM accuses you of macroing.
some other people come along and do the same. AE spells overlap. Maybe someone is at their keyboard and nicely brings some monsters over into the AE. Whatever, some are gonna spawn. Everyone gets 100% xp. Sooner or later you have to move to the next zone and find the next spot to stand.
Bingo, one game change and you completly destroy all leveling content.
Maybe, but it all comes down to implementation. The reasons that party, xp, and loot systems are as they are in many MMORPGs is that they are the lesser of 2 evils. On one hand you have someone being happier because their kill was not stollen. On the other hand, you have a boatload of exploits to deal with that make it much harder to balance encounters for fun/loot/xp.
If you have problems with kill stealing, you can also increase the spawn rate of monsters- fixed. Breaking the xp/loot system is a much more serious issue, and it will reduce the feeling of accomplishment you get from playing a game.
I'm eager to see what becomes of guild wars 2, but I have to admit, I bought GW1 and played it for one day. When I learned I could just start at level 20 and skip all that leveling stuff, I quit. I'm of the opinion that if you don't like leveling/gold/loot gathering in a game then don't pretend otherwise, leave it out completly!
That is what the mmorpg genera is really missing, and maybe what GW2 could be, a different form of progression/power accumilation.
No. A meme is not a fashion or a fad. Fad is the proper term.
Is meme now a buzzword? Because I'm failing to see how this in any way qualifies as one.
But to say every story is a rehash of another story is just silly. Here are some examples of original stories:
Blood Music - Greg Bear
A Fire Upon the Deep - Verner Vinge
Singularity - Charles Stross
Dragon's Egg - Robert Forward
Candle - John Barnes
Spin - Robert Wilson
And many more. To compare them to cowboys and smurfs in space is insulting.
It also makes sense if you have intrest in and knowledge of religions. A better mash-up of hinduism, buddhism, and christianity has not been done, and it's facinating from that standpoint.
Though I'm biased, I want to see the amber series released as a five part movie (I can pass on the second 5 novels, I liked them but they drifted).
The Stainless Steel Rat could be a lot of fun.
Yeah, sure, like I'm gonna act in your low-budget TV show.
umm, it is on DVD (I'm seeing non-US format, but that's easy to get around)