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  1. Re:wii go postal on Is There a Future For Mature Games On Wii? · · Score: 1

    On Manhunt 2, you could beat, stab and garotte people using a combination of Wiimote and Nunchuck. Far more immersive than pushing buttons on a controller.

  2. Re:The writer is clueless about end users on Comparing the Freedoms Offered By Maemo and Android · · Score: 1

    'rm' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
    operable program or batch file.

    Hmmmm, yeah, super fun !

  3. Create a free website on Geocities Shutting Down Today · · Score: 1

    Yola is the new name for SynthaSite.

    "Our website builder lets you easily take what's in your head and turn it into webpages in front of your eyes. Yola lets you make great-looking sites with webpages that work beautifully together. We do it without imposing banner ads or throwing up pop-up ad windows everywhere."

  4. Re:Super computer? on Asus Releases Desktop-Sized Supercomputer · · Score: 1

    Which leads to problems, since you can't really be post-contemporary.

    If anyone asks what genre my band is, I'm going to say "Post-Contemporary" from now on. :-D

    Thanks, AC !

  5. Re:Boinc Applications... on Asus Releases Desktop-Sized Supercomputer · · Score: 1

    Or blow it all on booze, coke and hookers !

  6. Re:Ubuntu or Debian? on Canonical Halts Ubuntu CD Free-for-all · · Score: 1

    Gentoo is great if you want to learn a whole lot about Linux fast, because you're going to have to know to get it working.

    Inside I see that Bill is a mechanic of the "photographic mind" school. Everything lying around everywhere. Wrenches, screwdrivers, old parts, old motorcycles, new parts, new motorcycles, sales literature, inner tubes, all scattered so thickly and clutteredly you can't even see the workbenches under them. I couldn't work in conditions like this but that's just because I'm not a photographic-mind mechanic. Bill can probably turn around and put his hand on any tool in this mess without having to think about where it is. I've seen mechanics like that. Drive you crazy to watch them, but they get the job done just as well and sometimes faster. Move one tool three inches to the left though, and he'll have to spend days looking for it.

    Bill arrives with a grin about something. Sure, he's got some jets for my machine and knows right where they are. I'll have to wait a second though. He's got to close a deal out in back on some Harley parts. I go with him out in a shed in back and see he is selling a whole Harley machine in used parts, except for the frame, which the customer already has. He is selling them all for $125. Not a bad price at all.

    Coming back I comment, "He'll know something about motorcycles before he gets those together."

    Bill laughs. "And that's the best way to learn, too."

    from Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert M. Pirsig.

    Author's Note

    What follows is based on actual occurrences. Although much has been changed for rhetorical purposes, it must be regarded in its essence as fact. However, it should in no way be associated with that great body of factual information relating to orthodox Zen Buddhist practice. It's not very factual on motorcycles, either.

  7. Re:Great! on BBC Planning To Launch Global iPlayer VoD Service · · Score: 1

    A Trek 5 paraquote ? Kudos !

  8. Re:Time will tell on The LHC, the Higgs Boson, and the Chicago Cubs · · Score: 1

    If the LHC gets hit by a meteor five minutes before it is next switched on we may conclude that something strange is going on.

    ...because any self-respecting geek knows that meteorites are what impact at ground level.

  9. Make $$$$$s fast. on IBM's Answer To Windows 7 Is Ubuntu Linux · · Score: 1

    The ms shills must be jumping all over you.

    Damn right we are ! Would you rather spend 20 minutes composing a detailed response, or earn $100 in 30 seconds by simply down-modding a pro-Linux post on /. ?

    If you want to find out how to sign up for the MS Professional Shill program, send me a PM. This could be your passport to financial freedom !

  10. Re:IBM's hardware vendor mind is taking over on IBM's Answer To Windows 7 Is Ubuntu Linux · · Score: 1

    Today in order to run their crapware you need a high dollar, high end, turbocharged PC.

    So much for the validity of anything you say.

  11. 2009 on NVIDIA Driver Developer Discusses Linux Graphics · · Score: 1

    The year of Linux on NVIDEA.

  12. Re:Wow, my clock must be broken on Amiga and Hyperion Settle Ownership of AmigaOS · · Score: 1

    ...genuine video editing, multi-track virtual recording studio...

    Yes, but the Amiga did this on an 8MHz 68K with 1MB of RAM.

    An 8MHz 68K Amiga with 1MB of RAM could handle neither of these tasks - don't be ridiculous.

  13. Re:fuck that on Observing Evolution Over 40,000 Generations · · Score: 1

    I wonder how many basement-dwellers have bred their own private 40,000 generations of E-Coli ?

  14. Re:Wow, my clock must be broken on Amiga and Hyperion Settle Ownership of AmigaOS · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The Amiga offered one helluva lot of bang for your bucks back in the day. The OS was relatively slick from both the user and developer perspectives. The graphics and sound hardware was pretty decent, too. A good quantity of third-party software and games. Genlock abilities and TV-standard screen modes made for great video-captioning abilities, etc.

    But come on. Even a mid-spec'ed Windows PC can handle genuine video editing, multi-track virtual recording studios with awesome soft synths and effects plug-ins, 24-bit colour to massive resolutions. All without having to work too hard in order to play nice with other apps and the OS itself.

    Great in the day, but only interesting in a historical context. The same could be said of the Atari ST or Acorn Archimedes.

    (Ex-Amiga 500+ owner and developer.)

  15. Re:Transistors Per IC and Planck Time on The Ultimate Limit of Moore's Law · · Score: 1, Informative

    I see now why so many people are creationists and climate-change deniers.

    Very, very few people are actually denying climate change; change is the norm - stasis is the exception. Is it right, however, to lump together those who are skeptical of evolution with those who are skeptical of AGW, particularly CO2-driven AGW ?

  16. Re:Scalzi on Stross on ST on Why Charles Stross Hates Star Trek · · Score: 4, Insightful

    As Scott Adams says; "The Holodeck will be mankind's last great invention". I'll leave it as an exercise to the reader to work out why we'd never ever want to leave.

  17. Speaking personally on Command & Conquer MMO a Possibility? · · Score: 1

    The introduction of chracaters would get me back into the scene.

  18. Ob: Idiocracy on Command & Conquer MMO a Possibility? · · Score: 1

    get your Starbucks fix.

    Yeah, well I really don't think we have time for a hand job, Joe.

  19. Re:41? on BSA Says 41% of Software On Personal Computers Is Pirated · · Score: 1

    Burma Shave

  20. Better name on Contest Winners Show Potential For Pressure-Sensitive Keyboard · · Score: 2, Funny

    They should have called the rock climbing game Ballmer Peak.

  21. Re:I'll believe it when I see it... on Microsoft, EU Reach Antitrust Accord · · Score: 2, Informative

    And back then you had to purchase Word (or Windows and download a free Word viewer) to read the specifications.

    Couldn't you open it in OpenOffice.org under Linux ?

  22. Re:Brian Kernighan of AWK/AMPL Fame on Interview With Brian Kernighan of AWK/AMPL Fame · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    My thoughts exactly. Mod AC up !

  23. Re:Nobody expects reflected ideology on How Video Games Reflect Ideology · · Score: 5, Funny

    As Nikita Khrushchev once said, the press is our chief ideological weapon,

    ...the press, and fear. We have two chief ideological weapons - the press, fear and surprise !

    Amongst our chief ideological weapons are such diverse elements as the press, fear, surprise, ruthless efficiency, an almost fanatical devotion to the writings of Karl Marx, and nice red flags.

  24. Re:Would a current technology be a factor here? on How Video Games Reflect Ideology · · Score: 5, Interesting

    What about the possibility that previously in games due to technical limitations of the hardware the only character you could have is your "bald white space-marine"

    That's how Mario came to have his distinguishing features.

    "Due to the graphical limitations of arcade hardware at the time, Miyamoto clothed the character in bright red overalls and a blue shirt to contrast against each other and the background, adding white gloves to distinguish the character's arms on the screen as they swung back and forth. A cap was added to let Miyamoto avoid drawing the character's hairstyle, while preventing issues of animating his hair as he jumped.[8] To make him appear human onscreen despite his small size they gave Mario a large nose, and added a mustache to avoid drawing a mouth due to the difficulty of illustrating facial expressions at that size.[10]"

  25. Re:Racism on How Video Games Reflect Ideology · · Score: 1

    Is there something abut B flat I don't know?

    Bb == A#

    Is calling someone "a sharp" racist ? Perhaps we'll never know.