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  1. Re:Waiting for it... on Man Attacked In Ohio For Providing Iran Proxies · · Score: 0, Troll

    I can easily understand plenty of Israelis supporting this effort. There's probably little that Israel wants more than a progressive government in Iran that will stop threatening to nuke them.

    s/progressive/submissive/

  2. Research, medical on New Display Keeps an Eye On the Viewer · · Score: 1

    I know eye-tracking is already used extensively in research, and don't quote me on this but I think there has been some R&D going into making an eye-control system for those without the use of their arms or hands.

  3. Re:Better Solution on University Gives Away iPhones To Curb Truancy · · Score: 1

    I apologize for being unable to cite these properly, I've lost my citations and don't care enough to look them up now. Don't take my word for it, do your own research, but a couple of interesting things to think about BEFORE you get entangled with the military:

    To apply for the Marine scholarship program costs a large sum of money, in the area of $1,000. You have about a 1-in-3 chance of being awarded a scholarship. The marines actually make money on their scholarship program by giving out less than they take in (according to the Marine Corps themselves). This is akin to going to a casino in order to help pay for college.

    A study by Ohio State U found that a very small percentage of veterans--12% of males and 6% of females--learned skills applicable to their non-military careers.

    Don't just take the military's propaganda at face value. It is unlikely that a stint will earn you money for college, or give you skills you'll use all your life.

  4. Re:There is always an easier solution... on University Gives Away iPhones To Curb Truancy · · Score: 1

    Yes, because doing things differently from how we do them in America (or whichever country you find yourself in) is dumb!

    Japan's education system is very different from most Western ones, and often more strict. It's not ours to say what they should/shouldn't do.

  5. Re:Nothing wrong with his analogy on CoS Bigwig Likens Wikipedia Ban to Nazis' Yellow Star Decree · · Score: 1

    BadAnalogyGuy is a troll/tongue-in-cheek comedian (depending on your viewpoint). His analogies are deliberately bad. Look at his post history and you'll see.

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

    Not to mention that what's benevolent to you may be seen as malevolent by others.

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

    Communism born out of world-wide strife and led by insane, megalomaniacal, and/or politically/economically idiotic leaders didn't work.

  8. Re:Dogism on Should We Just Call Dog Breeds a Different Species? · · Score: 1

    The good-looking thing is widely noticed, and I've attributed it to the allure of the exotic. Sure, 20 years ago asian women got drooled over cause they were exotic, but now that all (most) of the white nerds have calmed down a little bit, asian women just aren't that exotic.
    What is exotic is someone whose race you can't identify, who has characteristics or a mix of characteristics that're completely new to you.

  9. Re:afaik on In Istanbul, Cameras To Recognize 15,000 Faces/sec. · · Score: 1

    The problem seems to be keeping them behind bars and/or showing them the error of their ways so that they don't commit more crimes upon their release.

    Or solving the cultural/social problems that cause there to be so many criminals in the first place, though obviously that's a harder nut to crack.

  10. Re:Amber preservation on Microbes 100M Years Old Found In Termite Guts · · Score: 1

    Funny, I had one of those myself as a kid, and it lasted a good six years before it got lost in a move. Though perhaps mine was treated somehow?

  11. Re:are you kidding me? on Sedate Your Kids While They Play · · Score: 1

    Believe it or not, but there are other methods of negative reinforcement that don't involve beating your child.

  12. Re:Fuck your fucking spiders! on Giant Spiders Invade Australian Outback Town · · Score: 1

    I don't know about that. Something about a chitinous, hairy, fast-moving critter that lurks in dark areas and may or may not bite you seems like a natural fear for a human--at the very least, for a human child, when fears tend to be the most important.

  13. Re:Multiplayer on A History of Rogue · · Score: 1

    It'll be Sourceforged soon. This is my first large C++ project in a few years, and I'm still in that "parts of my code look like a dog might have made it while drunk, and I am embarrassed to show this to the world" phase. And I'll announce it on rec.games.roguelike.development once things are cleaned up and something approaching a beta is finished.

  14. Re:Multiplayer on A History of Rogue · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I'm working on a roguelike that's based on a wilderness map rather than a dungeon map--meaning you can move as far as you want in the four cardinal directions, but not up or down levels. It features regular roguelike play nearly all of the time, but if you come close to another player on the same server, it enters a timed mode that's more similar to Diablo, and lasts as long as the two players are nearby each other.

  15. Re:Imagination. on A History of Rogue · · Score: 3, Funny

    Oh no! A yeti, floating eyeball, giant ant, dwarf, ooh look a scroll! wight, another floating eyeball, a couple of leprechauns...

  16. Re:Imagination. on A History of Rogue · · Score: 4, Insightful

    When all you have to entertain a player is a bunch of ASCII character, you know that you can't cheat on shiny effects. All that is left is game mechanics, sensible relationships between objects, and a thing that seems to go out of the game when the graphical cheesecake goes in : meaning.

    Not only are you kept from cheating, it also frees up a lot of resources. When a program isn't storing landscape data, character models, textures, etc. in memory, and using at least some processor time in keeping track of them, it means you can have much more complex AI/more instances of the AI, larger areas in memory at one time, and a wide range of ongoing effects all at once.

  17. Oh good on Police Race At Dragway To Fight Illegal Street Racing · · Score: 1

    Hey, this is my chance to test if my car can outrun a cop. Then I'll know whether or not to pull over next time they flash their lights at me.

  18. Re:Side Effects on Lithium In Water "Curbs Suicide" · · Score: 1

    In what quantities? We're talking about naturally occurring levels of lithium here. I doubt it's going to cause any of these.

  19. Re:We already do.... on Lithium In Water "Curbs Suicide" · · Score: 1

    And it'll take 2 more seconds to learn that these drugs are in concentrations low enough that unless you live in the water (i.e. are a fish), it's not going to affect you.

  20. Re: Lithium is used to fight bipolar disorder on Lithium In Water "Curbs Suicide" · · Score: 1

    Yes, because no university would ever pay a professor who also holds a research position.

  21. Re: Lithium is used to fight bipolar disorder on Lithium In Water "Curbs Suicide" · · Score: 2, Informative

    At my local airport there's a sign saying "you should drink 1 litre of water for every flight hour"

    I regularly fly trans-atlantic to the US west coast. A 9.5 hour flight.

    Fail.

    Yeah, you really have to wonder from whose ass those kinds of numbers are pulled.

    The company that sells the bottled water on flights and in the airport, of course.

  22. Re:Product? I Thought It Was a Service! on Can Avatars Make Contracts? · · Score: 1

    Umm. A condom is a product for sex. That doesn't me that sex itself is a product.

  23. Re:I dunno? on WHO Raises Swine Flu Threat Level · · Score: 1

    Whoosh -- the sound of a Simpsons reference going over AC's head.

  24. Re:Swine Flu Causes Zombism on Twitter Considered Harmful To Swine-Flu Panic · · Score: 1

    Nono, a twitter rumor is called a "tumor."

  25. Re:This just in on Twitter Considered Harmful To Swine-Flu Panic · · Score: 1

    In the U.S. at least, the corporations have sufficient power of the people, and over our politicians & government, that they in essence ARE the government. And yes, they do dictate what the press may or may not write.