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  1. Re:I can think of a few on Time To Cut the Ethernet Cable? · · Score: 1

    Yes. Cats must be removed from the picture. Mine have committed treasonous acts of sabatoge against my cables more than once!!! I tried with a dog but found he was double crossing me for leftover cat treats.

  2. Re:why would a computer "jitter and freeze" on Think-Tank Warns of Internet "Brownouts" Starting Next Year · · Score: 1

    Hav ppl wrt n teh SMS stlz 2 rduce teh nmbr of btz gng arnd.

  3. Re:I am incredulous on Can Avatars Make Contracts? · · Score: 1

    Yeah, I have to spend 2 hours a week mowing my virtual lawn around my virutal house. I put a lamp close to my head to get the effect of the sun beating down on me.

  4. Re:Bolivia's new future on Bolivia Is the Saudi Arabia of Lithium · · Score: 1

    I know plenty of history. It was my minor in college. You should try reading up on current events. ;-)

  5. Re:Bolivia's new future on Bolivia Is the Saudi Arabia of Lithium · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Why U.S. and European? Why not Chinese? They are investing a lot of money in South America right now trying to recruit new markets for their products. Quit being so anti-Anglo.

  6. Re:Lies, damned lies, and money. on Study Claims 8.5% of Young Gamers "Pathologically Addicted" · · Score: 1

    Not exactly on the point I was trying to make but good info!

  7. Re:Lies, damned lies, and money. on Study Claims 8.5% of Young Gamers "Pathologically Addicted" · · Score: 1

    If I could be a professional musician I guess I could be one of those professional Game Players! Well, neither one of those will happen. If I "have" to do something, then that takes the fun out of it for me. As for brain activity, they can see changes in the way the brain functions using PET scans (or whatever the acronym is) when the person is engaging in the activity or abstaining from it. There is a big difference between gaining pleasure from an activity (or lack of pleasure when abstaining from the activity) and abnormal brain functionality due to the abstaining from the activity. My brain may show pleasure when I engage in the activity and return to normal when I cease. But if my brain does not return to normal when I am not engaging in the activity, then I believe that points to a serious issue with that activity. Thank you for replying to my post!

  8. Re:Lies, damned lies, and money. on Study Claims 8.5% of Young Gamers "Pathologically Addicted" · · Score: 1

    Can you back this up with some scientific data? Do people's brains act differently when they don't get a chance to take their country walk? I enjoy playing my guitar in the evening. However, for certain periods of time I have other obligations that interfere with that enjoyment. I don't blow off these obligations in order to play my guitar. But I do sometimes put off doing various chores in order to get in a couple games of COD4. Even though I've played so much I sometimes hate it. I still come back to it. That to me is a definition of an addiction. There is a point where enjoyment becomes dependency. For some reasons gaming draws this out. Perhaps it is the combination of visual stimulus along with the competition involved against the game or other players.

  9. Re:Have the bugs been fixed on the old one yet? on Bethesda Announces New Fallout Game For 2010 · · Score: 1

    In replying to my own reply, I just wanted to ask people; do you remember where games were so buggy you could never even finish them? I remember playing on my C64 and basically having the game lock up or just crash at a certain point. I'd think how the hell could anyone ever have tested this all the way through? Then you'd have to wait and see if they re-issued a new version you picked up at Babbages. The good thing was that you could play a game all the way through and if you thought it was lame you could return it and trade it in for a new game. I guess that was our version of software piracy.

  10. Re:Have the bugs been fixed on the old one yet? on Bethesda Announces New Fallout Game For 2010 · · Score: 1

    There were very few "bugs" that I found. A couple times I got stuck in rubble and had to reload my game in order to continue. But there was never a point where I "had" to do something which was impossible to accomplish. Such as a door that wouldn't open but you had to get inside. The only quest I just got pissed off about and read up on was Tranquility Lane. It is a required quest and the puzzle you had to solve in one of the houses was just a p.i.t.a. It's not that I didn't understand but the combination of actions needed left me thinking "no way". I'd give "Fallout 3" 9.5 out of 10 in worth of money spent. The number of quests, the depth, the size of the "universe" where all way up there. The only thing I really disliked was the scroll bar for the bartering and the talking. It was so small it was difficult to even use. Plus you always had to scroll to the bottom to exit the dialog so you had to dick with it every time you talked to someone.

  11. Re:How gimmicky is this 3D stuff? on Ridley Scott's Forever War In 3D · · Score: 1

    Haha. Burn baby, burn. Disco inferno!

  12. Noticed at WotC website. :-D on No More D&D PDFs, Wizards of the Coast Sues 8 File Sharers · · Score: 2, Funny

    A sign at a stone bridge warns, "Stop, pay troll."

  13. Re:The Only Change You Can Believe In on Obama Administration Defends Warrantless Wiretapping · · Score: 1

    Seems to me the war went pretty well. Violence is down. Free elections held. No more sons kidnapping, raping, torturing and killing innocents. Saddam not threatening neighbors. People point to the number of Iraqis who died. While it is true, how many lived in fear of their lives for all of their lives. Also take into consideration the 800,000 Rwandans who died while the U.N. stood by and watched. Supposively they were in charge of dealing with Iraq.

  14. Re:Almost sad on AP Says "Share Your Revenue, Or Face Lawsuits" · · Score: 1

    I agree. Journalism will turn to propaganda for either of the two main parties with a solid, but muted independent voice. We can already see this in broadcast news as CNN, MSNBC battle with Fox for who can spin the best. I fear news will become only blogging posts provided by people espousing their own rhetoric in the guise of news.

  15. Talk is great on Obama Calls For Nuke-Free World · · Score: 1

    but action is where things get done. As a lot of people have said, no one is going to give up nuclear weapons. Especially those smaller countries that cannot support a standing army/navy/air force of any size to defeat invaders. Prez. Obama is trying to make nice with other countries and get people liking America again. While that is a nice and worthy goal the last time anyone liked us was when we sent thousands to their deaths helping defeat their enemies. Other countries, Europe included, will continue to do what is in their best interest and allow Obama to weaken America's power around the globe. Whether that is a good thing or not is yet to be seen. But while the invasion of Iraq is roundly seen as a mistake at least there are signs of previous enemies working together for the whole country. All the U.N. talk and sanctions did nothing in post-Invasion Iraq, nor in Rawanda and it isn't doing anything about the massacres going on in Sudan and other areas of Africa. Talk is cheap and accomplishes little. Taking action along with responsibility is what drives "real change". Thanks for reading.

  16. Re:Not introduced to Senate [STAFF WORKING DRAFT] on New CyberSecurity Bill Raises Privacy Questions · · Score: 1

    You won't find it online until 2 hours before the senate votes on it. A senate that probably didn't even read the bill if we learned anything from the stimulus mess.

  17. Re:wow on New CyberSecurity Bill Raises Privacy Questions · · Score: 1

    Nice play. Very nice...

  18. Re:NASA could use this positively.. on NASA In Colbert Conundrum Over Space Station · · Score: 1

    He is suppose to play the idiot so as to fool the other idiots. I see it's worked.

  19. You mean? on Spam Back Up To 94% of All Email · · Score: 1

    I really don't know all those people? I was wondering what warranted my sudden rise in popularity. Well, since I have you hear, would you be interested in hearing about our online electronics store?

  20. I'd choose... on American Airlines To Offer Wi-Fi In Planes · · Score: 1

    I'd choose the flight with less chance of having someone sitting next to me with their "personal" music player loud enough for me to sing along.

  21. Re:There's one problem there on Game Companies Face Hard Economic Choices · · Score: 1

    This is very true for me. While I'm not suffering from the economic issues as bad as most I am still wary of spending money in areas I don't feel are "productive". Of course in gaming language, "productive" means time spent playing the game and actually getting enjoyment out of it. Fallout 3 is the most recent game I've bought new and really worth the price due to its size and depth. Other than that I look at the cheaper games that have been out for 6 months or a year. Since I don't spend every available minute gaming I have a plethora of games available at bargain basement prices. Still, I look back with nostalgia to the games I played on my C64. Sid Meier's "Pirates!", and even those games that you got halfway through and crashed due to bugs. It was a time of less fluff and more interesting experiences. Or perhaps I'm just jaded.

  22. Re:The Children? on ACLU Sues Penn Prosecutor For Empty Threat of Child Porn · · Score: 1

    My only comment is this should be modded a "5". What is this place, Soviet Russia?

  23. Probable reason on Senator Proposes Nonprofit Status For Newspapers · · Score: 1

    I think the drop in print media is happening for the same reason President Obama had such a great run for office. Younger people are not buying print, they get their news online. Quicker and more flexible than print. Fox News is doing well because the majority of conservatives are older and find the print media to be left biased. Same with talk radio. Plus they can keep an eye out for kids on their lawn. It's interesting that the same people who catapulted a liberal into the highest office are causing the demise of their own ancestral pulpit because they no longer think of it as worthwhile.

  24. Re:Oh great. Next step: on Microchip Mimics a Brain With 200,000 Neurons · · Score: 1

    I'll stop at stacked blonde, thank you very much.

  25. Re:That's it... we're dead on Microchip Mimics a Brain With 200,000 Neurons · · Score: 1

    That's not what I saw in Terminator.