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  1. Re:Sigh... on Real-Time Keyloggers · · Score: 1

    There are several definitions of hacker. The original definition of the word is not someone who does what you mention, not even close. The definition that you give is the 'modern mainstream culture' definition, but I view most mainstream culture as retarded and ignorant (because of articles that mention hackers in a negative light, which you apparently have also been brainwashed by). Do a wikipedia on hacker, see what else is out there. Most people that call themselves 'hackers' in the computer-savvy world that I know are people that are more curious than anything else and just want to 'solve the puzzle,' usually by tweaking their own software and hardware. If you also want to, go look up a programming job site that sells jobs and I bet you will see the word hacker used just as much as programmer--no, it is not to 'hack' into your friend's computer to plant an idiotic virus that makes naked ladies pop up on his screen.

  2. Sigh... on Real-Time Keyloggers · · Score: 1

    "By going real time, hackers now can..." Exactly the kind of crap that gives REAL hackers a bad name to the lay-person. The douchebags stealing info from banks aren't hackers... they are thieves and crackers.

  3. Re:Blizzard is slipping. on BlizzCon Keynote — New WoW Expansion, Diablo 3 Details · · Score: 1

    True, the video is not pre-rendered... but the unimpressive graphics aside, the trailer just wasn't interesting to me. Trailers of previous games would show cool characters doing awesome stuff with nifty plot hint narratives and battles and big beasties, and the sweet pre-rendered graphics was what brought it all together as a bonus. This... it could have had awesome graphics and I still don't think I would have been very impressed. The CONTENT of the video was pretty meaningless/lack-lustre.

  4. Re:Blizzard is slipping. on BlizzCon Keynote — New WoW Expansion, Diablo 3 Details · · Score: 2, Interesting

    No kidding... even the original D2 cut scenes are comparable to (if not better than) the new D3 Monk Trailer. I'm not impressed... With some of the cinematics that they are putting out for WoW (like the WotLK trailer a year ago, which was purty) I had expected more. And looking at the web site... it just looks like they aren't putting a lot of effort into the game (or publicity)--at least not nearly as much as SC2 and WoW. Losing their touch... "...too little butter spread over too much bread." -B.B.

  5. Re:Yeah, arm-bombs are okay I guess on New Species of Worms Found To Release "Bombs" · · Score: 1

    Heheh... Perfect. That makes me miss that game... Though I had my team set in Polish.

  6. Re:What is this, Harry Potter? on New Species of Worms Found To Release "Bombs" · · Score: 1

    I agree... I think they come up with these names while 'celebrating' their new discovery. "...having promiscuous sex with many anonymous partners while experimenting with mind-expanding drugs in a consequence-free environment..." - Austin Powers

  7. Re:Creepy... on How To Send Email When You're Dead · · Score: 1

    Sorry to hear about your grandmother. Though I do not doubt that something like this could be useful, I am not so much saying that it is creepy for OTHER people to do it... I was more looking at doing it for myself. I am only 24, so I am not sure I want to be writing people death notes just yet... hehe. Much in the same way that I do not have a will. Not planning on going just yet. ;)

  8. Creepy... on How To Send Email When You're Dead · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Though I suppose it is no more creepier than a will. Does said death-mail have legal standing?

  9. Re:Government objecting? on UK Lifeguards Dig Their Own 100Mbps Fiber-Optic Link · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Unless, of course, the company (which already most likely has a monopoly over the area) has paid off the town leaders in order to force the people to hire the company so they can squeeze as much out of the taxpayer as possible. In the USA... I wouldn't be surprised.

  10. Re:Not lifeguards on UK Lifeguards Dig Their Own 100Mbps Fiber-Optic Link · · Score: 1

    Same thing as calling a paramedic an ambulance driver, or a ceramic artist a potter.

  11. Re:only 1000 mins a day! on Measuring Real Time Public Opinion With Twitter · · Score: 1

    Hey, they are only... 440,000 tweets off. That's not much, right? Give the idiots that actually give a crap about the blather on Twitter some credit. And on that note... if public opinion begins to be based on what people "tweet", then as a species we are going to look even more retarded than we already do.

  12. Meh... on Battlestar Galactica Feature Film Confirmed · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Though I did enjoy the series... To be honest, I don't think a movie that takes another shot at what the series did (even if in a different light) will be terribly interesting. I am sure that they will make it look spiffy with spectacular special effects and all... but that does not a good movie make. Like DNS-and-BIND said... come up with a new idea, don't just re-vamp old ones and ruin them.

  13. Question asked... on What Questions Should a Prospective Employee Ask? · · Score: 1

    Though this may be off topic, it is along the same lines. Asking questions is important, but what threw me off in my most recent interview was a question that I was asked. After I gave them the everything-I-am speech about dedication and drive... "Why should we hire you?" What makes you better than the entire stack of applicants exactly like you who are going to say a lot of the same stuff you just said? Basically... why should we give a crap about you? If you get asked this question... better have something poignant to say.

  14. Re:You could always write one... on Open Source Textbook For Computer Literacy? · · Score: 1

    That's actually pretty sweet... never seen wikibooks before. :) Thanks for the link.

  15. Fingerprints? on Poor Passwords A Worse Problem Than Poor Antivirus · · Score: 1

    I know passwords are the norm, but some places have adopted fingerprinting. For example, to get drugs from the pharmacy for my ambulance, I have to sign in to Pyxis using a fingerprint scanner. There are also laptops that are carrying password keyrings linked to fingerprint scanners. Even at UNH, when I signed in to get my meal, they had a hand scan to ID you so you could get through the turnstile. Not new technology, already implemented into everyday software, and tough to fake. For something like a corporation or law office (who can probably afford it), why not? Just a thought.

  16. I dunno... on Microsoft Hardware Demos Pressure-Sensitive Keyboard · · Score: 1

    When they come out with keyboards that are designed like the ones in Star Trek or Ghost in the Shell : SAC, then I will be truly content with my typing apparatus.

  17. Not Surprising on Nicotine Improves Brain Function In Schizophrenics · · Score: 2, Informative

    Nicotine's affects on the mind and body have been known for quite some time, but that it can CLINICALLY help schizophrenics is a step forward for them (drugs tend to be testy with psych patients). Quite a few of our medicines come from plants, and nicotine in itself is not very harmful (I administer more dangerous drugs on the back of the ambulance). Just remember, it is the SMOKE AND ADDITIVES that cause the cancer and COPD... not the nicotine itself. Because it is tied to smoking nicotine has a bad stigma, but we have already refined it for medicinal purposes.

  18. Re:Wrong approach... on Playing a First-Person Shooter Using Real Guns · · Score: 1

    I think a little bit of both would be fun. :)

  19. Re:Air Force people learn to shoot guns? on Playing a First-Person Shooter Using Real Guns · · Score: 1

    You do know that Air Force has support ground elements, correct? And what if a pilot gets shot down in enemy territory? What is he going to defend himself with?

  20. Re:System on Playing a First-Person Shooter Using Real Guns · · Score: 1

    You are right, the sensors aren't terribly new, but it isn't so much that ballistics mixed with electronics is new. What is the nifty part is that they took the sensors used and integrated them into a FPS. I could have some fun with their setup and CS 1.6 AWP Map.

  21. Re:Sadly... on Playing a First-Person Shooter Using Real Guns · · Score: 1

    It is okay. I don't pay attention to politicians. :)

  22. Re:Doesn't sound the same on Playing a First-Person Shooter Using Real Guns · · Score: 1

    That is true... I wonder if there is away to simulate that similar to the way the indoor driving ranges work (with wind, trajectory, and velocity altering the destination of the ball)? I would be impressed if they can do a sniping simulation that takes into account all of the ballistics considerations that you just mentioned. If someone said "hey, try this out!" though, I would probably still have some fun with it. :)

  23. Re:Sadly... on Playing a First-Person Shooter Using Real Guns · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Eh... no one pays attention to those people anyway. They have a right to an opinion just as much as I have the right to own my gaming systems as well as a real firearm. If they REALLY don't like it they can always start one of those online petitions (because from what I hear they are SO influential... *sarcasm*).

  24. Kind of Depressing on Medical Papers By Ghostwriters Pushed Hormone Therapy · · Score: 1

    I wonder if any of these people have read a medical code of ethics... Unfortunately, stuff like this happens way more than we find out about.

  25. Re:Tricky HIPPA... on Can We Abandon Confidentiality For Google Apps? · · Score: 1

    Though it may be true that they might be less strict then I am laying out, I am not willing to gamble my license to practice, certifications, OR my jobs on it. The words "they MIGHT prosecute me" is good enough for me.