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  1. Re:Ignore this article completely on What I Did During My Summer Vacation: Burning Man Edition · · Score: 1

    It's not your living space that was the problem. But the idea that you should avoid as much responsibility for MAKING burning man happen as possible.

    Every year there is a larger percentage of virgins than the previous year ... and that's awesome! More people coming and learning about the culture and having an amazing experience is fabulous. But because so many virgins are coming it is more important than ever that they be involved and participating.

    The city doesn't just magically happen and appear for spectators to come and enjoy it. It comes from the hard work, blood, sweat, and tears of the people who go to burning man to share something.

    I think its a good idea for virgins to make some things easier on themselves since your first year is a huge culture shock. But if you're not participating you're missing the whole point and really just ending up being parasitic.

  2. Re:Intolerance... on What I Did During My Summer Vacation: Burning Man Edition · · Score: 1

    Yep that's right! It also includes 200 burner bucks for getting beer at the bar inside the temple of the man or center camp.

  3. Re:Still no explanation for why you would be there on What I Did During My Summer Vacation: Burning Man Edition · · Score: 1

    Have you seen the shit they build there?? Its THE place for makers.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMfzFIERJIg

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJ5Etr9t2E4

  4. Re:Intolerance... on What I Did During My Summer Vacation: Burning Man Edition · · Score: 1

    And don't forget to book your tickets early for the Daft Punk concert at the trash fence.

  5. Ignore this article completely on What I Did During My Summer Vacation: Burning Man Edition · · Score: 2

    If you actually have any interest in Burning Man other than to say "I went" you should disregard pretty much everything this guys says.

    Burning Man is an experience ... not a place you visit. The city is built by the people who go ... INCLUDING YOU. So go with something that you want to share with everyone else! Show people how awesome you are and teach people about things they didn't know.

    You will get out of burning man exactly what you put into it. And if you do what this guy suggests, you sadly won't get much.

    One more note ... the people who go are a VERY diverse group. My camp included a neuroscientist, an astronomer, an author, a person who works at the White House, several business owners, an opera singer, an android developer, and people from Russia, Brasil, Japan, Mexico, and the US.

    The gifts I made to give away were necklaces that I hand carved and polished out of a piece of stromatolite (3.5 billion year old fossilized algae) I bought.

  6. Ivy Bridge will also have 1gb of graphics memory on Graphics-Enabled CPUs To Take Off In 2011 · · Score: 1

    It is very nice to see that competition is pushing the market to get better and better :)

  7. Bionic DRM on PS3 Piracy Threats Cause Phone-Home DRM · · Score: 1

    We're so sorry that we created such an awful DRM system without telling you what we were doing ... to fix that problem and regain the trust of our customers we will now tell you exactly how badly our DRM system will screw over legitimate users. But at least we know that no one can find any way to crack the airtight PS3 security lockdown.

    And next time we come out with a game we'll make sure to have a completely non-invasive DRM scheme that simply involves implanting a CAPCOM chip in your frontal lobe so that you can be our very own little Bionic DRM Commander.

  8. Hard to find source article link + too white on Slashdot Launches Re-Design · · Score: 1

    Gone are the days where the source articles are clearly linked on the frontpage ... it makes me sad.

    Also the white is blindingly bright.

    Usually redesigns take a while to get used to, and I'm willing to give it a chance, but these two things really need to change.

  9. Re:Another problem with 3D on 3D Cinema Doesn't Work and Never Will · · Score: 1

    I think you misunderstand my point. When a 2D filmmaker focuses on one image element it is easy for the audience to follow and thus the filmmaker can tell their story.

    However with a 3D environment one needs to search for the focus point that the filmmaker is presenting to you. All of the other points are out of focus, but the point they want you to focus on will be out of focus as well unless you find it.

    So when that trick is used it makes the entire 3D experience difficult for many people and simply impossible for others.

    An alternative to focus which might work better for a 3D environment would be a contrast change so that the element the filmmaker wants to highlight is much brighter/darker than the rest of the scene. The viewer's eyes will naturally move towards that element and focus appropriately.

  10. Re:Convergence and Focus on 3D Cinema Doesn't Work and Never Will · · Score: 5, Informative

    Vision scientist here ... sorry to have to disagree with you, but actually they are linked ... mostly for very near objects though, so the problems mentioned would be worst for handheld video games like the 3DS.

  11. Another problem with 3D on 3D Cinema Doesn't Work and Never Will · · Score: 2

    Is that in the past movies have used tricks like focusing in a particular screen element in order to get you to pay attention to it. With 3D movies you should be allowed to focus on any element you want, yet film-makers (including for Avatar) have persisted in using 2D film tricks like this.

    The only solution would be to film with a very wide field of view so that your focus point is essentially infinity.

    This could also mediate the focus problem mentioned in the article ... but movie theaters would need to change the seating so that there were no seats anywhere near the screen.

  12. Re:hey what is it with Hungary these days on Android Text Messages Intermittently Going Astray · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Subtle and masterful. I salute you!

  13. Really?!? This is front-page quality? on Stuxnet Analysis Backs Iran-Israel Connection · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Technical analysis aside, all these Israel claims are based on huge assumptions and zero concrete evidence. Even if Israel did create this virus why would they put references in the code that led back to them?

  14. Is his program called Reddit? on Digg In the Future · · Score: 1

    Because that seems to predict what Digg will do in the future too.

  15. It's like 4square for life on GPS Tracking Without a Warrant Declared Legal · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Woo Hoo ... now I can finally keep track of which Strip Clubs to go to when I want to have a word with my Congressman.

  16. Re:I wish this were true on Forget University — Use the Web For Education, Says Gates · · Score: 1

    I'm not disputing that online educational resources are a good thing, I think they're great. But they will never be the "Best" education you can get.

  17. I wish this were true on Forget University — Use the Web For Education, Says Gates · · Score: 1

    This is one of those things that I wish were true. It would be wonderful to be able to give everyone access to the best education around for free, but as someone who teaches both at the high school and university level I can tell you that there is no substitute for having a teacher who can be there for you to answer questions, guide the class when they see confused looks and take the conversation in a different direction if students aren't understanding. Also you can never underestimate the effect that curiosity has on learning. A student who gets excited about a topic will want to ask questions and learn more things immediately and a teacher who can feed that desire is the best motivator in the world ... when you WANT to learn something it becomes easy and fun.

  18. BattleNet 2.0 included? on StarCraft II Cost $100 Million To Develop · · Score: 1

    I call shennanagins here. I bet that the cost of building battlenet 2.0 was included in this $100 million figure since that is where they are planning to make most of their money. Also this includes almost all of the costs for the two add-ons that are coming and will probably be quite expensive.

  19. That might explain Chavez's Top Twitterer Status on Twitter Bug Lets Users Force Others To Follow Them · · Score: 3, Funny
  20. Meat Cleavers the Optimal Solution on Convert a SIM To a MicroSIM, With a Meat Cleaver · · Score: 3, Funny

    I think that this should start a trend.

    Clearly meat cleavers are the best way to deal with all Apple products.

  21. Here is some more recent work on Gene Therapy Restores Sight To Blind · · Score: 5, Informative

    http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/09/colortherapy/

    I have a feeling this will be up for a Nobel Prize. It was seriously groundbreaking work and the entire vision science community is excited about it.

  22. Re:The difference between 'might' and 'did' on Magnetism Can Sway Man's Moral Compass · · Score: 1

    I think there is a good chance you are right. The TPJ is a part of the brain where visual and somatosensory information are integrated. It is also implicated in helping to create a mental representation of yourself and the space around you.

    There doesn't seem to be a good reason that "morality" would be there.

    In fact if anything you'd expect some type of moral compass in either the frontal lobe or the amygdala. But the TPJ is mostly a multisensory abstraction region.

  23. Completely useless on US House Passes P2P Ban On Federal Networks · · Score: 1

    It's really a pity that politician don't think before they pass sweeping laws. As the net continues to grow and the way that we share data changes this law will almost certainly prevent the gov't from being able to do useful things online ... and will need to be adjusted or repealed.

    And how exactly does banning P2P sharing prevent people from leaking classified docs?

  24. A different tax proposal on 10% Tax On Custom Software, $100M Tax Cut For Microsoft · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I propose a 20% tax on people who pass stupid laws!

  25. Youtube video to extend signal on How Do You Extend Your Wireless Connection? · · Score: 1

    Here is an excellent youtube video that should help. Be sure to follow the directions exactly!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LY8Wi7XRXCA