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  1. Re:This again? on Saudi Students In US Seek Segregation By Gender On Facebook · · Score: 1

    Oh, Before someone jumps out and says it, I do realize that Philip Pullman is English. It's still a good quote.

  2. Re:This again? on Saudi Students In US Seek Segregation By Gender On Facebook · · Score: 1

    I'm a little late to this party, and I can't speak of everyone, but I'm American and I'm totally on board with being annoyed by things. I think Philip Pullman said it best when he said: "No one has the right to spend their life without being offended."

    There is a quick video and context here.

    Just thought you might like the quote, if you haven't heard it already.

  3. Re:Cars? on Why Special Effects No Longer Impress · · Score: 1

    Nolan actually refused to use 3D in Inception because of the fact that it would potentially detract from the story. He was apparently pressured by the studio to do it in 3D, but wouldn't budge. He also argued that some of the scenes would have been too difficult to shoot on the cameras (hand-held style, for example). While I have to admit the some of those scenes would have been total eye candy goodness in 3D, I also have to admit that he was right; 3D would have been distracting.

    I'm glad he understood that special effects are cool, but you have to know when and how to use them to enhance a story, not just to use them because you can.

  4. double plus on Google +1: Screenshot and Details · · Score: 1

    This story is ++ good.

  5. Re:Dead actors ? What's the point ? on George Lucas to Resurrect Dead Movie Stars? · · Score: 1
  6. Re:You know... on George Lucas to Resurrect Dead Movie Stars? · · Score: 1

    I don't see this so much as a Visual Mashup as creating entirely new material and passing it off as someone else's. Music mashups, to me at least, are more or less sampling, a la Paul's Boutique. No one would claim that that sounds like Curtis Mayfield or the Ramones, but it undeniably has samples from those artists. Visual mashups would be more or less fan-made trailers and re-edits (see The Phantom Edit).

    I see this more as using an artist's style to trick the audience into the thinking they are seeing 'the real thing'. That's pulling a fast one over the audience and cheating the performer (both financially and morally). Especially if the performer refused to do it in the first place. For example, Tom Waits is famous of refusing to let his music be played in ads and successfully suing companies that hire soundalikes to play music that is not quite entirely unlike his own. [see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Waits#Lawsuits%5D

    There are laws protecting movies passing off lookalikes of other actors, why would they get a pass if it's CGI?

  7. Re:first! on Sarah Palin 'Target WikiLeaks Like Taliban' · · Score: 1

    Well put and good point. My comment was obviously a joke (someone must have picked up on that with the "funny" mod). I don't think I would stay in the US because of Palin, but I wouldn't leave either. I do like this country and there are plenty of idiots in power in other countries I would consider--Palin is not unique to the US.

    That said, I have been recently looking to move away from the US, not because I don't like it, but because I hold three citizenships and most of my family still lives in Europe. It'd be nice to live closer to them. Besides, it would make flying to France and England a hell of a lot easier and the TSA wouldn't have to take naked pictures of me--they never want to see the ones I take of me anyway :)

  8. Re:first! on Sarah Palin 'Target WikiLeaks Like Taliban' · · Score: 5, Funny

    I dunno, he might leave the country. I would.

  9. Re:file sharing is the hydra of greek legend on LimeWire Lives Again · · Score: 1

    I'd mod up this AC.

    I know many artists too. Many of them do try to market themselves. Shit, how else are they supposed to let others know about their work? They go around looking for exhibit halls/venues/galleries/theaters/bars/whatever that will show their work/play their music.

    Of course they love what they do. They also love to have an apartment and eat food. So they need to get paid. They aren't looking to make millions, they are just looking to make ends meet and maybe have some spending money they can set aside.

    Seriously, they get into it because they love it, they can only seriously continue full-time because they get paid.

  10. I have used these... on Agloves Allow For Touchscreen Use On Cold Days · · Score: 1

    and they are actually really good. They aren't the warmest things in the world, but because of their snug, stretchy fit, they feel like they keep your hands warmer than other loose gloves I have worn.

    They are really comfortable too. The fabric is soft and stretchy, it's got a bit of spandex in it. The response using my Nexus One is fantastic. It's like I wasn't even wearing gloves.

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    Full disclaimer: I got mine for free in Washington DC. One of the creators, Em, was giving them out at the Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear. That said, I'm definitely buying some as gifts for friends.

  11. Re:Anybody else thought WTF yet? on Saving Lives On the Battlefield With Green Tech · · Score: 1

    Would that shit then be measured in Courics?

  12. Giant turtle theory on Milky Way Is Square(ish), According To New Map · · Score: 1

    What is this nonsense about galaxies?
    I thought our world was carried through space on giant turtle. More specifically, the world rests on four great elephants standing on the giant turtle. The giant turtle just swims happily through space. The astrozoologists are still trying to figure out the details.

  13. Re:Well that depends on Study Finds Most Would Become Supervillians If Given Powers · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Have you read Superman Red Son? It's an interesting take on what would have happened if Superman landed several hours later... meaning his ship crashed into Russia instead of the US. How does the power shift? What ideals does Superman actually hold? Is he still the good guy or does that mean that Lex Luthor becomes more of the good guy now? Interesting read.

  14. Re:Sleep on The Brain's Secret For Sleeping Like a Log · · Score: 1

    Yeah, I totally agree with the running/working out. The best sleep I ever had was when I was training for a marathon. I didn't even have to feel totally exhausted at the end of the day, I would just lay down and be able to fall asleep fairly quickly.

    As a bonus, when I was training, if I had a night with less sleep than usual I often still felt refreshed in the morning--this was only if I was getting regular sleep on most other nights of the week though. I dunno, I felt that the quality of my sleep definitely improved.

    I really need to get back in a running schedule again...

  15. Best video game ever on 400 Turns of Civilization V · · Score: 1

    I disagree, it's a very good game, but I think Donkey Kong is the best game ever.

  16. Re:What did you expect? on Dell Ships Infected Motherboards · · Score: 2, Funny

    to assemble a "rich-boy toy"

    I read this as "rich boy-toy". The rest of the thread got really confusing after that..

  17. Re:Zapp Brannigan on Operation Moon Settlement on When On the Moon and Mars, Move Underground · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I thought whalers settled the moon?

  18. Re:Rule 1. on Facebook, Friend of Divorce Lawyers · · Score: 1

    Yeah, it's like goldy and bronzy, only it's made of iron.

  19. Re:Has existed since '05 on Google To Answer Your Questions Directly · · Score: 1
    Go wolframalpha! http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=Where+in+the+World+is+Carmen+Sandiego

    "Not sure, but wherever she is, it isn't here."

    I was hoping Google still had that easter egg, but it doesn't seem to work anymore.

  20. Re:An answer in search for a problem? on Low-Energy Laser Etching May Replace Fruit Labels · · Score: 1

    What about those of us that need the zest of the fruit for cooking? Or use lemon peel/orange peel in mixed drinks? Personally, I'm not sure I would care about my own drink, but I would avoid putting the laser etched parts in guests drinks (for aesthetic reasons).

  21. Re:hey, it beats on Film Studios May Block DVD Rentals For One Month · · Score: 1

    Great. Thanks. Thanks a lot. I just wasted the lat few hours bouncing around tvtropes. (I did learn a few useless facts though!)

  22. Re:Do we WANT them to ban laptops? on Laptop Fires On Airplanes · · Score: 1

    I was terribly frightened once when a *very* large woman lumbered up to the seat next to me and had to ask for a seat belt extension just to buckle in.

    I was pretty miserable during the flight, but then I started to wonder how she felt. I can't imagine how embarrassing asking for an extension would be. I wasn't any less miserable, in fact, I was now feeling a bit guilty for hating on that large woman spilling over the arm rest.

  23. Re:Publishers on Are Game Publishers a Necessary Evil, Or Just Necessary? · · Score: 1

    Or just give it to them unfinished and update it through a series of patches and service packs...

  24. Re:Doesn't even need that... on High-Tech Gadgets Can Pose Problems At Mexican Border · · Score: 1

    I knew a Brazillion once. There were a lot of places on her I would have strip searched. wait, what?

  25. Re:Guillermo del Toro on Tolkien Trust Okays Hobbit Movie · · Score: 1

    Am I the only one who liked Hellboy? (Don't answer that.) I've seen it a couple times and I still feel like it is a strong comic book movie. It never takes itself too seriously, the visuals are engaging, and it's entertaining. What were you expecting from a story of a demon brought over by occult obsessed Nazis?

    And Speedracer, damn, I liked that one too! I thought it was funny and entertaining. It felt like the classic TV show. Characters were just dimensional enough to move the plot forward. Evil was obviously evil, and good was obviously good. Visually it was stunning. A bright, fasted paced, fun CGI unencumbered by physics as we know it. Granted, if you didn't like the show, you probably wouldn't like the movie. It felt like a modern homage to the show. (I know its Wachowski bros and not Del Toro, but you brought it up, I had to defend it.)

    The point is that Del Toro can craft a beautiful fantasy world that draws you in. He's proved it to me in the past and I'm certain he'll come through again.