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  1. So long on UK Newspaper Websites To Become Nearly Invisible · · Score: 1

    And there was much rejoicing.

  2. Why Google? on Google's Streetview Privacy Snafu Prompts Lawsuit · · Score: 1

    The thing that really cheeses me off about this is that all of a sudden, Google is getting charged $10,000 a pop. We all know how much bullshit corporations get away with without paying anything substantial. And suddenly Google, probably as benevolent a company as we're ever going to get, is suddenly getting slapped with what sounds like a massive fine? What is wrong with this picture?

  3. Cool on Salad Spinner Made Into Life-Saving Centrifuge · · Score: 1

    I went to high school with Lauren and I go to Rice too, but I never knew this was going on. I guess keeping to the CS and English depts would do that. Still, cool stuff.

  4. I couldn't help but laugh on VirtualBox Beta Supports OS X As Guest OS On Macs · · Score: 1

    Whoo yay, now we can virtualize OS X -- inside OS X! Wake me up when I can do it from Linux.

  5. All about the medium on Roger Ebert On Why Video Games Can Never Be Art · · Score: 1
    I think the main reason I agree with Mr. Ebert is that I have seen so few games that could really be considered art. I think that, of all the video games I've ever played, Portal comes closest to being art, because:
    • It was visually very appealing.
    • The gameplay was both innovative and fun, and the portal mechanics were exploited to the fullest degree possible.
    • The humor was also masterfully executed.
    • Overall, the game had a sense of restraint: it didn't needlessly bombard you with backstory, it didn't drag on longer than it had to, it didn't try to fit in fighting sequences or exploration -- it knew what it was, and it excelled at it.

    Overall, when determining whether a piece of work is art or not, it comes down to the medium. I consider comedy to be art, but you wouldn't judge George Carlin by the same standard that you'd judge Beethoven by. Games can be art, but they have to know their limits.

    Game designers are, for the most part, not writers. That's why so much storytelling in games comes off as forced or cliche: the developers just aren't writers. Even in games where the writing contributes to the atmosphere, the writing itself is usually minimal. Half-Life 2 is an excellent example: just enough characterization to give each character a distinct personality without distracting from the core gameplay, which is the meat of the issue. I haven't played very many games recently, but I hear that titles like Bioshock have a lot of value in their writing. That may be true; I'll believe it when I see it.

    The people who make games are called "game designers" for a reason: their profession is to design games, and when it comes down to it, the principles that guide video games are the same principles that guide every other type of game. A good game uses these principles to deliver a fresh and fun experience, with attention to presentation.

  6. Re:Print Screen on Does Your PC Really Need a SysRq Button Anymore? · · Score: 1

    Incidentally, my "Prnt Scrn" key doesn't say "SysReq," but as I just learned, it still works.

  7. Built-In Flash on Try Out Chrome OS In a Virtual Machine · · Score: 1

    Interesting to note: this build comes with Adobe Flash built-in.

  8. What do you expect with a name like on Server Failure Destroys Sidekick Users' Backup Data · · Score: 2, Funny

    Danger?

  9. But can it . .. on UK Court Order Served Over Twitter, To Anonymous User Posing As Another · · Score: 1

    I think from now on, instead of asking "Can it run Linux?" we ought to be asking "Can you do it over Twitter?"

  10. Neighbors on Wireless Network Modded To See Through Walls · · Score: 1

    "But such a network, which uses cheap off-the-shelf components, might also be easily deployed by your neighbor or anybody else wanting to monitor movements in your home." They make it sound as if someone's likely to spy on the readers of the article. But given the Slashdot population, isn't it more likely to be the other way around?

  11. Re:Ah Microsoft. on Mainstream Press "Cringes" At Win7 Launch Parties · · Score: 1

    Why is Richard Stallman suddenly the Platonic Form of a programmer?

  12. "Especially bland form of English" on Computers To Mark English Essays · · Score: 1

    "are people going to have to learn an especially bland form of English to pass exams?"
    . . .
    You haven't taken an English exam in a while, have you?

  13. It's Already Been Done on Google SideWiki Brings Comments To Everyone · · Score: 1

    Take a look. I saw this extension half a year ago and thought it was a great idea. But it was so sluggish and under-used that I abandoned it about a week in.