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  1. Re:No Linux? Bah. on The Latest Web Browser Grand Prix · · Score: 2

    Here's the thing with making benchmarks under Linux:
    People will have something against your methodology no matter what. "X is faster than Y under windowing toolkit Z" or "No wonder X beat Y when you didn't even install kernel patch Z" or "You better retest this on kernel version X because Y is known to ..."

    Sure you can give ballpark estimations on a specific setup but that's about it.

  2. Re:Ugh on Carmack Addresses FPS Creativity Concerns · · Score: 1

    Maybe we have a different definition of "solved"

    My point was that there is a remarkable amount of people trying to solve a problem that you claim to be solved.

    If there were a successful movie shot with a cell-phone cam would you call cinematography solved? What I am saying is not that "better looking" games make better games but that there are games that gain tremendous value from new technology that allows them to look more believable.

  3. Re:Ugh on Carmack Addresses FPS Creativity Concerns · · Score: 2, Insightful

    >Visuals are a solved problem

    Psssh, don't tell that to the SIGGRAPH attendees or engine developers because they'll smack you square in the face.

  4. Re:All I have to say is on Dumpster Drive: File-Sharing For Your Digital Trash · · Score: 1

    Why would they delete that? Wouldn't you rather find the accidentally downloaded straight porn that was deleted?

  5. Re:Perhaps not more common, just more visible on Is This the Golden Age of Hacking? · · Score: 1

    I wish they would stop their "look what we can do" campaign. If you are gonna do some cracking then keep it to yourself and your l33t crew-mates. The only thing that the publicity is going to give us is even more stupid internet regulations which won't affect the guys behind an array of proxies anyhow. It's like they are hellbent on annoying not only corporations but also provoking governments into more regulations.

  6. Re:Why South Korea? on Google Uncovers China-Based Password Collection Campaign · · Score: 1

    Well I think China quite likes the idea of a communist country with a huge army as a buffer between them and the US-allied south.
    But they are well-advised to not support them officially, since they don't want to get drawn in into a war with America currently as it supplies them with consumers for their products. Also in case they do supply North Korea with Intel they better do so under the condition that they not start a nuclear war since atomic mushrooms in your neighboring countries are never a good thing.

    So imo their best bet right now is to officially distance themselves but secretly support them under certain conditions. But having information about the nearest country with US Troops stationed sounds like something they could use themselves.

  7. Re:Nuclear != Radioactivity on Germany To End Nuclear Power By 2022 · · Score: 1

    >The Big Bang was a nuclear explosion

    I kind of doubt that there were any nuclei directly involved in the cause for the Big Bang. Not that I have prove but neither do you.

  8. Re:correlation here? on Duke Nukem Forever Goes Gold · · Score: 1

    Why would you use an Android tablet on top of your desk? You don't make any sense.

  9. Re:Unnecessarily complex? on How Today's Tech Alienates the Elderly · · Score: 1

    I find your points for the alarm somehow valid but chrome is a browser. Most people use browser for extended periods of time. That's why they write the keyboard shortcuts next to the menu items. They want you to use the keyboard shortcuts. Because not learning shortcuts for a software that you often use is just a waste. I basically never use the menu of chrome anymore (except for setting options).
    And I didn't learn all shortcuts at once but naturally as I used a function for the 10th time and saw the keycombo next to it.
    So now I use CTRL + t , w , r, esc , tab , shift+tab, shift+n, j, s, d and of course f, x, c and v and F6. If you learn a shortcut every week, you'll quickly get faster.

  10. Re:Or importantly.... on Modern Warfare 3 Details Leak · · Score: 1

    I am sorry to tell you this but Starcraft 2 has no LAN mode and BNET 2.0 has screwed over more than its fair share of LAN tournament games and even screwed up a few games in the GSL, the biggest professionally produced Starcraft league.

    As if that is not bad enough, I am pretty sure Diablo 3 will have no LAN either. Yay for Blizzard.

  11. Re:Infected with moles on WikiLeaks Releases Guantanamo Prisoner Files · · Score: 1

    has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?

  12. Re:False flag? on Hackers Penetrate Nasdaq Computer Networks · · Score: 1

    I don't think anybody is going to call him tin-foil hat crazy because he essentially said:
    "The timing seems suspiciously convenient, we should consider the possibility that this was staged."

    you call 'em tin-foil hat crazy when they say:
    "The timing is suspicious, it was an inside job"

    Regarding the things the US government has done to get legitimization for what they want (immediate reason for the start of the Vietnam war) this would be a perfectly reasonable thing to do for them if it was really high priority to them (which I kinda doubt).
    But they have to think twice nowadays before staging something because of the potential repercussions if it's leaked shortly after they're done.

  13. Re:Seriously... on Model Says Religiosity Gene Will Dominate Society · · Score: 3, Insightful

    honestly these guys are full of shit. I come out of a family with a long tradition of strict religion but me and both my siblings are non religious. Sure this is only anecdotal evidence but the article also doesn't have the data 100% on its side. Their entire study is based on this sentence:
    "an individual’s predisposition toward religion is likely to be influenced by genetics"

    This is just another way to spread the fear against muslims and other religious groups. I just wish this fear wouldn't encounter such fertile ground here in europe. Stop the fearmongering ffs.

  14. Re:shouldnt ebooks be 0% ? on E-Books Are Only 6% of Printed Book Sales · · Score: 1

    Why does he get voted down?
    I'm pretty sure eBooks make up 0% of PRINTED books sold.

  15. Re:As a fresh father on How To Build a Winscape · · Score: 1

    you mean 7 billion

  16. Re:What about Flash games and other stuff? on Adobe Not Worried About the Future of Flash · · Score: 2, Interesting

    people are leaving Photoshop in droves to pick up superior OSS tools like GIMP, they will leave Flash too.

    I know you are trolling but this just makes me laugh. Many people rather pirate Photoshop than use GIMP. The reasons for this are plentiful. Like not being able to organize layers into folders. This is a very minute detail but it's so annoying when having lots of layers.
    One of the big points is that there's no native support for cmyk in GIMP that just makes it plain useless for print-productions.

    I agree that it's usable for day to day stuff like quick touch-ups and resizing but doing anything seriously is just a pain in the butt. So much so, that I rather fire up a virtual machine with windows on it when I am using linux than use GIMP for a prolonged time.
    That's not to say that GIMP doesn't have it's application because it's extensibility and some of it's scripts are very nice but it sure as hell isn't a finished useable Photo and Picture editing program for media designers and other professionals.

  17. Re:Rights? on Scientology Tries To Block German Documentary · · Score: 1

    it's not a business in all parts of Germany. They still get some tax breaks in some regions as a "registered association". But they definately need to tread it like a business if they continue to rob their followers of all their money.

  18. Re:They are not that dangerous. on Scientology Tries To Block German Documentary · · Score: 1

    You are right the catholic church WAS much worse than Scientology ever will be. Teaching creationism is very wrong because it brings religion into the public-school system which is run by the government which means that the separation of religion and government is not exercised. But guess what if they'd still torture and kill people for heresy or something like that we would fight them.

    As for the stigma that comes with the belief, you're right again. It's wrong that most people think that Scientologists are loonies because that's just a belief like any other. But unless the Church of Scientology stops it's radical behavior against anybody opposing it this probably won't go away.

  19. Re:Rights? on Scientology Tries To Block German Documentary · · Score: 2, Informative

    you don't get it. It's not about abolishing the scientologic belief. It's about the Organisation "Church of Scientology".
    Get rid of the guys that are making it hard for it's members to leave and charge them an arm and a leg for "courses" and we're happy. The trial that decided that the "Church of Scientology" is not a religion specifically stated that individuals have the right to practice their belief.