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  1. I won't be back on Next World of Warcraft Expansion: Warlords of Draenor · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I played from launch up until just after BC came out and returned shortly just before CATA was released and left shortly after never to return.

    The game I loved is long dead, the soul was sucked out of it. You once knew all the people on your realm and could make 'friends' and contacts. Once they introduced the cross realm instancing it all stopped.

    The 40 mans were great fun and it was a sad day when they announced they were being removed from game. There were just things here and there that they streamlined the game for but it just well... didn't feel right.

    Purples used to mean 'epic' then part way through BC and most of WotLK it became the new green.

    Sorry Blizzard, you won't get me back.

  2. Really? on Samsung Opens New Apple Store In Australia · · Score: 0, Redundant

    While their experience store is a dig at apple I don't think they've gone as far as branding it an apple store.

  3. Forget NASA on What Is an Astronaut's Life Worth? · · Score: 4, Interesting

    NASA is a shadow of its former self through no fault of its own. The political climate in the US of the last decade has been increasingly against funding things for the benefit of all. We've just ended up with an agency that has been dicking around in LEO for the better part of four decades with not that much to show for it. The russians aren't that much better for their own set of reasons.

    Private companies and China are the ones who are going to make the giant strides in the coming decades. The side benefit of China progressing in space is that it might arouse some half patriotic half paranoid 'reds under your beds' movement within the US to beat them at whatever they aim for that the US hasn't done.

    If after a decade, China said they were establishing a base on the moon would the US public have a renewal in the interest in progression in space or is it too far gone?

  4. Well... on Should Snatching an iPhone Be a Felony? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Maybe. When I mean 'maybe' I mean maybe when I'm pissing off random thieves on the street by shoving my phone in their face repeatedly until I get a reaction.

    Maybe then.

  5. Hrmm on DHS Sends Tourists Home Over Twitter Jokes · · Score: 1

    Of course the terrorists haven't won.

    Why doesn't the average American see that the freedoms they hold so dearly and supposedly separates them from the "terrorists!" have been eroded and continue to be? I thought the whole 'war on terrorism' thing was defending the American way of life and upholding freedoms. Doesn't seem to me that it was a 'mission accomplished'.

  6. Standard Practice on Major Australian Retailer Accused of Selling Infected Hard Drives · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Seems standard practice with a lot of stores. Someone takes something back because they don't want or need it for whatever reason, the shop will just shrinkwrap it up again and the next buyer is none the wiser. I'm surprised that it hasn't happened sooner.

    On another note, so how exactly can a video file (pirated movie or not) be 'malware infested'?

  7. It makes you wonder... on NASA Successfully Test Fires J-2X Engine. · · Score: 5, Interesting

    If the space race had continued with the vigour that it did instead of petering out after barely a decade, what could have been achieved and what would have already been achieved by now? Instead we reached the moon, gave a high five then twiddled our thumbs in LEO for the next few decades.

    It seems to me like it was a lost opportunity not to maintain the speed of exploration.

  8. Hrmm on Why Patent Reform Won't Happen Anytime Soon · · Score: 1

    "And Congress won't act unless big stakeholders (read: big companies) make a stink"

    (read: downsize or withold donations)

  9. Just shows how things really are on Controversial Cybercrime Bill Introduced In Australia · · Score: 3, Informative

    It's a minority government with Labor depending on a couple of independents and a green to have the numbers in the lower house. When things like this come up, Labor and the Coalition (Liberals + Nationals) hold hands like old chums to make sure what they want gets through. Australia has pretty much the same problem as the US in the political system. Team Blue and Team Red. Anyone else that is voted for is just a token effort.

    Labor and the Coalition might have different ideals but they're both members of the same "old boys" club and be damned if anyone is going to threaten that.

  10. How about this idea on Don't Go 3D For 3D's Sake, Says Sony · · Score: 2, Insightful

    How about making a decent game without stupid gimmicks or one that doesn't play a cutscene every two steps.

  11. Why not cut out the middle men? on Are Google Music and Amazon Cloud Player Legal? · · Score: 1

    So why don't google / amazon just start breaking up the recording industry so they don't face these "challenges" by those trying to hold onto their old business models while continually getting rich off of others work?

  12. I have faith on Anonymous Leaks Internal Bank of America Emails · · Score: 1

    That there will be a bit of noise from the rabble about this but after a week, this will be gone and nothing would be done about it.

    Such is the way the system works, throw enough money at something and it will go away.

  13. Re:Banned! on Australia Bans New Mortal Kombat · · Score: 1

    Actually, Duke Nukem 3D was censored when it originally came out. When the Atomic edition came out, it was uncensored. See the logic?

  14. No sir on Sun Produces First Cycle 24 X-Class Solar Flare · · Score: 1

    You don't have to be particularly bright to produce a lens flare. Just use it in moderation.

  15. Don't even try to understand the logic of it on Duke Nukem Forever Not Edited For Australia · · Score: 2

    Duke Nukem 3D back in the early 90s was refused classification and had been re-released as a censored version.

    There is next to no consistency with the classification board, no logic. The only consistent thing is that most of their reasoning makes little to no sense when they've previously waved through worse games than the one they are classifying at the time.

    Not long after the "Atomic" edition of Duke-3D was released in all its glory. No censorship, same game just with 'more'. Makes sense doesnt it?

  16. What will the 10,000 odd saudi princes do?

    Actually a proportion of the population has no need to work at all, i'm sure the country is going to be a swell place to live once the oil stops.

  17. Hrmm on Mystery of the 'Chupacabra' May Be Solved · · Score: 4, Funny

    Perhaps they should investigate how it's related to the Australian Drop Bear.

    (The Koala's distant carnivorous cousin who drops out of trees onto unsuspecting passers by)

  18. Do two wrongs make a right? on WikiLeaks Releases Cache of 400,000 Iraq War Documents · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Posting these may be wrong but it does bring to like some abuses by all the groups involved which have either never been discussed or their existence never known before. Personally bringing abuses to light which were previously hidden makes this partially right.

  19. Re:Come to Australia on Australian Enterprises Block Sex Party's Political Site · · Score: 1

    Plan is already down. I've done the expat thing before and I'm going to do it again.

  20. Come to Australia on Australian Enterprises Block Sex Party's Political Site · · Score: 4, Insightful

    In the (Blacked out) of the [Censored].

    I've been making plans to get a job in another country. This is something you'd expect to see in North Korea or East Germany circa 1980, not Australia.

  21. really? on Blizzard vs. Glider Battle Resumes Next Week · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If you're needing a bot to play for you its time to give up the game.

    Even though wow is a shadow of its former self.

  22. Hrmm on UK Newspaper Websites To Become Nearly Invisible · · Score: 1

    Gone by June, Back by July.

    Personally I think the guy is the worst thing that has come out of capitalism. He's also poison for any democracy.

  23. Chinese on Obama Outlines Bold Space Policy ... But No Moon · · Score: 3, Insightful

    You can bet that when the Chinese land on the moon and start talking about setting up bases there'll be a renewed call for the US to end up on the moon again post haste. I can tell its going to be like toddlers and toys. One wont play with a toy until he sees someone else enjoying it and wants in on the action.

  24. The Tardis Rotor on First Impressions of the 11th Doctor Who · · Score: 2, Funny

    I think they went a bit too overboard with the "Tardis is dodgy" thing. Last tardis interior was a nice mix of steampunk and random bits. This one just seems to be random bits.

    Lets not even mention the Tardis Rotor (the thing that pumps up and down in the middle of the console) because it now looks like a giant glass time dildo.

  25. PPAU apathy on Ask the UK Pirate Party's Andrew Robinson About the Issues · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I'm wondering if you had any trouble getting members for the party as opposed to what is happening in Australia. The pirate party here is suffering from member apathy, no one is going as far to fill out the paper work in order to help the party get the numbers needed to register as a political party. Has the UK pirate party had any similar issues?