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  1. Pandora's box on Why Aren't There More Civilians In Military Video Games? · · Score: 1

    Just imagine the user generated violent and gory pictures all over YouTube and blogs... no developer or publisher would like the face the resulting outcry.

  2. Re:Another programming language? on Google To Introduce New Programming Language — Dart · · Score: 2

    Corporate languages like .NET, Java, ObjC and now Go are here to create barriers of exit and lockins, /. crowd remembers nothing.

  3. Re:Certificate revocation on Apple Criticized For Not Blocking Stolen Certs · · Score: 1

    > Any ideas on how this could be fixed?

    Take a walk to the trusty stonewalled bank not a 'firewalled' phony bank, don't buy a Mac, another FOSS victory btw..

  4. Re:STOP on Krugman On Bitcoin and the Gold Standard · · Score: 1

    Bitcoin seams to be important only for the underground economy, that is why (i think) EFF and FSF withdrew their support, buying into it you are basically supporting all kinds of blackhats, just look it up at Wikipedia's Bitcoin 'concerns' section http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin

  5. Re:Time to shift focus to another kernel? on Linux Kernel Moves To Github · · Score: 1

    ReactOS will catch, the work seams to be almost done anyway, they only need to reach XP compatibility and that will be enough for 90% of uses. In fact Linux is a moving target, you write a driver today and tomorrow it will not work because Linus in his infinite bazaarish wisdom decided to redesign and rename some parts of the code that you were interfacing with. Now ReactOS, if you have a driver for the WinXP scheme then it will work today and more imporantly it will work forever, thanks to well defined and stable interface.

  6. Re:You haven't fooled me NASA! on NASA Reveals New Images of Apollo Landing Sites · · Score: 1

    Yeah, those doubters will not be silenced by this, it doesn't look convincing enough, looks more like a bad photoshop job. Try harder NASA, this is crucial, we need to dismiss those confusions, more.. we need to annihilate any last shadow of a disbelief about the landing, otherwise it only makes things worse.

  7. Re:Time to shift focus to another kernel? on Linux Kernel Moves To Github · · Score: 1

    > Why is HAL such a good idea?

    HAL and lack of standardised DDK is a major Linux turn away factor for many, sometimes you can't go 'open source' if 3rd party technologies and NDAs are involved. It would be more flexible to be able just optionally plug-in stuff without the hassle of sharing..

  8. Time to shift focus to another kernel? on Linux Kernel Moves To Github · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Linux kernel is very mature at this point, but some basic functionalities like HAL (hardware abstraction layer) are not present and not even planned. Linus is perhaps happy with the current 3.x state of Linux, but lots of people demand more.. I recently ventured to ReactOS website and have seen lots of activity in the SVN. This is maybe thanks to Google Summer of Code 2011 ReactOS involvement, lots of commits on daily basis in the trunk now, the project seams to be getting in motion again.

  9. Re:Doubt it. Limited hardware means limited softwa on Is Tablet Success Bound To Their Crackability? · · Score: 1

    >> touch interface works best for viewing content, not creating

    you are right, like 90% of all users are consumers, not creators.

  10. Re:Gyro inside? on Sony To Sell 3D Head-Mounted Display · · Score: 1

    You are right about the peripheral vision, but the readout of the cockit could be very ok, the resolution is there.

  11. Gyro inside? on Sony To Sell 3D Head-Mounted Display · · Score: 3, Interesting

    That would be an awsome feature for a flight simulator *yaw/pitch/roll sensing*, so you could really be able to, you know, "look around".

  12. Re:Katrina, Irene on Will Climate Engineering Ever Go Prime Time? · · Score: 1

    Once fusion or other excess power is viable, the abundance of energy combined with advanced automation and robotic technologies could easily enable even enormously large scale environmental projects that are out of reach today. For example large artificial ocean floating islands producing heat/cold/vapor could easily be manipulating atmospheric condition to prevent hurricanes... There is no doubt that there will be technology in the future that is capable to affect weather this way.

  13. Re:Containment on Alloy Could Produce Hydrogen Fuel Using Sunlight · · Score: 0

    H will always leak, as it is the smallest atom (no containment can stop it completely).

  14. Re:IBM did the same on Ex-Board Member Says HP Is Committing 'Corporate Suicide' · · Score: 1

    IBM is retaining some inertia because of old reputation, but that is fading, numbers seam to be stagnant at best, reality is that they are just another IT industry service man, no "big blue" anymore. It is like if Jobs sold Apple hardware division to China, focused on "software solutions" and then contemplated about being a smart exec to cut the low profit margin hardware level stuff.

  15. Re:Is Quake 3 still a relevant benchmark? on Raspberry Pi Running Quake 3 · · Score: 1

    This is very relevant considering big Intel with their integrated GMA (graphics my ass) cards were barely capable to render OpenGL until recently. And this little thing really renders Q3@120fps ?! Hmm, that puts Intel to shame, but still kinda unbelievable...

  16. Any stress can be damaging on Adrenaline May Damage DNA · · Score: 2

    I thought it was a common sense that any physical, mental or biological (food) stress can lead to DNA damage and wear out.

  17. Re:A language with a file system? on Java 7: What's In It For Developers · · Score: -1, Troll

    Bullshit feature or not, it is another cherry on Oracle's fooled execs' lunch pie.

  18. Re:I like options on Smartphones: the New Home of Crapware · · Score: 1

    Android is an open system, you can remove any app on the system you want, it is just not so obvious for beginners.

  19. I like options on Smartphones: the New Home of Crapware · · Score: 0

    4 appstores to have is better then 1 restricted appstore, and secondly some well known firewall is probably better then no firewall at all.

  20. Re:The patent in question; D504,889 on Samsung Cites 2001: A Space Odyssey In Apple Patent Case · · Score: 1

    >> So Apple will definitely win.

    Really? According to the claimed "ornamental desing" by Apple, this Kubrik's device is closer to the patent design due to slimmer bezel, the Apple'e own iPad has a huge thick bezel, very unlike the pictured one in the patent design. And what they claim is just and only the shape of the device, any fuctionality is not even mentioned.

  21. Re:! transcontinental on Russia Approves Siberia-Alaska Railway · · Score: 1

    Actually it's "London to New York" intercontinental continuous rail. I know, this is crazy, but theoretically possible. They are showing this especially in one of those pictures on that website.

    The map of the rail on Inhabitats' website:
    http://inhabitat.com/russia-green-lights-65-billion-siberia-alaska-rail-and-tunnel-to-bridge-the-bering-strait/siberian-alaska-railway-2/

  22. Re:2 analog sticks on PS Vita Specs Announced · · Score: 1

    Both sticks located down is a Playstation thing.. you are right that the inversed placement with stick above the pad and buttons might have been better, but that would be kind like on Xbox.

  23. 2 analog sticks on PS Vita Specs Announced · · Score: 2

    probably the most important spec. for me

  24. Re:The "tax excuse" for not adapting on Bookstores May Boycott New Amazon-Published Books · · Score: 1

    Amazon does collect sales taxes around the world, because they are mandatory in most countries (all EU for example), so they pay those taxes pretty much everywhere, but of course, there is one glaring exception -- the USA.

  25. Re:I'm impressed. on HP's Shift On PCs Could Boost Acer, Dell and Lenovo · · Score: 1

    These executives should realize that not everything is measured by profit margins, HP is a public company and PC division is a very important western PC maker. In the upcoming digital economy and computer based world we in the west would like to use western made computers to avoid hardware level spyware and other malignancies of squarely China made computers, HP plays an important role here. IBM already lost it, to our dismay, this is another western failure in the making.