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  1. Tasp Button on The Kindle Killer Arrives · · Score: 1

    Hello, Mouse. Here's a device where you push the button and get a fix of the dope you're hooked on. Of course, every hit will put $10 on your credit card . .

  2. Re:What about a more fundamental influence? on How D&D Shaped the Modern Videogame · · Score: 1

    I started playing D&D when it came in a white box, and the number one thing I know about role playing games is the quality of the gaming experience does not depend upon the system used. I've had good games using nothing more than Melee rules. The only thing that makes for a good game is the ability of the game master and the players to tell a good interactive story. That's why Gygax introduced the game by relating that the rules were only a guideline, and should be modified as needed to advance the game.

    So it is with this "computer as storyteller" that I contend. I'm not saying it could never happen, even well. But I think it unlikely. Good storytelling demands one have imagination, judgement, aestitic sensibility, insight into the charactor of the audience, a wide-ranging foundation in literature, and (believe it or not) a morally sensitive awareness of the underlying import of the story as a whole. All of these thing play to the weakness of computer programming. As yet, I have never seen a computer game I could honestly consider a role playing game in the classic D&D sense.

    I'm waiting for the advent of a computer program that assists role playing in the modes in which a computer excels. Crunch the odds, render the characters and monsters into active graphics and sound FX, keep records of character development, draw maps; all these things are great. Good DM's usually find the mechanics of running a campaign a pain the the tush, and taking care of it all will leave the DM to do what DM's do; tell the story.

  3. Re:Helped shape the gamer too! on How D&D Shaped the Modern Videogame · · Score: 1

    . . and surround with Creeping Crud.

  4. Public Service Announcement on Cooking With the XBox 360 · · Score: 1

    (Open faceview actress holding egg.)

    "This is your CPU."

    (Top view of frying pan on stovetop.)

    "This is overclocking."

    (Hand with egg enters frame and cracks egg into pan. Egg sizzles in hot pan.)

    "This is your CPU overclocking. Any Questions?"

    (Endit. Credits. Fadeout.)

  5. I'm really looking forward to this new generation on Ballmer - Xbox 'Can Take Sony' In Next Generation · · Score: 3, Funny

    so I can finally afford a PS2 console and games. /rockin' the PSone

  6. The Internet is our new frontier on States Push for Net Sales Taxes · · Score: 1

    Look, we're already taxed in every transaction in which the Government has some role. When I buy a gallon of milk, it is shipped to the grocery store and to my house on roads built by State and Federal governments. When I get my paycheck, the Government is involved in handling my Social Security, 401K and such. I understand this. However, no US government has anything to do with my purchasing ten dollars worth of used paperbacks on eBay. That's just silly. The bandwidth on the telephone system is paid for and taxed. The postage for shipping is taxed. Those make sense. But, if you tax little purchases on the web the next necessary step is to tax yard sales and little girls' lemonade stands. The Internet is still an untamed wilderness. Only an idiot is going to try to buy any expensive, tax-worthy item there. If you do successfully score a good deal on a high-end item, you've taken your chances, in a place that has little legal recourse for you. Ain't no Sheriff in this town, pardner. But, the way the West was won was to let the bold and enterprising go into it, without Big Brother's supervision, and duke it out. Many will get scalped. A few will get rich. But, commerce will be stimulated. When commerce gets big enough, then Government can come in and make the place decent and safe for civilized folk. If the Government is truly interested in stimulating small business, leave the Internet the hell alone, for a while more, anyway. If it's just bureaucratic fat-cats looking for another source of revenue with which to line their own pockets . . well . . Tomas Jefferson did not that we, the people, should have a revolution every twenty years. Maybe we're running a little behind schedule.

  7. A rave review, alright. on Building Better Spam · · Score: 1

    Notice how this article raves redundantly about the 'miraculous Taguchi Approach' without ever once giving any clue as to how the method works?

  8. Re:W.W.W.W.? on Record Industry Wants Royalties for Used CD Sales · · Score: 1

    BTW: the stanza goes to "So Long It's Been Good To Know You". The chorus just kind of goes downhill from there.

  9. W.W.W.W.? on Record Industry Wants Royalties for Used CD Sales · · Score: 1

    I wonder what kind of song Woody Guthrie would write in response to all this.

    I wrote a song
    And put it to disk
    Initial sales
    Were mighty brisk
    But soon sales
    Dropped drastically
    And I suspected
    It was piracy

    I'll sue, I'll sue
    Yes that's what I'll do
    I'll raise a hellatious
    Hullabaloo
    Until my recepts are
    Out the wazoo
    I take legal action
    And sue 'till I'm blue

    (Sorry Woody)

  10. Bugs from remote places on Group of Microbes Change Dissolved Gold to Solid · · Score: 1

    Microorganisms brought out from the jungles have and are causing health problems in people. I wonder about things that eat metals around hydrothermic vents. A bug that consumes a trace metal would probably do much damage if it could survive in blood. The multiplication of disease vectors worries me.

  11. Re:Nitpicky on Group of Microbes Change Dissolved Gold to Solid · · Score: 1

    Coral structures made out of gold might be very beautiful.

  12. Re:Funny... on Borders Nixes Face Recognition · · Score: 1

    Why did Klerck's reply get modded down?
    This is a perfectly cogent point of law in this matter.

    Why are we write endless legislation to protect the rights of the guilty when law are supposed to protect the innocent?

  13. Re:privacy? on Borders Nixes Face Recognition · · Score: 1

    Nice use of the term, "TANSTAAFL".

  14. Re:On the contrary ... on Slashback: Letters, Time, Revision · · Score: 1

    What would be the term for this?
    "Cryogenizing"?
    "Thermoconducting"?
    What?

  15. Re:You can already! on Satellite Phones Making A Comeback? · · Score: 1

    God forfend I should go anywhere without a EMF-microwave-positive ion generator. I'm so saturated with the stuff I would probably drop dead without it.

  16. Re:Then build a radio telescope on the far side.. on Satellite Phones Making A Comeback? · · Score: 1

    Common cliche. You know, Pink Floyd and all. Like saying the sun rises. No shame.

  17. I guess on Slashback: Letters, Time, Revision · · Score: 3, Funny

    overclocking these chips is out of the question.

  18. Can we still hate them on Stopping The 56K Hate · · Score: 1

    if we're stuck with a 16.6?

  19. Shouldn't this be labeled "Ironic" on A Physicist with the Air Force · · Score: 1

    After all, this tale of yesteryear is published in "Physics Today".

    (Oh wait, this isn't FARK. Nevermind.)

  20. Re:Why? on City Of Houston To Offer Free Email To Residents · · Score: 1

    Centers located at welfare and unemployment offices. Not a bad idea.

  21. Great Idea! on City Of Houston To Offer Free Email To Residents · · Score: 1

    We can call it "Minitel".

  22. Re:Why? on City Of Houston To Offer Free Email To Residents · · Score: 1

    If everybody has an email address, verified by the government, then the possibility of accurate, electronic voter representation becomes nearer to reality.

    Check your email, vote on a few issues, update your resume, log-off and go about your business.

  23. Re:Computer code is like legal code . . on Hotmail Hacked · · Score: 1

    You wish, little man.

  24. Re:Zombies? on Anti-DDOS Alliance In The Works? · · Score: 1

    "More brains!"
    The Return of the Living Dead (1985)

  25. Computer code is like legal code . . on Hotmail Hacked · · Score: 1

    . . the more you amend it, the more holes you create.