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  1. Please explain how this could allow time travel on CERN Experiment Indicates Faster-Than-Light Neutrinos · · Score: 1

    I read here and there that if this research is valid this could make time travel possible.
    Is that just hyping?
    If not, could anyone explain how this would work in understandable language to those of us without a physics degree, but very interested on an amateur level.
    I know that the closer you get to lightspeed the slower time goes and a particle like a photon that travels at the speed of light has no mass and for that photon time stands still.

  2. I agree with Blizzard.... on Blizzard Suing Creators of StarCraft II Hacks · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I don't understand where all the hate is coming from. I love Blizzard for doing this and hated them when they didn't do anything against hackers in Warcraft3 in the end.

    Hackers destroyed WC3, a game I played for many years, but in the end every other online game I tried to play online, I got either map hacked, disconnect hacked or crash hacked. Blizzard released a patch, a week later there was a new hack
    I still like the game, but it became unplayable, it ruined all the fun.

    And now SC2 arrived.
    And hacks soon after.
    The hacking is not only in the single player game by the way.
    I was very sad when I saw the first map hacks arrive in SC2 and encounter the first hackers on the ladder. It was so great to read when they banned a lot of players that used the hacks and even better, they are now targeting the hack developers.

    Also don't forget that SC2 is aiming to be more than a game. it's aiming to be the no1 e-sports game.
    This week a game from old SC1 legend SlayersBoxer returning in a SC2 tournament, with 80k for the winner, was watched on a stream by more than 700,000 people. No joke.
    Mostly Koreans, but more and more people outside Korea start liking E-sports as well. People who don't play the game at all watch the tournaments online and like it a lot. Some youtube commentators, who cast games with english commenting, have more than 100k subscribers.
    There are even a few americans and europeans now living in Korea as professional gamers, people who earn their living by playing SC2.
    It's becoming pretty big.

    I would love it if E-sports got as big worldwide as it is in Korea.
    But if that's your goal as a game developer you have to get rid of cheaters, like in any sports.
    A football player who's caught on doping gets banned too and they will for sure try to find the provider of the doping and get him in a lawsuit as well.

    Anyway, on SC2 fan sites almost everyone approves about Blizzard taking action:
    http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=161168

    Just thought it would be good to add this info to the discussion

  3. The dark side is calling on BioWare's Star Wars MMO To Have Space Combat · · Score: 1

    /quits job
    /sells house
    /leaves wife
    /returns to mothers basement

    /force chokes noob1, "ShavenWookie"
    /force lifts noob2, "SwtorGoldReallyCheapHappyEnding.com"
    /slices noob3, "xxxdarthmaul6xxx", with my uberleet dual blade lightsaber skillz,
    /totally_owns 4 xwing squadrons with upgraded Slave1TieInterceptor freighter hybrid with a few personal modifications
    /orders guild star destroyer around with a few 1000 guildies doing all the boring grind stuff
    /orders Gungan genocide
    /brags about how I control and own the universe, Leia in gold bikini and a pet Rancor in general chat
    /repeat daily for the next years

    DROOOOL YEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSS!

    /wakes up :(

  4. outside world pvp battlegrounds on Casual Games Quickly Transforming the MMO Market · · Score: 1

    True, they dumbed the game down too much. But what also killed the fun for pvp in WoW is the battlegrounds and arenas. Because of this there's hardly any pvp in the outside world anymore. Every pvper is just mindlessly grinding Alterac Valley for gear. Warhammer Online promised a lot of outside RvR but unfortunately copied the battlegrounds too. Really looking forward to playing Aion, no battlegrounds, just a lot of outside pvp everywhere.

  5. Re:Evolution or Intelligent Design? on Cats "Exploit" Humans By Purring · · Score: 5, Funny

    Probably the same sound they make when you put them in the cat carrier: http://www.murphydog.com/cat-carrier.jpg

  6. Re:And suddenly LOGO on Can Fractals Make Sense of the Quantum World? · · Score: 1

    Meanwhile the turtle entered the next universe and found a new job in carrying four giant elephants who in turn carry a disc shaped world

  7. Re:Tying the Tube Tyer's Up? on Some Of Australia's Tubes Are About To Be Filtered · · Score: 1

    Why not totally disconnect Australia until they remove the filter.

  8. Rotated text on Firefox 3.2 Plans Include Natural Language, Themes · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Will it finally include rotated/sideways text for column headers? Even IE had this feature for ages.

  9. Re:That is, as the Brits say, bollocks on Darwinism Must Die So Evolution Can Live · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Don't count on it. There is no US politician yet who can publicly state he is an atheist, or he can forget his further career. Obama did a lot for emancipation of black people, let's just hope that after him there will be female, gay and an atheist presidents too.

  10. Just had to say it on MySQL Co-Founder Monty Widenius Quits Sun · · Score: 1

    Auf Wiedersehen Monty!

  11. The other 55% on 45% of Dutch Media-Buying Population Are "Pirates" · · Score: 5, Funny

    Don't worry, I'm one of the other 55% Dutch people, the ninjas. We will beat those pesky pirates.

  12. LHC webcam on CERN, the Big Bang and Impact On the IT Industry · · Score: 5, Funny
  13. Porn buddy on Doing the Laptop Drive of Shame · · Score: 2, Funny

    Still, it's good to know my porn buddy will be there to remove my drive of shame when I die.

    http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=porn%20buddy

  14. Re:How come? on Nasa Details Shuttle's Retirement · · Score: 1

    *puts tin-foil hat on*

    Don't worry, they still have the secret military shuttle!

    http://http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_space_shuttle/

  15. Re:Microsoft still wins on Microsoft Finally Bows to EU Antitrust Measures · · Score: 1

    Well, it's a start at least. What did the US do about Microsofts monopoly?

  16. Re:MY mom. on Your Mom And Gaming · · Score: 1

    My brother and me were born in the 70's and played all kind of games since the early 80's.
    My mother always showed interest in them too. She doesn't like FPS and other high paced action games (me neither) but she played rpg's, rts, adventures etc.
    For example the kings quests series, gabriel knight, heroes of might and magic, age of empires, quite a few of the same games mentioned earlier.

    At the moment she is age 60+ and playing a level 70 healer and level 70 crafter in Everquest2 a few times a week. People always want her in groups and raids since she's a very good healer. Yup, I'm quite proud of her :D

  17. MMORTS? on Blizzard Confirms New Product, May Be Starcraft 2 · · Score: 1

    Another option could be an MMORTS. That would really be next-gen

    Could be so cool, an always expanding galaxies where millions of players are building their bases and attacking eachother.
    Probably very hard to balance, and what happens with your base when you are not online for example?
    But if any company could pull it off it would be Blizzard.

  18. how did they count it? on 70,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Stars Out There · · Score: 1

    Rumour goes that because the impossibility of counting all the stars directly, they just counted all the grains of sand on earth and multiplied that number by 10.

  19. Central spam check servers? on Jupiter Forecasts 50% Increase In Spam · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Wouldn't it be a solution if the people who coordinate the web installed some new central servers, like the DNS servers, to check emailadresses for sending spam?
    The DNS servers return an ip address for a given domainname. The spamcheck servers would return a value for a given emailaddress.

    This value could be modded up by the number of people reporting this emailadress as spam and modded down in time when people stop reporting this address.

    Your provider will check every received mail with the central servers and store their spam value.

    Your mailclient will receive only mail from your provider with a lower value than the value you configured. The rest will be removed from server at that time or only the headers of the bad mails will be send to your mailclient and put in a spamfolder where you can approve or remove them manually.