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  1. Since Looking Glass Studios no longer exist... on Eidos Announces Thief 4 · · Score: 1

    ... Thief 4 is basically a stolen license :-)

    BTW Thief 3 sucked badly.

  2. You've killed their servers! on Battle For Wesnoth Version 1.6 Released · · Score: 2, Informative

    An attention from Slashdot probably means more traffic they needed.

  3. Security? on CCTVs Don't Work in the UK · · Score: 1

    Who cares about security? I thought it was installed to mass-produce cheap amateur pr0n flicks!

  4. Fascinating stuff on Books On Electronics For the Lay Programmer? · · Score: 1

    Hello, I am an arctic explorer with great deal of experience. I traveled to both poles, survived multiple blizzards, wrestled a polar bear to death, lived among the Eskimos for five years, and found the meaning life. But recently, I suddenly realized: What do I know about snow? Those tiny flakes, with intricate design, each one original and yet all similar, those shiny abundant miracles silently dropping from the sky. What do we know about them? I put aside a half-eaten steak of raw seal meat, put my ski on, and decided: I have to know! Any recommendations where to start?

  5. After 25 years on The Next 25 Years in Tech · · Score: 1

    ... we will be safely past peak oil, economies collapsing, famines, desperate war and social desintegration everywhere. So forget new shiny gadgets - it's gonna be stones and sticks... again!

  6. Glowing, yes, but huffable? on Cloned, Glow in the Dark Cats · · Score: 1

    Are these shinies huffable?

  7. International help on 9 Weeks to Pump Out New Orleans? · · Score: 1

    Well, I heard that some nations are willing to return some of the bombs US army threw on their territory.

    Vietnam is willing to donate some napalm canisters and Japan sends a miniature capsule with a few nuclei of very rare and strongly radioactive substance.

    Chile is ready to suply vast lenghts of rusty prison chains to pull things out of water.

    More importantly, all these ethusiastic supporters will send plenty of coffins!

  8. Looks dated... on Army Discusses MMO Troop Training Sim · · Score: 1

    Graphics looks crappy, the eviroments are empty, textures washed-out... I think I'm gonna skip tis one. :-)

    BTW should US Army shift their world-liberating activities into virtual environment, there is a chance of less countries plunged into chaos and anarchy (Yugoslavia, Iraq), so thumbs up! Give'em better toys to play with!

  9. Re:A good plan? on Nethack 3.4.1 Released · · Score: 1

    Wow! I didn't think it's actually possible to dumb Diablo down any further!

  10. Weak force on The Speed Of Gravity Revealed · · Score: 1

    Weak Force is too week to hold together anything at all!

  11. Re:What I've been saying all along on Crack a Password, Save Norwegian History · · Score: 1

    Yeah, because of terrorist, you have no right for privacy, because of terrorists, all rights should be revoked and police state is the most enlightened system. And what about the US government & military terrorists? NSA is enough already

  12. US army on E3: Epic, US Army Develop Games as Recruitment Tool · · Score: 1

    Yes, it's very important to invade every country that might have possibly develop some dangerous weapons. Or might have come out with dangerous ideas. Or might have too much oil for their own good. Or whatever...

    ... and it's important to understand, that US Army is good, because by controlling world largest media, it can proclaim it very loudly. Other countries' armies are bad, because they don't shout so loud. The media campaign about Yugoslavia was full of lies - they hit one tenth of targets they claimed, they killed many civilians and impoverished those, who survived.

    Bombing Yugoslavia did not achieve anything. Albanians referred to the US army as "convenient air suppurt" and did not waste the opportunity to carry on their personal vendetta. Now the area is unstable in the very same way, only with the balance of power reversed.

    You know, Soviets or US - what's the difference? The power will eventually corrupt anyone. The greatest danger always comes from the one who is strongest at the moment!