This just in. Following points made on/. regarding what other things than gaming you can do on your PS3, Sony quickly released an update that includes these changes:
Agreed. If you read Youtube's position on fair use appeals on videos, they pretty much say as much flat-out. "We consider almost no fair use appeal to be valid, and if you make such an appeal, we're likely to sanction your account."
"Someone please try again to explain to me"? Seriously?
People like to talk about themselves. On the Internet and in everyday life. This doesn't really require explanation, nor do I think you actually want one.
You want validation that you're a brave crusader holding your ground against the shallow, attention-whoring masses. Which is ironic, given that you apparently want someone to convince you in the hope that they'll earn your valuable approval (which you won't give -- your mind is clearly made up.)
As the poster above said, if you don't want to use it, don't. There's a lot of utility to social networking that has nothing to do with what you ate for breakfast, but like anything else, Sturgeon's Law applies. The good stuff is rarer than the dross but can be found with only a little effort.
You wrote, "He's a bit of an uncouth coarse pig who can't get his point across in a level-headed fashion"... Please show me where I was "uncouth" or "non-level-headed"???
Oh, I have no doubt that it can... I was talking about the television and film offerings, which I think will always remain deeply rooted in juvenile pulp. (And don't get me wrong, I like juvenile pulp.)
Because most "adult" Star Wars fans are really still thirteen year old boys at heart and want to see Darth Vader mowing people down with his lightsaber non-stop because that would be soooo cooool.
Either that or they're still laboring under the illusion that somehow risky, thoughtful, intelligent sci-fi is going to bleed from the Star Wars stone, which will never happen.
No fan will ever forget Jar-Jar, or indeed any mistake Lucas has ever made. Hating Star Wars is now an integral part of liking Star Wars. Fans will never let it go, regardless of the quality of future product. They'll continue to enthusiastically shove C-3PO cereal into their mouths, yowling "this cereal tastes so awful it raped my childhood!" until the goddamn sun goes dark.
Keep it to yourself, will you? If Rupert Murdoch gets wind of this, he might change his mind about cordoning Fox News off from the rest of the Internet!
No. Really enjoys movies != "no life."
Do yourself a favor and don't be this guy.
Apparently the test is open-book.
You know, I think you'll recover from the trauma eventually.
This just in. Following points made on /. regarding what other things than gaming you can do on your PS3, Sony quickly released an update that includes these changes:
[Citation needed]
All Mario games are now off-limits to people allergic to mushrooms. They might get upset. And don't even get me started on the trauma of Burger Time.
I walked out 45 minutes in at the theaters and it took 5 sittings to get through on DVD. Am I missing something?
The ability to learn from negative experience?
Agreed. If you read Youtube's position on fair use appeals on videos, they pretty much say as much flat-out. "We consider almost no fair use appeal to be valid, and if you make such an appeal, we're likely to sanction your account."
Daddy, what's a strawman argument?
I'll give you three inherent reasons: $$$
Comments turned off by default? Great! Any chance they can make that permanent?
Don't you understand? The world must know that he disapproves!
No, it might not.
Thanks for posting this! It's good to know whose respect not to value.
"Someone please try again to explain to me"? Seriously?
People like to talk about themselves. On the Internet and in everyday life. This doesn't really require explanation, nor do I think you actually want one.
You want validation that you're a brave crusader holding your ground against the shallow, attention-whoring masses. Which is ironic, given that you apparently want someone to convince you in the hope that they'll earn your valuable approval (which you won't give -- your mind is clearly made up.)
As the poster above said, if you don't want to use it, don't. There's a lot of utility to social networking that has nothing to do with what you ate for breakfast, but like anything else, Sturgeon's Law applies. The good stuff is rarer than the dross but can be found with only a little effort.
You wrote, "He's a bit of an uncouth coarse pig who can't get his point across in a level-headed fashion"... Please show me where I was "uncouth" or "non-level-headed"???
Sure, here's a handy link:
http://slashdot.org/~commodore64_love/comments
"People want to see our movies and listen to our music. How can we stop them?"
Oh, I have no doubt that it can... I was talking about the television and film offerings, which I think will always remain deeply rooted in juvenile pulp. (And don't get me wrong, I like juvenile pulp.)
Because most "adult" Star Wars fans are really still thirteen year old boys at heart and want to see Darth Vader mowing people down with his lightsaber non-stop because that would be soooo cooool.
Either that or they're still laboring under the illusion that somehow risky, thoughtful, intelligent sci-fi is going to bleed from the Star Wars stone, which will never happen.
Oh, well, if your dad thought so, case closed!
No fan will ever forget Jar-Jar, or indeed any mistake Lucas has ever made. Hating Star Wars is now an integral part of liking Star Wars. Fans will never let it go, regardless of the quality of future product. They'll continue to enthusiastically shove C-3PO cereal into their mouths, yowling "this cereal tastes so awful it raped my childhood!" until the goddamn sun goes dark.
I could care less.
Don't be absurd. He means people without money or power. Schmidt's a CEO; his rules don't apply to himself.
Your ideal woman probably is a flash game.
covered on Slashdot itself
He said credible.
Keep it to yourself, will you? If Rupert Murdoch gets wind of this, he might change his mind about cordoning Fox News off from the rest of the Internet!
Actually, probably not.