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  1. subjunctive on Spammers Busted · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    FYI:
    "If I were a spammer", not was. Expressing doubt.
    "I demand you be here tomorrow", not are. Expressing an imperative.
    "God save the Queen", not saves. Expressing a wish.

    Some would say that "If I was xxx" is correct in spoken English. Up to you.

    The subjunctive case is a gem in the English language. I'm by no means an expert (spot the mistake in this post!), but I think it's a bit of shame that the subjunctive is dying.
    more info.

  2. Re:some sort of paradox... on Project Entropia's Universe Solidifies · · Score: 2

    We have no way of proving we are not a simulation.

    http://www.simulation-argument.com/ tries.

  3. Re:The other audience on Project Entropia's Universe Solidifies · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It remains to be seen if you can build a world for addicts, with no gain but "make money".

    You are joking, right? Just look out the window.

  4. my advice: just dont code all night! on Programming Marathons? · · Score: 2

    Since I read this horror story about how a nice guy got Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, I stopped doing all-night coding sessions.

  5. Dog to human translation according to Gary Larson on Ig Nobels Awarded · · Score: 5, Funny

    It took me forever to find this comic online, Dog decoder (see the one to the right).

    Naturally, there is also the more subtle guide to interpreting the mood of an Irish Setter.

  6. Re:Tactile problems on Multi-Touch Keyboard Technology · · Score: 2

    Not sure I get you completely, but you might be interested in something like this when it comes out.

  7. I can do it! on Speed Of Light Broken With Off Shelf Components · · Score: 2

    Finally I get the chance to try out this thoughtexperiment which has gone on in my mind these last few days. Please correct me if Im wrong.

    How to send a superluminal signal:
    - get a stick at least 300.000.000 M long
    - have a person in each end
    - one person pushes the stick (something which can be done in under one second)
    - the other person registers the signal

    And you have a signal which travelled the distance light does.... in less than one second.

    So Bonker, where do I collect the Nobel-prize? :)

  8. Re:Nerve regeneration... on Keanu Reeves as Superman · · Score: 2

    More power to you! I hope somebody learns from this, if not the neurosurgeons.

  9. try exercising on Surgery Beats Splints For Carpal Tunnel · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I started using one of these two weeks ago, and I am experiencing an improvement. I don't know if it's CTS I have, but I have problems sleeping due to swelling. Check them out.

  10. Re:Video renting vending machines on Shop Till It Drops · · Score: 2

    Hmm, not that bad compared to Norway, where I am now living. Renting a movie here costs something like $6/day in a regular video store.

    What do you normally pay to rent a movie in Blockbuster in the States?

  11. Video renting vending machines on Shop Till It Drops · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I recently realised that in the states "video/dvd renting vending machines" aren't the big thing. I just don't understand why.

    In Spain, France, Italy... most of Europe really... you find these cool little machines, about twice the size of a coke vending machine, where you can rent over 500 vhs or dvds any time of the day. Most of them don't require a membership card (which a f'ing annoying anyway), just a credit card. If you return the video within a few hours you pay much less. If you don't return it, they just charge your credit card. Simple and fair. No hazzle.

    But yeah... why aren't these machines the bomb in the States, where vending machines are so normal? Any thoughts?

  12. help these people! on GIS - GRASS Users Conference · · Score: 2

    ... make a new homepage. Yikes! My God they should do something about it.

    Seems they have. There is a no-background-image version.

    I don't want to troll, but even setting (in IE, mind you) the text size to "largest", I can still hardly read the links. For the love of Christ, red text on blue background? Argh!

  13. Re:Video On Demand on How Could TV Survive Without Commercials? · · Score: 2

    Maybe the first show (the pilot) is free and each show afterwards is some cost.

    Or the first 10 mins are free and then the scrambler sets in, if you don't insert coin.

    For those of us who don't have PVRs, something occured to me. If I'm really into a show, I may want to pay for the commercials not to come up. Interrupt the show with a "Do you want to pay $0,01 now or endure these commercials"-message.

  14. Re:Shoplifting Those Little Brown Books... on Dave Arneson Talks About Helping Create D&D · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I dont know which books you are referring to, but as far as the artist goes, I just remembered Larry Elmore, the guy who did the covers for the D&D boxsets and lots of other TSR stuff. How about buying THE ORIGINAL cover painting for the forth boxset? Price: $2,500

    A couple of years ago I bought four of his original drawings (for something like 50 bux a piece!) and gave two to my first rpg buddies. For me it was the ultimate gift to give.

  15. all in the name on Dave Arneson Talks About Helping Create D&D · · Score: 4, Funny

    I started out with D&D and I know two people were credited, but with a name like "Gary Gygax", how can anyone be expected to remember the other dude Arneson, ... something Arneson...?

    Gary Gygax... it's all the way up there with Wolf Blitzer and Rocco Siegfredi.

  16. Re:Pathetic laptop cases are everywhere on Cracked Compaq Laptops? · · Score: 2

    Sony support is getting a reputation for these reactions.

    I had a problem with my Sony camcorder which they were telling me was my problem. Fortunatly I found out on usenet that many other people were having the same problem (bad firewire connection) and I sat down and wrote a two page letter on all the steps I had gone through to make sure there was a hardware glitch (tested in on three systems, under three OSs) and included as many links as I could find to other people's posts who had same problem. And oh yeah - I told them I was an IT professional.
    I sent them the letter with the camcorder and they fixed it no problem.

  17. Re:Pathetic laptop cases are everywhere on Cracked Compaq Laptops? · · Score: 2

    I'm typing this from a IBM t21 which I have the same experiences with: no scratches, no loose fittings, no problems. I have used it every working day for at least 8 hours for the last year. I love this machine.

    My friend and gf have t20 and a t21 - no problems at all.

  18. Re:How the VCR Illustrates the Geek Gap on Is There Such a Thing as "Too User Friendly"? · · Score: 2

    1. You do a better job of explaining the basic concepts of the system to your users. But only a few really brilliant teachers seem to have much luck with this approach

    What I never got was this: you buy something insanely expensive, a camcorder, a TV, whatever, and all you get is a shitty paper black/white manual with it. Are you even supposed to read that, or is that just the guarantee? How about getting one of those few brilliant teachers to explain how the fucking thing works... on video... and include the videotape for free. That MUST:
    - increase post-sale satisfaction (or whatever its called)
    - reduce support calls

    I see my mother with a computer, and she's so afraid of it. I have tried to explain the basics, but she just doesnt get it. A jolly video which started out REAL slow would be much better for her than a manual or even me.

    I run a community site with a pretty complex point system (though much simpler than /. but with a much less tech audience) and whatever I wrote to explain it, they just didnt get it. I would spend rediculous amounts of time doing support. Then I found this product to do "manuals" in Flash and now everyone seem to get it. (see examples here)

  19. Re:The boss's name on Review: Men In Black II · · Score: 5, Funny

    You need to study some geography.

  20. Re:Deep L:inking Defined on Danish Court Rules Deep Linking Illegal · · Score: 2

    Ok, then ticketmaster could simply forward to the main page if a session wasn't already initiated once a user arrived at a deeper page.

  21. Re:I was just thinking about 3D on Star Wars-like Holograms · · Score: 2

    "...idea of what it would be like for someone in the 3 dimensional world to suddenly be transported to a 4 dimensional world."

    Wouldn't a 4d object cast a 3d shadow? I mean, a 3d object casts a 2d shadow and a 2d object cast a 1d shadow. No?

  22. Re:Thin Clients on Small Footprint PCs? · · Score: 2

    Wasnt the "original" mantra devised for system development?

    Low price, high quality, little development time ... or something

  23. Re:Company behind it on Star Wars-like Holograms · · Score: 2

    I cant reach the site either.. hmm... however, you can get a bit of a feel with the site this way.

  24. video on Star Wars-like Holograms · · Score: 3, Informative

    Here is a competitors site with video: litiholo gallery

    Should be possible to find more here

  25. oQo on Small Footprint PCs? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Not _really_ what you want (it has video, and im not sure about upgradability), but fcuk this little ripper looks nice! Most like it's going to be launched later this year.

    It was covered on /. some time ago.