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  1. Re:Move over DeBeers on Easy-to-Make Material Scratches Diamond · · Score: 1

    There are no girls on Slashdot. Nice try Johnny.

  2. Speaking of God Of War... on Have You Hit a Gaming Wall? · · Score: 1

    The spike room is a breeze. Zonk's just getting old and arthritic. Battling the clones on god mode or challenge of the gods #8, that's something that caught my attention in between writing an email and talking on the phone.

  3. Re:It's design not development on What Makes Software Development So Hard? · · Score: 1
    The problem is:

            * There is no such thing as "all the requirements." The only thing you can count on in software development is that the requirements will change

    Which is why you should design for change, like Parnas always said. Any design methodology that doesn't take change into account is intrinsically flawed.
  4. Can I Karma Whore too? on Mysteries of the Next-Gen Consoles Solved · · Score: 0, Redundant
    Whoops. I hate percentages that add up let me do this again.

    End of 2009, in terms of number of consoles sold:
    • 360 = 38.9% (has already built up a lot of dirt and dust in the fans)
    • Wii = 41.1% (I think it will explode)
    • PS3 = 3% (Will have frick'n blue lasers and kill children)

    Like the article, smells like weeners. But there is significantly more $ spent on PS3's anyways...

    You're right, /., now I got it right!
  5. I want my baby back, ribs on Robot Identifies Human Flesh As Bacon · · Score: 1

    I can't believe it's not bacon!

  6. Re:Exclusive bullshit on Exclusive GTA IV Content for PS3 Too · · Score: 1
    I'm tired of companies charging me yet again for games that I already own; I mean I already have two copies of Super Mario World, two copies of Super Mario 64, and three fricking copies of The Legend of Zelda and for only 23 more dollars, I can play them all on one console. Hooray for shovelware.


    I don't get this argument. If you already own them, why don't you play them on the original console?

    Obviously, this service is targetted at people who have broken or lost legacy hardware and/or games and want to play the game again. Or to people who never owned it and always wanted to play it because of [insert reason here].

    Don't go ruin the fun for everyone else. Do us a favour: stop bitching and go back to your old (S)NES/N64. That way you don't spend $23 bucks and we don't have to listen to your whining.
  7. Win-win on Microsoft Agrees to Changes in Vista Security · · Score: 1

    To me this just seems like a win-win situation: that is letting third-party by-pass their security measures to install their own.

    At best, the third-party solution is better than Microsoft's, people's confidence in running Windows Vista has increased, which may prompt more people to switch from XP.

    At worst, the third-party solution is worse than Microsoft's, in which case they can point fingers and re-affirm to the public that Vista has great security. The increased confidence in Microsoft's capability of delivering security solutions may help with sales of Vista as well.

  8. Re:Huh? on IT and Divorce? · · Score: 1

    Is the nagging process going to hog as much resources as the wedding and life_after_marriage processes? I think not. Until girlfriend 6.0 comes along it might be a good idea to stick with girlfriend 5.0, if only for the weekly fsck and other cron jobs.

  9. I'd probably go with these... on What Are Your Top Five 'Comfort' Games? · · Score: 1

    Wonderboy, Rampage, Shinobi III, Sonic 3 and Sonic and Knuckles

    Used to be a Sega fan, can you tell? Only problem is they're not really comfort games proper since I haven't played any of them in over 8 years. I don't have a Master System or a Genesis anymore. I'm really hoping some of these titles are going to be offered on the Wii for download.

  10. Re:Which aspect of Ajax? on Thank God Java EE Is Not Like Ajax · · Score: 1

    I'm pretty sure OO programming in Javascript can't be worse than Perl 5's. If thousands of CPAN developers can manage it, why can't people figure out AJAX?

  11. Re:pr0n on Hacker Finds Multiple PDF Backdoors · · Score: 1
    I sure would love to have his job:

    David Kierznowski, a penetration testing expert
  12. Big Brother is still watching you on FCC Affirms VoIP Must Allow Snooping · · Score: 1

    There's no encryption government agencies can't crack given enough time, which in their case is usually significantly less than one would think. It's a false sense of absolute privacy. Probably not worthless effort though; it'll probably prevent your neighbour (and your friendly neighbourhood cracker) from tapping your line.

  13. Nice review on Kingdom Hearts II Review · · Score: 2, Informative

    Overall this is a nice review, and I agree with most of it.

    The new worlds are very fun but Atlantica is my worse nightmare of boredom coming true. I really thought they would take advantage of the new right-analogue-stick floating movement and make us use it in a "real" world... but no. Instead we get "finny fun". Thanks for nothing.

    Combat for me is hit and miss. I like the drive forms and the limits. The summons are awkward compared to KH1 though. As for fighting, just mashing the X button usually does the trick: I feel like you have less control over battles. In KH1 dodge-roll and glide were tactics I often used to get around enemies and avoid hits. In KH2 there's not much you can do to avoid hits. On the other hand you can bring up some amazing combos if you hit SQUARE at the right time instead of keeping to X. It somewhat compensate for the lack of control over the character.

    Overall I would say it's a great game.

  14. Re:staying faithful? on Galactica's Moore Keynotes GDC Track · · Score: 1

    I'm really sick of hearing opinions about how sci-fi shows should explain everything that happens with rational real-world physics.

    It's called science fiction for a reason. The show is good without them explaining how their FDL jump drives works, or what a jump is, why they have gravity inside ships, or why there's sound in space. The show focuses on the story, and not on nitty gritty details of reality. That's what makes it good.

  15. /.ed on Review: Monarch Computer's Nemesis FX-57 7800 SLI Gaming · · Score: 1

    I think they're going to have to use one of their gaming rig as a replacement server because whatever they had before must be fried by now.

  16. Re:MySQL Business Strategy on MySQL and SCO Join Forces · · Score: 1

    Dude... you don't get ./ do you. Let me explain it for you:

    1 - Load gun
    2 - Point gun at foot
    3 - ...
    4 - Profit!

  17. Re:Donation Bans: Poster is Wrong on New Mad Cow Test on the Horizon? · · Score: 1
    If you're going to correct the poster please read your own sources. It's 3 months in UK, 6 months if in the military or civilian military employee in certain european countries and 5 years almost everywhere in Europe. Here are the *actual* rules:

    In-Depth Discussion of Variant Creutzfeld-Jacob Disease and Blood Donation

    In some parts of the world, cattle can get an infectious, fatal brain disease called Mad Cow Disease. In these same locations, humans have started to get a new disease called variant Creutzfeld-Jacob Disease (vCJD) which is also a fatal brain disease. Scientists believe that vCJD is Mad Cow Disease that has somehow transferred to humans, possibly through the food chain.

    There is now evidence from a small number of case reports involving patients and laboratory animal studies that vCJD can be transmitted through transfusion. There is no test for vCJD in humans that could be used to screen blood donors and to protect the blood supply. This means that blood programs must take special precautions to keep vCJD out of the blood supply by avoiding collections from those who have been where this disease is found.

    At this time, the American Red Cross donor eligibility rules related to vCJD are as follows:

    You are not eligible to donate if:
    From January 1, 1980, through December 31, 1996, you spent (visited or lived) a cumulative time of 3 months or more, in the United Kingdom (UK), or

    From January 1, 1980, to present, you had a blood transfusion in any country(ies) in the (UK). The UK includes any of the countries listed below.

    • Channel Islands
    • England
    • Falkland Islands
    • Gibraltar
    • Isle of Man
    • Northern Ireland
    • Scotland
    • Wales
    You were a member of the of the U.S. military, a civilian military employee, or a dependent of a member of the U.S. military who spent a total time of 6 months on or associated with a military base in any of the following areas during the specified time frames
    • From 1980 through 1990 - Belgium, the Netherlands (Holland), or Germany
    • From 1980 through 1996 - Spain, Portugal, Turkey, Italy or Greece.
    You spent (visited or lived) a cumulative time of 5 years or more from January 1, 1980, to present, in any combination of country(ies) in Europe, including
    • in the UK from 1980 through 1996 as listed in above
    • on or associated with military bases as described above, and
    • in other countries in Europe as listed below:
      • Albania
      • Austria
      • Montenegro (Federal Republic of Yugoslavia)
      • Belgium
      • Bosnia/Herzegovina
      • Bulgaria
      • Croatia
      • Norway
      • Poland
      • Czech Republic
      • Denmark
      • Romania
      • Finland
      • France
      • Slova k Republic (Slovakia)
      • Germany
      • Greece
      • Spain
      • Hungary
      • Irela nd (Republic of)
      • Italy
      • Kosovo (Federal Republic of Yugoslavia)
      • Liechtenstein
      • Luxembourg
      • Macedonia
      • Netherlands (Holland)
      • Portugal
      • Serbia (Federal Republic of Yugoslavia)
      • Slovenia
      • Sweden
      • Switzerland
      • Turkey
      • Yugoslavia (Federal Republic includes Kosovo, Montenegro, and Serbia)
  18. Taco... on The End of a Floppy Era · · Score: 2, Funny

    "Floppy nothing. In my day we etched our data into pottery."

    Poor Taco. He must feel so overwhelmed by the technology of slash. Maybe that's why there are so many dups.

  19. Windows' fault on Windows Users Ignoring LUA Security · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Could it be "the sad reality" because Windows up until XP (ignoring 2000 and NT) there was no user-priviledges differences?

    Maybe MS should start educating the population and force them to create passworded least-priviledged accounts and choose a password for the administrator account when installing or booting an OEM for the first time. Maybe also the administrator should be blocked out of surfing the web and playing games so that people just don't use the admin account for everything.

  20. n/t on Seeing Around Corners With Dual Photography · · Score: 4, Funny
    The playing card trick will leave you speechless!"
    ...
  21. Re:Yeah... on A 2nd Core to Keep Windows Chugging Along? · · Score: 1

    emacs lags on my 486. I use ed, the standard editor.

  22. Bunch of useless posts on 'Most Important Ever' MySQL Reaches Beta · · Score: 1

    Has someone with a clue about DBMS's actually tried the beta? Is it slower than 3.x or 4.x? Are these features good? Well implemented? Practical?

    I would really like to see these questions answered.

    I have no clue about anything.

  23. Re:GCJ? on Java Fallout: OO.o 2.0 and the FOSS Community · · Score: 1

    There are several posts talking about how using GCJ and GIJ is still not a good enough option.

    What about jikes and kaffe then? Are they incomplete too?

  24. Bestbuy called... on Advanced System Building Guide · · Score: 5, Funny

    they want their employees back.

  25. People RTFQ!! on Free/Open Source Software Hardware Requirements? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    From the way I understand the question it seems nobody understood what the poster meant.

    It seems to me like the guys is looking at some kind of guide to writing drivers for the different *nix flavours. Telling him to write open drivers with open documentation and specs isn't helping him.

    As far as Linux is concerned, a good place to start is here. *BSDs probably have a similar way of working: almost all the communication between the kernel/driver developers is done by email on mailing lists. IRC channels are also used.

    Many of the free unix flavours (linux/bsd/etc.) share open source drivers; ethernet card drivers is a good example of that. The interface with the kernel may be slightly different across platform but the low-level hardware access remains fairly similar.

    My best advice would be to look at existing drivers. They are all open source so you can look at the source code all you want.