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  1. Re:Still lightyears off of today's PC hardware on Microsoft Relaxing Xbox One Kinect Requirements, Giving GPU Power a Boost? · · Score: 1

    If you have public voice chat on you're doing it wrong.

  2. Re:Still lightyears off of today's PC hardware on Microsoft Relaxing Xbox One Kinect Requirements, Giving GPU Power a Boost? · · Score: 1

    BF4 on Xbox1 has 64 player online gameplay vs. 24 on Xbox 360.

  3. Put your money where your mouth is on Facebook Is a Plague That'll Burn Out In a Few Years, Says Study · · Score: 1

    I wish these types of projections were accompanied with a verification that the authors shorted the stock.

  4. Re:Scientific Data Disappears At Alarming Rate too on Neglect Causes Massive Loss of 'Irreplaceable' Research Data · · Score: 4, Funny

    Don't worry, Slashdot stories won't suffer the same fate as each one is duplicated later on!

  5. Re:What I would prefer... on Roku Finally Adds YouTube To Its Iconic Media Player · · Score: 1

    Another vote for WDLive. I have a lot of DVD ISO rips and it plays them all beautifully.

  6. Re:Microsoft should of been smart on The Quest To Build Xbox One and PS4 Emulators · · Score: 1

    I think they would have had to at least added an I/O expansion port or something. You'd need something that would do a direct passthrough to the HDMI output (even the HDMI in with a 360 (supposedly, haven't tried) produces lag). It wouldn't just be a single USB 3.0 connection - you'd also need power. The box would have to have most of the 360 hardware, and would be pretty sizable to not melt with current tech. But the $99 price point seems realistic, and, agreed, would probably sell ok especially at launch where there aren't a lot of titles. I guess if you play a lot of kinect stuff using the new hardware would be good. But other than that having second controller/box under the TV doesn't seem like that big a hassle. For me the biggest deal would be some kind of way to install the disc to avoid disc swapping. I really don't want to have a selection of green boxes somewhere nearby with this generation, so I'm buying online only. If there was a method to send in your discs for download credit so you'd never have to swap again that'd be pretty cool.

  7. Re:AMD on Xbox One Released · · Score: 1

    I disagree with using "dumbass" as a contraction. GP poster had it correct, in that he was describing the previous poster's ass as being dumb. On the other hand, "dumbass" is a pejorative describing a person, literally a "stupid donkey". Now, I'm guessing the former version is a derivation of the original "dumbass", which was probably "dumb ass" at some point as well. Some examples, with everyone's favorite contraction:

    "You're a dumbass."
    "Your ass is dumb....your dumb ass".

    See the difference? It wouldn't work well to say "Your dumbass" as that would imply that he either literally owned an unintelligent donkey, or that he had a dumbass working for him:

    "Yo, your dumbass you sent down here to fix the pipes made things worse!"

    And for mods, this is all very relevant to the article topic - after all, there's nothing more important than being able to correctly insult people on xbox live. Let's keep it horribly racist, sexist, demeaning to all cultures, and grammatically correct out there fellas!

  8. Re:its 22:49 on 'Pushback': Resisting the Life of Constant Connectivity · · Score: 1

    Typical response -- you know, not EVERYONE lives in the UK. There are other countries out there. You should try visiting them.

  9. Re:Silly. on Bennett Haselton's Response To That "Don't Talk to Cops" Video · · Score: 1

    Agreed on the ending, as it was more fun to watch. BB was pretty much pre-ordained as he had terminal cancer from the get-go, you knew certain folks were going to live, etc. but with the Shield you just didn't know. In terms of season-season quality, I think that's just due to a much larger cast with The Shield. They really only had a handful of recurring characters in BB, where the Shield had to tell a much larger story with a much bigger cast, which is a harder job. Still one of my all time favorites though, and if folks are jonesing after BB and want something in the same vein, you can't go wrong.

  10. Re:Silly. on Bennett Haselton's Response To That "Don't Talk to Cops" Video · · Score: 2

    They did make that show, it was called "The Shield". Starts a little bit down the road from "good guy" (ok, well a lot) but they flash back to where they started before they became so corrupt. Not as even-keel as BB in terms of season to season quality, but in the same manner they tend to escalate season to season, and part of the fun is to watch them try harder and harder to keep things in control.

  11. Re:Text based adventure as a boot option? on Boot To Zork · · Score: 2

    "Pity that graphics now is the selling point instead of gameplay and story development."

    Oh that old chestnut, whheeeeeeee... Here's some facts:

    #1) Things weren't as great as you remember them
    #2) There were always shit products that focused on graphics. There were always fantastic games that focused on graphics. Here's one that people love: Doom. Yet its one of the all time best ever games, and an immediate classic. Why? Graphics.
    #3) There are many many games that have great stories, intriguing gameplay, etc. You don't play any of them. You haven't even looked for them. Your contact with gaming is most likely commercials or occasionally glancing at what your kids are playing.

    True story: when the second computer game ever was completed, it was shown to the one guy that played the first game, and he complained about the focus on graphics and the lack of story.

  12. Re:Because... on What I Did During My Summer Vacation: Burning Man Edition · · Score: 1

    Its possible to both love burning man and hate hipsters. For instance, I hate hipsters, but I like going to Dolores Park, so therefore I love Burning Man as one week a year its hipster-free!

  13. Re:NSA Wet Dream on Arrested Chinese Blogger "Confesses" On State TV, Praises Censorship · · Score: 1
  14. Re:10X my white and flabby ass on Flash Memory Won't Get Cheaper Any Time Soon · · Score: 1

    Google says you're wrong:

    http://www.sabrepc.com/p-2521-fusion-io-fs6-802-640-cs-0001-512tb-iodrive-octal-multi-level-cell.aspx?gclid=CNfJ5vOVybkCFcU5QgodwkYAMg

    Ok, its $10K, but that's 5TB which you can't even buy right now. :)

    Still, at the enterprise class, you're looking at ~$500, so its more like ~20x.

    But its still apples to oranges as a PCI device will get you huge bandwidth. Different tools for different problems folks!

  15. Re:You can follow his trip on Facebook on Man Trying To Fly Across the Atlantic On Helium Balloons · · Score: 1

    Hmm, I was expecting to see "sheeple" in there somewhere. Disappointed for sure...

  16. Very nice on Amazon Finally Bundles Ebooks With Printed Books · · Score: 1

    There's definitely some titles sitting in a box somewhere I'd love to have the ebook for now that I've moved most of my reading to it (outside the out of print stuff they haven't deemed worthy of ebookness yet).

    I've been pretty pleased with the AudioRip stuff on amazon - in a few cases its actually been cheaper (with Prime) to get the CD instead of the digital album (or maybe $0.50 difference). True that it starts out in the "cloud player" but its been easy enough to file the resulting files off to my home storage solution instead of doing the rips myself.

  17. Re:How is Chekov still alive? on New, Canon-Faithful Star Trek Series Is In Pre-Production · · Score: 1

    Whoops, messed that up. 2378 was voyager return date, 2404 was endgame. So its either 2388, 2404, 2414, so 143, 159, 169. Still really freaking old!

  18. Re:How is Chekov still alive? on New, Canon-Faithful Star Trek Series Is In Pre-Production · · Score: 1

    Mccoy was born 2227, Chekov 2245. McCoy is in TNG in 2364 tottering around at 137. So obviously the med tech allows people to live longer (though not necessarily age slower). 10 years after Voyager could mean 10 years after Voyager's return (2404) or 10 years after the last episode, which was already 10 years after Voyager's return (2414). Either way you're looking at 159 or 169 respectively, and he looked a lot younger in that video than McCoy did in Encounter At Farpoint. I think they'd pretty much need some type of plot device to put him in with TNG/DS9/Voyager era folks and still have him kicking around. Of course, given the integrity and respect for canon the writers have, I seriously doubt they'd compromise that much just to put Chekov in.

    Oh who am I kidding! Three loops around the sun and straight on till morning! Next stop, the future!!!!!

  19. Re:That was my last concern on Microsoft: Xbox One Won't Require Kinect To Function · · Score: 1

    Its more likely that someone hacks your xbox to make it catch fire. That's what I'd call horrific abuse.

  20. Re:That was my last concern on Microsoft: Xbox One Won't Require Kinect To Function · · Score: 0

    I don't know why people would disconnect it while not gaming. Voice controls for video playback are one of the greatest things ever. There's been so many times I've shamed my cable box for making me find the remote. "Stupid cable box, why can't you be more like your brother xbox! He _always_ listens to me."

  21. Re:Nice on $375,000 Lab-Grown Beef Burger To Debut On Monday · · Score: 1

    The problem is that "ground beef" while probably the most consumed, is just part of the cow. There's a ton of different sections of the animal, with each part being important to some kind of dish. You're going to have to create basically an entire animal before you satisfy everyone. There's different prep methods, sizes, cuts, etc. What about ribs? Tounge? Tail? You're going to tell a Texan he can't have brisket because they can only grow a burger?

    The only real way to do it I guess would be vat grow an animal without a brain and somehow stimulate the different cuts to marble them. Or else you've got a whole different ballgame of creating new artificial cuts with different fat contents (fats that can break down, fats that can't), marbling, bone structure, etc. Those will be cooked using standard methods, and a whole new vocabulary will have to be built up to translate New Meat from the cuts we know. What an odd world it will be when the worst cuts become delicacies because those have to come from a real cow. FIlet for everyone, chuck for the rich!

  22. Re:Carrier Lock Not That Big An Issue on Sprint May Have Unlimited Data Plans, But Not Unlimited Customers · · Score: 1

    You can make phone calls on a pay phone. You can browse the internet with a 30lb luggable. The experience gap is only going to get bigger. Can you cache the map for offline browsing? Can you do IP calls? Street view? Voicemail -> text? I couldn't when I got my smart phone. Sure, the OS dev for feature phones can do that, but I seriously doubt Symbian is going to get those updates? I'm not saying the shit is perfect, but I welcome the power and flexibility (and the updates) that smart phones, mobile apps, mobile websites/etc provide. No way I'd want to go back.

  23. Re:Carrier Lock Not That Big An Issue on Sprint May Have Unlimited Data Plans, But Not Unlimited Customers · · Score: 1

    I agree that Siri is a joke, but for those of us that leave the house and travel the rest is invaluable. GPS + maps + websites will find you stuff in a local area, get you directions through an unfamiliar place, etc with a minimum of fuss. Plus texting/IM is a much more efficient way of communicating for small messages and/or things you'd need to write down like addresses. And occasionally there is a work emergency to respond to, so having access to email rather than needing to find a computer makes a whole bunch of difference.

  24. Re:Pointless on EFF Sues NSA, Justice Department, FBI · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Of course you can't withstand an unlimited number of angry toddlers. Eventually after the first few 10's of thousand waves you'll get tired. After 7 days of waking toddler slaughter you'll have a momentary lapse where you slip and fall in some sort of viscera allowing them to topple you and overwhelm you with 3-400 toddlers simultaneously. Even after the initial shock of so many toddler bites, you'll regain your footing but now have to deal with the onslaught of fatigue plus the new strains of bacteria that you've suddenly come into contact with through their extremely dirty mouths.

    This of course assumes the exercise allows for some sort of disposal mechanism for toddler bodies. One assumes that you can't simply stack the corpses into a wall surrounding a secure area and take a nap there, and/or that you're not allowed to eat them for energy.

    So no, you can't beat an unlimited amount of toddlers, and yes, I'll take that bet.

  25. Re:Hyper TEXT on HTTP 2.0 Will Be a Binary Protocol · · Score: 2

    Holy moly how does your knee taste? I asked because that was a mighty jerk it just gave means you must be tasting skin.

    What DRM can you put in a binary protocol that you can't put in a text protocol. See those letters? Expressed in octets! Just because its not characters that form a language as we know it doesn't mean its not parsable as a language.

    Apologies if you were just doing some honest trolling.