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  1. Re:Not so fast there son on World's First Full HDR Video System Unveiled · · Score: 1

    We need a launch pad for better visual technology. This could be crucial for future photographic endeavors.

  2. Re:'music is of such high value' on Music Really Is Intoxicating, After All · · Score: 1

    Someone mod parent up, please :)

  3. seems familiar on Fake Steve Jobs Says 'Leave the Real One Alone' · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Leave Stevie alone!"
    *applies extra eyeliner, sobbing*

  4. Re:Like tank wars on Angry Birds and Parabolic Instinct In Humans · · Score: 2

    True. So what's stopping you from raking in the dough with the same business model?

  5. Re:What's next? on Florida Man Sues WikiLeaks For Scaring Him · · Score: 1
    What I find ridiculous is the following:

    living in fear of being stricken by another heart attack and/or stroke

    Did he have a previous heart attack/stroke from the information provided by Wikileaks, or is he just some old fart?

  6. Re:A better mousetrap? on ErgoSlider Offers a New Mouse Alternative · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Perfect for what, RSS? The mouse needs to become ergonomic enough to help prevent injury. Change ain't bad.

  7. Re:2012 on Social Security Information Systems Near Collapse · · Score: 2

    Where's the "Morbidly Funny" mod?

  8. Re:If FB does become the SSO, at least do it right on Will Facebook Become the Net's SSO? · · Score: 1

    In other words: "fuck that shit"

  9. For the most part, I agree on How To Make a Good Gaming Sequel · · Score: 1

    1) Don't spend too much time on development.
    I'll agree AND disagree. Mostly because I'd like to not have to play some recycled piece of shit every 2 years. If there's enough re-playability in the game, then yeah, shoot for 5+ years, nothing wrong with that. BUT, because this is business we're talking about, we all know that shit ain't gonna happen...for the most part.

    2) Change your engine every so often, and if you can, use one that you've developed yourself.
    Agreed.

    3) Try to keep the [dev] team the same, especially if the original was good.
    Also agreed.

    4) Don't get rid of the parts of the original that people loved.
    This should go without saying, but it needs to be said, sadly.

    5) Don't try to evolve too much and forget what made the original great.
    Addendum to #4

    6) Improve everything, because one bad aspect can bring the whole game crashing down.
    I can only conclude that "improve" means "don't change it, only make it better." Unfortunately, this gets lost in translation at times.

  10. Don't ban them outright on Should Colleges Ban Classroom Laptop Use? · · Score: 1

    Instead, set rules within the class/system that there is an appropriate time for when students may use their portable computers. This way you can come to a compromise, as long as both sides become resolute in defending the policy.

  11. Survival of the fittest... on Real-Life Frogger Ends In Hospital Visit · · Score: 2

    He'll get his Darwin award soon enough, and the world will be stronger for it.

  12. Re:Neither reviewer liked it on Tron: Legacy — Too Much Imagination Required? · · Score: 1

    Wow, it's like you're an older version of me...but more eloquent.

  13. Re:This just in3 628 800 on How To Be Popular On Facebook, Quantified · · Score: 1

    How has the parent not been modded up? I'm losing faith in the nerd community.

  14. Re:Well obviously. on Free Radicals May Not Be Cause of Aging · · Score: 1

    Free Weezy! ...wait, no. Don't do that.

  15. Re:Heinlein too? on Amazon Taking Down Erotica, Removing From Kindles · · Score: 3, Informative

    Actually, the GP is correct. It was something I was going to make a comment on.

    In "Time Enough for Love", Heinlein's main character, Lazarus Long, diligently details the implications of twins' bedroom antics, and the potential for corrupted progeny. The suspect twins are being sold as sexual slaves and promoted as "pure" so that they are to bear children with no defects, thereby making them prime retail cattle. He buys them so as to free them from this life for which they were essentially created.

    Not only that, but LL replicated himself in the form of two young girls (identical twins), and, at a point, consummates his fatherly/masturbatory/brotherly relationship with the both of them...frequently. None of this is in explicit detail, of course, but it is definitely mentioned so that there is no question of the act occurring.

  16. Too little, too late? on Microsoft Builds JavaScript Malware Detection Tool · · Score: 2

    Firefox for 4+ years, and never looked back.

  17. Re:The name on BendDesk Merges Computer, Monitor and Desk · · Score: 1

    No, no you are not. If I had mod points, I would give them to you...

  18. Just don't Google EFG... on Inside Google's Anti-Malware Operation · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Seriously, don't. I learned my lesson the hard way :/

  19. Re:Keyboard love on Ergonomic Mechanical-Switch Keyboard? · · Score: 1

    "The best a man can get..." When did Gillette start making keyboards?

  20. Re:only if you know you're in-route to a home-run. on Rounding the Bases Faster, With Math · · Score: 1

    Many should appreciate this: Shakespearean Who's On First

  21. Re:The view must be nice on Astronomers Find Planets Around Weird Binary Star · · Score: 1

    'Nightfall' was a great book.

  22. Re:The Hidden Danger of Post Marks on Letters on The Hidden Security Risk of Geotags · · Score: 1

    Grandfather Paradox... oh shit, THAT's why all of those pens in my life have simply vanished.

    I can only assume that at some point in the future I go into detail about my missing pens, unintentionally giving out detailed info to an acquaintance; like a fact that I wasn't home at such-and-such a time, on such-and-such a date.
    One of these acquaintances must, at an even later point in the future, gets their paws on a time machine and decides to be a little unscrupulous and goes back in time, attempting to rid me of my material possessions.
    Somehow the magic of the Grandfather Paradox works, and thwarts their attempts at stealing the items that were never lost (money, TV's, etc.), so they manage to only pick up pens... perhaps knowing full well that this would frustrate me throughout the rest of my life.

  23. Re:Too bad, it's a great conversion tool. on Microsoft To Issue Emergency Fix For Windows .LNK Flaw · · Score: 1

    I would learn Linux, if I wasn't completely retarded in regards to any type of coding or computer language in general. (this is based on the limited demos from Linux friends)

  24. Re:Digital Driver on Driverless Cars Begin 8,000-Mile Trek · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I'd love if it went and got itself serviced while you're still at work.
    Or heading off to the grocery store to pick up pre-ordered goods at the full-service "delivery" window (must tip the kind shop keep).
    How about going home and parking itself to charge, while the other one goes and pick the kids up from school and drops them off at soccer practice.

    Ah, the future. I wonder what people used to think of ~70 years ago...

  25. Game Environment on Big Changes Planned For The Force Unleashed 2 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Let's just hope we can jump and land on that fucking mushroom top this time around.