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  1. Re:Start again? on Microsoft Developers Respond To .NET Criticism · · Score: 1

    Pfft your language is just a ripoff of Brainfuck

    ;-)

  2. AMD65? on Ubuntu Linux Live CD Release · · Score: 4, Funny

    It runs on an AMD-65? I'm impressed!

  3. Re:Double-edged sword on Court Ruling Points Way To Broadband Regulation · · Score: 1

    you mean like the encryption in my DOCSIS modem that the cable company doesnt use?

  4. Re:themes.org on Unusual Linux Desktops? · · Score: 3, Informative

    switching between virtual desktops with the mouse wheel, from anywhere in the background

    fluxbox does this too, actually.

  5. Re:Being a guy that's watched just about every epi on SCO Ordered to Produce Evidence · · Score: 1

    roshambo is in the episode where barbara streisand turns into a giant mech monster, and fights the guy from the cure.

    it's the game where you take turns kicking each other in the nuts, and whoever falls down first loses.

  6. This is amazing work on Yarkovsky Effect On Asteroid Detected · · Score: 4, Insightful

    These guys collected 12 years worth of data, to finally determine that an asteroid 16 million kilometers from the earth was 15 kilometers further away than calculated by the influence of gravity alone.

    No wonder noone else was able to measure this till now..

  7. Prior Art on Sega Goes Crazy, Sues Fox, EA Over Taxi · · Score: 1

    OK so from reading previous posts this is what Sega patented:

    1) an algorithm to get pedestrians to leap out of the way of the player's car
    2) a directional arrow pointing to the player's destination.


    1) The original Driver game for playstation had pedestrians leap out of the way of cars: it was impossible to hit them (believe me I tried :P). This game came out the same year as Crazy Taxi (but I'm not sure which was first. Anybody?).

    2) The original GTA (which came out a year before Crazy Taxi) for playstation had an arrow pointing to the player's destination.

  8. This isn't really in the same class as the sex on Shame: Drunk Drivers Published Online · · Score: 2, Insightful

    offender registry.

    For one, only the names, ages, and hometowns of the convicts are being published.

    This kind of information is public record anyway, I don't see what the big deal is.

  9. Re:bluetooth on iPod-Jacked · · Score: 1

    Yeah, that'd be neat.

    What I want is bluetooth in my ipod & home stereo, so when I walk in the door my stereo will instantly start playing whatever I was listening to on the ipod.

  10. Re:The CIS majors must know something the CS don't on In Search of Stupidity · · Score: 1

    Now we have the tablet PC from microsoft with handwriting software.

    And by all accounts it is useless.

    Handwriting recognition is HARD, and while Palm's stuff works, it's kind of cheating, since you have to conform to their writing style.

  11. In Search of Stupidity on In Search of Stupidity · · Score: 1

    For others, it's a great learn to take a look at serious and less-serious screw-ups by major technological companies.

    Didn't have to look very far, did we?

  12. Re:translation... on Transgaming Releases WineX 3.2 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Notice how rude it is to start a post by telling the parent is missing the point?

    No, YOU'RE missing the point. (Yeah OK I probably should have left that part out.)

    All I'm saying is, maybe instead of releasing half-assed linux ports a year after the game comes out (I'm looking at you Neverwinter Nights), maybe it'd be easier to throw a couple bucks to transgaming. Sure it's not always as good as a native port, but it'd be out faster, and it'd be cheaper. But you don't seem to get it. (Notice how rude it is to end a post by telling the parent he just doesn't get it? :P)

  13. Re:translation... on Transgaming Releases WineX 3.2 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    A developer can make the greatest game of the decade, but they're not going to pay a $250,000 in time and resources porting the game into Linux in return for a $100,000.

    You're missing the point. It costs transgaming much, much less than $250,000 to get a game working well under winex, because they're not starting from scratch every time.

    Most new games already "sort of" work under winex, even if they're not on the supported list, so all transgaming has to do is fix whatever bugs exist. Much cheaper than a full port from scratch, and takes no resources from the developers.

    So why can't the developer fund transgaming instead of the consumer?? This could be an excellent compromise for companies that don't have enough faith in the linux market to do a full port.

  14. translation... on Transgaming Releases WineX 3.2 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    "TransGaming's unique ability to enable Max Payne 2 to run on Linux without any access to the source code is quite impressive. We're extremely pleased that TransGaming is broadening our reach to new audiences and that the Linux community continues to enjoy our products thanks to TransGaming's outstanding work."

    Translation:
    "Holy shit they ported our game for free!"

    Seriously though, why are gamers stuck funding these ports?
    Instead of gamers paying transgaming, and then deciding which games are ported, why arent the developers/publishers paying transgaming to get their game onto the "supported" list? This could be a lot cheaper than a full-fledged port.

  15. she should make a t-shirt on Head Injury Induces Foreign Accent Syndrome · · Score: 5, Funny

    "I had a stroke and all I got was this bloody accent"

  16. Re:Hardware is where they make their money.. on Apple Makes no Profit from iTunes · · Score: 1

    The iRiver hard drive player is the same price as the iPod but it also includes more features including an FM tuner.

    Why the heck would I want to listen to crappy radio stations when I have thousands of commercial free songs at my disposal?!

    The bantam player is flash based is it not?

    Nope, its definitely a hard drive player.

    Anyways, the ipod is still cheaper than half of the players in that review, which is not bad (especially for apple.)

    99% of these features on new players are useless anyway. Yay, ethernet! Slower than firewire and usb2.0! Yay, support for a bunch of codecs I'll never use! Yay, fancy displays and visualizations to kill the battery faster! Yes, I'm sure there are probably markets for some of this stuff, but the ipod does exactly what I need it to and nothing more.

  17. Re:Hardware is where they make their money.. on Apple Makes no Profit from iTunes · · Score: 1

    OK, apples to apples then.

    The creative nomad player is actually considerably cheaper than the ipod.($300 for 30gb compared to $300 for 10gb w/ an ipod)

    The Rio player is the same as the equivalent ipod ($400 for 20gb)

    There is no ipod equivalent to the 2gb bantam player, but for $70 more you can get an extra 8gb with the ipod.

    And the philips player is $400 for 15gb, while the $400 ipod has an extra 5gb of storage.

    So... like I said originally, the ipod does very well.

    As for your comment about extra features with other players, I use my ipod to listen to music. It does this very, very well. As far as I'm concerned, any other features just get in the way.

  18. Gold Rush? on The MMORPGs Of 2004 Analyzed · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I have yet to see a MMORPG that lived up to its pre-release hype.

    So maybe we should hold off with the "gold rush" crap until these games are actually out.

  19. Re:Hardware is where they make their money.. on Apple Makes no Profit from iTunes · · Score: 1

    The ipod is NOT THAT EXPENSIVE.

    If you actually compare the price per megabyte with other hard-drive based players, the ipod does very well.

  20. Re:Genre? on Attempting To Create A Gaming Canon · · Score: 2, Informative

    RTFA!

    the games ARE subdivided into categories by genre.

  21. and the saddest part is that on Vector Linux 4 Reviewed · · Score: 1

    this was modded insightful instead of interesting :P

  22. Re:MOD THIS UP!!! I'M FEELING INSIGHTFUL. on LG CD-ROMs Destroyed by Mandrake 9.2 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Software != Firmware.

    The mandrake problem doesn't have anything to do with firmware as far as I can tell, you just send a flush command to the drive, and it fails.

    A simple software command should never, EVER be able to fry hardware. Screwing with the firmware is another problem entirely.

  23. Re:Hey, Guess What? You Have To Use Judgement on What Counts as Music and Why? · · Score: 2, Flamebait

    So some judge is going to rule on every file that shows up on a P2P network? Yeah right.

    This is like a judge ruling on the definition of art, or love. Anything he comes up with would be completely meaningless. I suggest you listen to the music of Oval. This guy started out by playing scratched & mangled CDs by other artists and recording the results, and plenty of people think it's music. It could easily be argued that this is not far at all from encoding software as music. Point is, any creative sound can be music, and no one's arbitrary judgment can change that.

  24. Re:Music is Music on What Counts as Music and Why? · · Score: 1

    Please explain what law protects music which doesn't protect software.

    The proposed compulsory licensing laws would create a guaranteed distribution model for music.

    If other data was encoded as "music" this would give the owners of the data a new, protected, distribution method.

  25. Re: Try Again on RIAA Sued For Amnesty Offer · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The difference is the RIAA is an organization whose sole purpose is to represent the major record labels.

    If their amnesty program doesn't include their own members, how is that not deceptive?