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  1. Re:The truth is game developers... on Taking the Fun Out of StarCraft II · · Score: 1

    Wow, man. I don't think I've ever seen anyone argue so fervently that a subjective reaction is not in fact subjective. I'm picturing you running down 15 year old girls and shouting, "Twilight is NOT a good book. You DO NOT like it!"

    I assure you that there are many people that don't find SC2 multi-player to be cold and boring, as hard as that seems to be for you to wrap your head around.

  2. Re:Oh on Why Mac OS X Is Unsuitable For Web Development · · Score: 1

    You're just confused because there are two kinds of iOS haters.. The ones that think everything everything Steve Jobs touches is an overpriced piece of crap, and the ones that think that iOS is the computing equivalent of the phantom zone.

    There are plenty of both types here on /.

  3. Re:Amazing. on Apple's App Store Accepts 'Gay Cure' App · · Score: 1

    This is awesome and exactly right. I'd say that I wish more people felt this way, but honestly.. more people do feel this way every day. The world is changing, and it's a lot better place to be gay than it was say 20 years ago, or 20 years before that.

  4. Re:The Social Network Scenes on Ask Slashdot: Worst Computer Scene In TV or Movies? · · Score: 1

    Yep. This was by far the most realistic computer scene I've seen in a movie. I told my boyfriend that I'd probably be doing roughly the same thing, except I'd be using vi instead of emacs.

  5. Re:almost tempted to buy some shares on Nokia Shareholders Fight Back · · Score: 1

    Right, because a consumable dessert is your go to metaphor for the mobile phone market.

  6. Re:with enough chances, all coincidences are shall on EA Simulation Correctly Picked Super Bowl Champs in September · · Score: 1

    oh, the "What? I was wrong? Well, let's shift the argument a few feet over to the left and try again.. I'm not wrong yet, now."

  7. Re:It's what you do in a foxhole on Senate Repeals 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' · · Score: 2

    The turmoil of this issue is only beginning

    Only for you and a few of your homophobic buddies. I expect you'll all keep whining. The rest of us will just go on getting the job done in a world that's slightly fairer than it was yesterday.

    http://www.npr.org/2010/12/07/131857684/how-gay-soldiers-serve-openly-around-the-world

    "Frank says all five countries he studied — Britain, Israel, Canada, South Africa and Australia — had major concerns about the potential effect on military effectiveness and recruitment patterns before their bans were dropped. But all five countries quickly implemented changes. And, Frank says, they experienced no wide-scale problems after the bans were repealed."

  8. Re:Not very exciting on Apple Announces iLife '11, FaceTime Mac, Lion, Mac App Store, MacBook Air · · Score: 1

    Your example is apt.

    The XBox was closed from the beginning and will remain closed. Windows was open and will remain an open platform.
    iOS was closed from the beginning and will remain closed. Mac OS X was open and will remain an open platform.

    Some people look a few years down the road and see the world ending in a Mayan calendar apocalypse. Running around yelling the sky is falling is not a virtue.

  9. Re:Not very exciting on Apple Announces iLife '11, FaceTime Mac, Lion, Mac App Store, MacBook Air · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Oooh ooh, I can play that game too!

    Apple is not currently murdering small children. Wait a few years.

    Sounds sinister, doesn't it?

  10. Re:Software is not a physical item on Android Software Piracy Rampant · · Score: 1, Insightful

    This is amazingly disingenuous.

    Commercial software that gets pirated is useful by definition... otherwise it would not be pirated.
    Commercial software that gets pirated has no open source replacement of the same quality.. or people would simply use that instead.

    So it is clearly not true that all useful software will be developed for free. This is the value of a commercial software market. By letting people copyright their work and sell licenses to use it, we as consumers have far more choices than we would if no such system existed.

  11. Re:OK So... on Haystack and the Myth of the Boy Wizard · · Score: 1

    Yeah, there was the implication in one of the posts that basically said he was trying to obscure your surfing pattern by simply generating other random requests and mixing them in. I have trouble believing anyone who can program a computer would be naive enough to think this offered any sort of protection. But from the attitude of the people who know the details, it sounds like it really was that bad.

  12. Re:Been able to for ages on "Choose Your Own Adventure" On Your iPhone · · Score: 1

    Hah, I bought the Deathtrap Dungeon app. Truly a masochistic book if ever there was one. I must have died thirty or forty times before I finally got through.

  13. I've been a human pylon for ages on Icelandic Company Designs Human Pylons · · Score: 1

    I should have filed a patent or something.

  14. Re:I don't buy it. on WordPress Creator GPL Says WP Template Must Be GPL'd · · Score: 1

    Here's the relevant portion:

    If the program dynamically links plug-ins, and they make function calls to each other and share data structures, we believe they form a single program, which must be treated as an extension of both the main program and the plug-ins. This means the plug-ins must be released under the GPL or a GPL-compatible free software license, and that the terms of the GPL must be followed when those plug-ins are distributed.

    Emphasis mine. They believe it, but would it hold up in court? Especially if the plug-in is interpreted and isn't even compiled with GPL'd header files.

  15. Re:I don't buy it. on WordPress Creator GPL Says WP Template Must Be GPL'd · · Score: 1

    Sorry, I should have been more specific.

    I don't buy the agument that "even if Thesis hadn't copy-and-pasted large swathes of code from WordPress (and GPL plugins) its PHP would still need to be under the GPL."

    It's clear from the article that Thesis did copy GPL code and is violating the GPL. But the larger issue is the more interesting one.

  16. I don't buy it. on WordPress Creator GPL Says WP Template Must Be GPL'd · · Score: 3, Interesting

    IANAL, but I don't buy it.

    The GPL is based on copyright.

    If I sell a product that doesn't contain *any* of your copyrighted code (and API calls certainly can't be copyrighted), you have no basis to sue me for copyright.

  17. Elf needs food badly! on Valve Releases Updated Alien Swarm For Free With Code Base · · Score: 2, Interesting

    So.. it's basically gauntlet?

  18. Re:Free as in beer; comes with required crapware on Valve Releases Updated Alien Swarm For Free With Code Base · · Score: 1

    Steam doesn't. Some games (Bioshock) had install limits, but I believe that was completely separate from Steam.

  19. Re:Not so great on StarCraft II Cost $100 Million To Develop · · Score: 1

    You are correct about the replay, and I did try that. I think I'm just not dedicated enough at this point in time for a game like Starcraft II, which is aimed at professional gamers to a degree no other game ever has been.

    I hear you. Starcraft has always rewarded hard work and creative thinking. Because of this, people have been willing to devote large swaths of time to playing and getting better. Most of these people are currently in the beta. :)

    I exaggerated above, but realistically, I often lost games in less than four minutes (with it taking another minute to be finalized).

    Yeah, this is one of those changes that I like, but it can be a bit brutal. Starting with 6 workers instead of 4 cuts down on the ramp up time.

    In tournament settings, this is exactly what you want in a game; something that can be won or lost at any minute of the game (excluding perhaps the first 3).

    Yes, I definitely like this. SC II does a good job of getting you into the action quickly and presenting you with an every increasing array of possible dangers at various time points.

    I just happen to think the learning curve from noob to low-level novice might be much higher this time around, and I think that might turn off a number of people from getting good enough to at least have some fun.

    It will be interesting to see what happens when the game ships. When the less hardcore players get in the game will the bronze league be a satisfying place to compete and learn how to play?

  20. Re:Not so great on StarCraft II Cost $100 Million To Develop · · Score: 1

    Watch the replay... do what your opponent did to you to the next guy.

    I'm really enjoying the game. Having played way too much Starcraft certainly helped get me in shape for SC II, but there are differences and you do have to practice to get the timing down. Remember that there are a disproportional amount of good players in the beta, so it can be a little rough when you go against someone who's got the timing down to the millisecond.

  21. Re:Yeah that sounds nice - but using what codec? on Porn Industry Ready To Drop Flash · · Score: 1

    You need two formats to cover all modern browsers. Not complicated. Plenty of people do it already.

  22. Re:iNelson on MA High School Forces All Students To Buy MacBooks · · Score: 1

    I actually had mod points, but there was no option for +1 awesome.

  23. Re:WoG... on The Humble Indie Bundle · · Score: 1

    Really? Because I only beat WOG out of some demented need to finish something I start and an unfulfilled hope that at some point I would understand what everyone else saw in the game.

    On a scale of 1 to 5, I give it 3.

  24. Re:Ayn Rand, do you hear me? on The Humble Indie Bundle · · Score: 4, Funny

    I am here to ask you a question. Is a man not entitled to the sweat of his brow?

    'No,' says the man in Washington, 'it belongs to the poor.'
    'No,' says the man in the Vatican, 'it belongs to God.'
    'No,' says the man in Moscow, 'it belongs to everyone.'

    I rejected those answers. Instead, I chose something different. I chose the impossible. I chose...

    Rapture.

  25. Re:Finally! on StarCraft II To Be Released On July 27 · · Score: 1

    I was talking to some kid on steam about Starcraft, and he was telling me that the Zerg used to give him nightmares. He was 11 when it came out. I told him I had been 27. He was shocked that someone as old as I was would still play games. :)