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  1. Re:The game is most definetly afoot on All Three Next-Gen Consoles at e3 2005 · · Score: 1

    No game price cuts :(

    They are still releasing the old titles for full price!

    And where are the emulators? There were ps1 emulators out before the ps2 hit stores.

    I want a Katamari Damancy emulator.

    I have an Xbox and no gamecube games seem interesting.

  2. Re:Can someone explain something(s)? on Episode III Opening Crawl Released · · Score: 1

    " Now, none of us (outside the U.S.) know who the good guys really are anymore."

    Speak for yourself I live in Canada. Good guys = Us, Sweden, Switzerland, China, Russia, etc.

  3. Well it sucks on New Intel Trademark Filed · · Score: 1

    I wouldn't stick something like that on my dog, that trademark is garbage.

    No way they'll really use that.

  4. Sigh... on 8Mbit Broadband to Become Available in the UK · · Score: 1

    Brittain is a big slap in the face to the whole population density perspective on why the west sucks at infrastructure upgrades..

    >$85 a month U.S. Jimminy

  5. From a Business Perspective on Rambus Takes Another Shot At High-End Memory · · Score: 1

    This is probably one of the last chances to get XDRAM included in the on die memory controllers for AMD and Intel systems for the next 5-10 years.

    After AMD's success Intel will follow suit and with both the major players doing things the same way the market will become quite stable.

    However if XDRAM can impress before INTEL get's the mem controller on die, then they may be included and have 10 blissful years of monopoly, Intel made that mistake before, (in my mind it plays out like a MicroSoft tie in deal).

    Anyway 2c

  6. Re:Thank you to the folks at Sun... on Sun Opens OpenSolaris.Org · · Score: 1

    Open the platform so people can experiment with it.

    Get them used to most of the functionality and stability... really there wasn't any way for people to experiment with sun software before this, now there will be qualified techs comming out of universities.

    Furthermore you'll have happier staff because they are giving back to the community not just working for a large faceless corperation.

    Future hires will be done on the basis of open source developer contributions... the list goes on. Don't worry this is the wave of the future, sorry I don't have a market speak phrase. "Maximizing our deployment and intellectual development paradigm"

  7. Look Buddy on Petrified Wood In Days, Not Millions Of Years · · Score: 3, Funny

    I'm still waiting for my fake/real diamonds! $5 a carrat my ASS!

    Frigging diamond cartels! I wanna cut some glass!

  8. Re:Great news for PS2 owners on More On PS3 and Xbox 2 · · Score: 1

    And if the PS3 has backwards compatibility?

  9. Re:Democracy. on Pentagon To Send Robot Soldiers to Iraq · · Score: 1

    The Number of Americans...

    Of course bombing Baghdad probably didn't kill anyone.

    Might doesn't make right and technology certainly doesn't make right.

    If you believe in democracy then you believe that people should have the right to display their opinion.

    Freedom fighters against robots, really doesn't inspire much faith in the cause of the robots.

  10. Re:The Iraqis, for one.... on Pentagon To Send Robot Soldiers to Iraq · · Score: 1

    Bombing a war factory?

    An economic centre of your enemies?

  11. Re:Astronauts on China To Launch 2 Into Space In September · · Score: 1

    Commmunists are a silly bunch what can we say.

  12. Basic Definition of Good on Pentagon To Send Robot Soldiers to Iraq · · Score: 0

    It's a pretty basic definition of good that you would rather die than kill.

    If your purpose is more important than your life and your opponents life then I suppose killing is justified.

    Might does make right I suppose, but that doesn't mean it's a good thing.

  13. Geneva Convention on Pentagon To Send Robot Soldiers to Iraq · · Score: 1

    Atomic Weapons defy the mass slaughter rules created after the first world war's chemical weapons.

    Then Agent Orange and Agent Purple in Vietnam very nice.

    Now they are putting weapons in space, and using automated robots which is also against the Geneva convention.

    The people of the world have good reason to be worried, there's fucking monsters out there.

  14. Re:This is neither surprising nor representative on Chinese DVD Makers Sue Over Royalties · · Score: 1

    This is the only way to get out of the ugly marketting crapfest that is U.S. consumer society...

    I'm sorry but until U.S. advertising is talking about new developments instead of appearances there really isn't grounds for complaint..

  15. Re:Yes, but what is happening to opera? on Firefox Continues Gains against IE · · Score: 1

    Opera has a function where it opens what you were just looking at...

    And the e-mail functionality is good as well.

    When the functionality comes to firefox I'll switch..

  16. Re:Release Dates and Growing Up on Starcraft Ghost Update · · Score: 1

    The end of movie production is in studio editing, something that can be rushed.

    Also it can be considered complete more readily than say, a video game bug.

    You've seen the effects, scars moving to opposite cheeks, timing that isn't funny, all kinds of stuff.

    Artists are passionate and need time to create what they envision.

  17. Re:Interesting story on Starcraft Ghost Update · · Score: 1

    But we have access to the same arguements which converted the others.

    If you're not convinced then you are probably interpretting them diffrently.

    Or you're stupid... but we'll forgive you.

  18. Re:What's that? Microsoft isn't supporting it? on Cell Architecture Explained · · Score: 1

    Two words

    PSX Three


    These companies have been screwing the pooch on this one for a long time and they aren't going to stop anytime soon.

    Bittorrent is it, bittorrent is video on demand.

    That cable in your wall will be digital tcp/ip.

  19. Re:What always confused me on Cell Architecture Explained · · Score: 1

    Xbox provided hard drive which solved the problem... Anything else is absurd.

  20. Re:tv on the go on Sony to Standardize UMD Format · · Score: 1

    Dude you should get ribbon or a derivitive...

    It's great for picking up women they love that game. :P

  21. Debate thinking... on P2P Operators Plead Guilty · · Score: 0

    Well I'd just like to offer these guys some spiritual support... I think you guys were doing the right thing! (if you weren't making money off it). We'll try and clear this copywrite business up and get you out of there...

    Your civil disobedience is appreciated.

  22. Actually on American Airlines Information Gathering · · Score: 1

    American's do all their incomming traffic in the foreign country.

    They are worried about people illegally immigrating.

  23. Business 101 on N-Gage Future in Doubt? · · Score: 1

    Doesn't matter how much you've put in, it matters how much it will take to get more out.

  24. Re:Wrong Games on Linux Live Gaming Project · · Score: 1

    Best KNOPPIX with a bullet!

    Worst Trying to get Debian Via Jigdo :( Soooooo crappy.

  25. Re:I've got a Creative Nomad on Creative Gunning For the iPod · · Score: 1

    Since the Creative players use standard HD's you can just replace them.

    It's NICE :P

    They also have replaceable batteries, that's also nice :P

    The only major problems I've had with my nomad have to do with the software which is utter garbage, they moved to a remote HD platform with the ZEN which would have been nice but c'est la vie.