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  1. Re:Has anyone considered... on Struggling To Bridge the Casual-Hardcore Game Gap · · Score: 1

    "casual" is no fad. It's older than hardcore gaming. The first games were all casual games. PacMan is a casual game, as is Pong.

  2. Re:"bridging the gap" on Struggling To Bridge the Casual-Hardcore Game Gap · · Score: 1

    That's my point. You can't mix to entirely different things and expect to get something that appeals to people who like both. More likely, you're going to get something that appeals to an even smaller niche market.

  3. "bridging the gap" on Struggling To Bridge the Casual-Hardcore Game Gap · · Score: 4, Insightful

    That's like bridging the gap between coffee and coke. It's like bridging the gap between whiskey and wine. You are only going to create some crap that no one likes.

    What needs to die is this attitude that what we need to do is make games that appeal to everyone, so that every person in the population buys it. That's stupid. It's chasing an impossible dream. You are far better off just making a good game that a certain set of people like. You can't appeal to everyone, so pick a genre, "casual", "hardcore" or whatever, and make something good in that genre. You aren't going to make a game that appeals to both grandma and Twitchy McFragerton, so stop trying. You're just going to end up with some crap that both grandma and Twitchy agree is worthless.

  4. Re:Languages Change on Decency Group Says "$#*!" Is Indecent · · Score: 1

    No frakkin' way that would happen!

  5. Re:It's not ending... on The End of the PC Era and Apple's Plan To Survive · · Score: 1

    The engine doesn't fall off of a plane of Boeing's colo burns down.

  6. Age on How Many Hours a Week Can You Program? · · Score: 5, Interesting

    When I was 20, I would program 8-10 hours a day, then go home and code for 4-6 hours into the night.

    Now I get distracted before an hour's coding is up. That's why I moved into management.

  7. Re:Please let me use the same password on Please Do Not Change Your Password · · Score: 1

    Personally, I use lastpass to do most of my logging in so I rarely type passwords. I have a screensaver set so that I never leave my machine unlocked. I use a Das Keyboard, which makes shoulder surfing difficult as does the fact that my password is well ingrained in finger memory, which means I can type it extremely quickly. And yes, I am very cognizant of who is around me when typing passwords...

    Expiring a password in 30 days does fuck all for over the shoulder attacks because anyone who wants to do that is going to compromise your machine at the first opportunity. It's like assuming that sending people a new credit card every 30 days will somehow prevent identity theft.

  8. Re:Please let me use the same password on Please Do Not Change Your Password · · Score: 2, Informative

    So you are safe, unless the former coworker is quick enough to do his damage before the password expires. Fortunately, he wouldn't know when that is. Oh wait...he would.

    The question should be asked: *How* did that former coworker get the password? From a sticky note on someone's computer because they kept forgetting their latest password, perhaps?

  9. Re:Designed to Fail on Microsoft Unveils 'Pink' Phones As Kin One and Two · · Score: 1

    They don't. What they give a damn about is Microsoft's reputation as a lame, stodgy computer company that looks like that dork John Hodgeman. (As opposed to that other, cool company.)

  10. Re:How elastic? on Scientists Turn T-Shirts Into Body Armor · · Score: 1

    Won't knock you over, assuming you're braced to take the impact.

  11. Re:They want devs to choose on Steve Jobs Weighs In On iPhone Programming Language Mandate · · Score: 1

    Your analogy isn't quite right. It's more liking that you aren't allowed to use any cross-platform development tools when creating XBox games. If XBox had the requirement that Apple is attempting here, it would be impossible to develop a cross-platform game.

  12. Re:Doubtful on Kojima Predicts the End of the Console · · Score: 1

    FYI: IL*Surmovik is available for the PS3, and you can get a USB flight stick control. It's not perfect, but it does mostly work. (It's unplayable without the flight stick.)

  13. Re:PSP is not the same thing... on Kojima Predicts the End of the Console · · Score: 1

    1) You can hook up a PSP to a television.

    2) You can play all large number of PS One games on the PSP.

    3) Some PSP games (Like "God of War: Chains of Olympus" or "Super Stardust HD") are very close to their console equivalents, differing mostly in handling the lack of a second analog stick.

  14. Re:North Americans? What, like the Sioux? on Japanese Guts Are Made For Sushi · · Score: 1

    They are talking about genetic differences in gut bacteria, not genetic differences in people. This has nothing at all to do with genetic differences between Europeans, Native Americans and Japanese. It has to do with the bacteria currently living in the guts of those born in Japan vs. those born in the US. Thus they really do mean "North Americans" as in "people currently living in North America", a set that includes people of European, Native American, African and presumably even Japanese ancestry.

  15. Re:Why C? on C Programming Language Back At Number 1 · · Score: 1

    The point, other then to be snarky, is that while C and C++ aren't as transparently portable out of the box, they are available on far more platforms than Java. Too many people throw out "Java is more portable than C", which is only really the case if you are porting between PC platforms.

    In many ways, Java's "portability" is overblown as pretty much any VM based or interpreted language is equally portable. I'd be willing to bet that JavaScript is available on more platforms.

  16. Re:Why C? on C Programming Language Back At Number 1 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Java is extremely portable. A Java application can be run anywhere someone wrote a VM for it in C or C++.

  17. You added a link? on Best Way To Land Entry-Level Job? · · Score: 1

    Well...I'd say step one would be to stop publicly referring to putting a link in an HTML form as "programming".

  18. Re:I can think of a couple reasons why developers. on Are Consoles Holding Back PC Gaming? · · Score: 1

    I gather you didn't play any of the DLC! "The Pitt" was only playable for me if I shut the game entirely down every half hour.

  19. Re:I can think of a couple reasons why developers. on Are Consoles Holding Back PC Gaming? · · Score: 1

    Or PS3 owners.

    Or (from what I hear) PC owners.

  20. Re:Bing sucks on Microsoft Lost Search War By Ignoring the Long Tail · · Score: 1

    That's not what he said.

    He said he's #5 on Google, and another site that does what his does is #6 on Google, while neither is in the top #100 on Bing.

    (Not that you can really tell how valid it is without knowing the sites.)

  21. Re:It's what people use naturally on Ubuntu Will Switch To Base-10 File Size Units In Future Release · · Score: 1

    That's why I use ls -lh.

  22. Re:Cannonical is just trolling us on Ubuntu Will Switch To Base-10 File Size Units In Future Release · · Score: 1

    And, of course, the common mistake is believing that "baud" == "bits per second".

  23. Re:Really annoying on Ubuntu Will Switch To Base-10 File Size Units In Future Release · · Score: 1

    If you *really* want to know how big your files *really* are, you should demand that the OS round up to the nearest cluster.

  24. Re:History repeats itself on Mozilla Labs To Bring Address Book To Firefox · · Score: 1

    "Experiment" implies that they will later roll it into the browser, like the other "optional experiments".

  25. Re:History repeats itself on Mozilla Labs To Bring Address Book To Firefox · · Score: 1

    I am all for improving the browser. I sure would like one that's faster, or uses less memory, or...

    Oh, wait, you meant adding features, like last release's ultra-critical "pretty picture behind the address bar" update.