The image is overexposed. That's why the light coming from Saturn is brighter than the light from the rings. The rings are not opaque from that distance. Saturn only seems to be in front of the rings because it is brighter, but it's only so bright because of the overexposure. Simple photography, really. They just left the lens open.
Yeah, it's pathetic that people would get so worked up about a game.
Plus, the game reacted to the player's choice in gender, not their actual gender. I don't see how this is differant than people not being able to load some web pages because of their choice to use Firefox.
I'm in.
If slashdotters can bring down web servers, why can't we do the same thing to the congress.
If all American slashdotters write to their congressmen about this issue, something may actually be done, instead of everyone just complaining and getting angrier.
I agree, Slashdot should form a lobbying committee or something.
The image is overexposed. That's why the light coming from Saturn is brighter than the light from the rings. The rings are not opaque from that distance. Saturn only seems to be in front of the rings because it is brighter, but it's only so bright because of the overexposure. Simple photography, really. They just left the lens open.
Hey, don't forget Foofle.
You can always start at mozilla and xulplanet
mozilla
xulplanet
As for the more advanced stuff, I'm not sure where.
Yeah, it's pathetic that people would get so worked up about a game.
Plus, the game reacted to the player's choice in gender, not their actual gender. I don't see how this is differant than people not being able to load some web pages because of their choice to use Firefox.
I'm in. If slashdotters can bring down web servers, why can't we do the same thing to the congress. If all American slashdotters write to their congressmen about this issue, something may actually be done, instead of everyone just complaining and getting angrier. I agree, Slashdot should form a lobbying committee or something.
I agree, this patent issue could really injure the development of better web browsers, and hurt the internet community as a whole.
When I was a kid, all I had was the green and black screen *cough* Apple IIe. I am a mere 18.