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  1. this will certainly boost ratings on New Dr. Who Episode Leaked · · Score: 1

    but if it turns out to be any good.

    the internet is a harsh critic.

  2. Re:the main problem i had with google on Desktop Search Engines Compared · · Score: 1

    that's what i did do. although as i didn't have indexed searching set it took about an hour.. after that i got bored and gave up.

  3. the main problem i had with google on Desktop Search Engines Compared · · Score: 5, Interesting

    is that i can only open the file i search for!

    i planned to sort out my music collection - so i searched for an artist - 87 results.

    can i select them all and move them to a folder in one go? no.

    for this kind of thing it's useless - i wonder if i can with copernic..

  4. Re:To see Machholz* on New Comet for the New Year · · Score: 1

    at present it's quite dull.. i didn't have terribly good viewing conditions and only one side of a 10x50 binocular but it was very "smudge"

    how much better is it going to get as it nears the pleiades?

  5. Re:On the contrary... on Scientists Propose 'National Parks' On Mars · · Score: 0
    this is totally off topic, but "wagon christ", an instrumental hip hop artist has a great video for his latest single, "shadows", which kind of covers this (but with robots)

    quicktime

  6. Re:Obsolescence on Go on a Virtual Trip to Mars · · Score: 2, Interesting

    1px=460m it's going to have to be some kind of giant sim (that's a simulation of being a giant rather than [as well as] being a giant simulation.)

    and also the fact i think most scientists would object to it being populated with things for you to shoot

    The only way would be to make it a driving game - which i suppose could work (would probably be pretty dull as a game though)

  7. this is just an excuse on Photoblog Revolution · · Score: 1
    for us all to post our photoblogs right?

    whatmycatshavekilled.blogspot.com

  8. Re:Captured in a single image... on Time Lapse of Lunar Eclipse · · Score: 1

    that's great - thanks!

  9. ignoring the whole hibernation thing on Hibernating to Mars · · Score: 1

    cos frankly i think it's unlikely, especially by 2020 -

    How important will computer games be for mars-onauts?

    By 2020 there should be some pretty damn good games - very long, very involving, very time consuming.

    Add to that about 30 years worth of "retro gaming"

    That should keep them busy for long enough..

    I suppose you could even combine them with the exercise they would have to do - as the eyetoy and donkey-konga style games do..

  10. what is flatter than liquid? on Titan's Smooth Surface Baffles Scientists · · Score: 1

    if it is indeed true that titan is "smooth" (reading the article it seems they are unclear), could this be explained by the oceans of methane we keep hearing about?

  11. hooray for full tilt poker! on Geeks Playing Poker? · · Score: 1, Funny

    "I recently won thousands of pounds at full tilt poker!. It was so easy and now i'm really rich! I picked up poker as a hobby about 4 months ago, you can too!.
    Perfect for geeks, you are sure to rake in the cash and the wonderful full tilt poker!
    Any other programmers/computer people find that they can play poker better than the average person because of their computer experience?
    I sure know i can, thanks to my wonderful employers at full tilt poker!"

  12. Re:All The Negativity... on Microsoft Bringing TV to Xbox · · Score: 1

    i don't know about you but there is a finite amount of room under my tv..

    xbox AND xbox2?

  13. After watching the video on Video From The CMU Robotics Institute Showcase · · Score: 2, Informative

    i am no longer surprised that it has not been slashdotted. Dullest video about robots ever?

  14. You still need to be able to draw on Can't Draw? You Need The Inkulator 9000. · · Score: 1

    To create 3d models it's pretty standard to draw front and side (sometimes top) elevations and use them as guides when making your model.

    However i can still see this being pretty useful when you need to put out a low quality comic week after week - as no animation is involved it's a very quick process just to position characters correctly.

    I would be surprised if there are no similar cell-shaders available already though..

  15. watch out for Mr Coffee Nerves! on Coffee is Addictive · · Score: 1

    http://www.lileks.com/comics/coffnerv/coff1/index. html

  16. Re:Simple head tracking device on Virtual Reality Book Overlays · · Score: 1

    Another possibility would be to use this as a basis for real-world computer games -

    Set up a "level" in the real world with "patterns" at strategic points - incorporated into the design of the level perhaps so they weren't immediatly obvious - enough of these that wherever the user looks there is enough to establish where in the level they are (and what they are looking at..)

    Create the same thing in a 3d engine, and you can then have monsters running at you in a real world situation

  17. Re:I have read the article on Virtual Reality Book Overlays · · Score: 1

    the book provides the reference point for the 3d object - without it the 3d object wouldn't appear as part of the real world.

    i just gave it a go (with the webcam) and basically you can rotate the 3d object by rotating the "book" itself - very simple and very effective - kids would indeed find this easy and fun.
    It's much easier to rotate something in the real world, that you can see and feel than with a mouse.

    Combine that with the glasses so you are seeing 3d objects in the real world..

    very cool.

  18. Re:Napster is dead, long live Napster on Kazaa Loses P2P Crown To Edonkey · · Score: 1

    you can share any file type on soulseek, but the majority is music What sets it apart is the combination of being able to browse individual users files, meet like-minded (and so like-minded music) people in rooms, and search those rooms. Basically great for finding obscure music that you didn't know about.

  19. Re:And now, for your delectation and delight... on RFID Not Just for Kids · · Score: 1

    I like to think i am an authority on this, having played Themepark for years on end..

    While they might say it is to locate lost children (or their parents), i suspect a convenient side issue will be that they will get a very clear picture of what people spend time and money on in their park.

    And whether they think there is too much ice in their soda.

  20. In my mind i know what zero gravity feels like. on Zero Gravity Flights for the Rest of Us · · Score: 1

    would be interesting to find out if i'm actually right..

    time to start saving!

  21. Re:Dust from the kuiper belt is slowing down probe on Mysterious Force Affects Pioneer 10 & 11 Probes · · Score: 1

    that's the first thing i thought of - yet it doesn't seem to be mentioned in the article..

  22. Re:Ringworld would make a great movie on Ringworld's Children · · Score: 1

    Halo is not what i hoped a "ring-world" would look like.. probably reasonably accurate (the faint curve disapearing into nothing) but not particularly exciting. A much smaller ring would be far more interesting, although perhaps at photorealism on the big screen it would be more impressive (certainly plenty to do a few good flybys of) Any yes, Iain M Banks does write the best modern sci-fi. but check Richard Morgan - Altered Carbon was superb, Broken Angels not so, haven't read the last yet.

  23. Re:BBC article with pictures... on Robot Walks on Water · · Score: 1

    This story was featured on slashdot a while back - probably around Wednesday, 6 August, 2003 ;)

    looks like the same thing to me.

  24. Re:The Obvious Problem? on Robot Eats Flies to Generate Power · · Score: 1

    I'm sure there are situations where this would be useful - Any situation in which a robot has to stay "alive" for a long period of time without another option (such as solar power) - a rainforest for example

    Although what a robot could be used for running around a rainforest i'm not entirely sure..

  25. Re:Who gives a crap? on Half-Life 2 Going Gold on Monday? [updated] · · Score: 1
    Half-Life gets my vote as buggiest game ever.

    never played hidden and dangerous then..