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  1. Re:That's not news on Every Public School Student In LA Will Get an iPad In 2014 · · Score: 2

    I've found the same to be true of software engineers. If you want to get the truly great engineers, the ones that love the field and not money, you really have to offer lower salaries.

    </sarcasm>

  2. Re:Write your own on Ask Slashdot: Making Side-Money As a Programmer? · · Score: 1

    If you can't find anyone reporting the same issue, then how is your issue getting closed as a duplicate? ;)

  3. Re:Is this supposed to be humorous? on Review: World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria (video) · · Score: 1

    The story has always taken itself fairly seriously even in WoW (for the most part). The game, however, never really has. The easiest thing to point to is the script from clicking on the units in the RTS games, which goes back to Warcraft 2 for sure. Warcraft: Orcs & Humans I can't recall for sure... Also, clicking on critters until they explode (yeah, that's an easter egg but still). Certainly, WoW takes it to a new level but I think that is because Blizzard has made it more a part of their identity in all their games and WoW just has loads upon loads of content to put stuff like that into.

  4. Video Games = School Shootings on Why Aren't There More Civilians In Military Video Games? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Just imagine the "ammo" this would give anti-game violence arguments. They shot civilians in game to practice shooting civilians in real life!

  5. Re:Cataclysm wall about fixing Arena's and PvP on World of Warcraft Finally Loses Subscribers · · Score: 1

    I can't believe I'm actually posting on a WoW thread :P but have you actually tanked or healed seriously before? My main was a warlock way back in the day (vanilla WoW) and I played as a priest/warrior/druid in BC (main tanked 20 man raids, healed 20 man raids, solo healed a couple runs of karazhan for fun:) and while you are right about being "judged" almost solely on your DPS.. that is because your task is so much easier that all you have to do is damage the right target as much as you can without pulling aggro. Also, if you think tanks don't take shit from healers for not mitigating enough damage or not building enough off-target threat to keep every mob's attention then you're just in the dark.

  6. Re:Hmmm on Apple Wants To Store Your History In the Cloud · · Score: 1

    Do minorities get better internet access? Balls.

  7. Re:Wrong problem anyone? on The Hobbit Filming at 48fps · · Score: 1

    I don't know what up-converting a DVD has to do with frame rate, but those 120/240hz features on TVs do it by "faking" frames and I think that is why they appear unnatural. I haven't seen anything professionally produced at a higher frame rate but hold out hope that it will actually look good. It will definitely take some getting used to, though.

  8. Re:Can it run my Steam games? on Can the Atrix 4G Really Become Your Next PC? · · Score: 2

    Hey guys, PopeRatzo is right. I mean, come on. Yeah, come on!

  9. Re:eh? big surprise? on Ants Build Cheapest Networks · · Score: 1

    I wonder.. did you go to Iowa State, or is that a common thing for universities to do, or is it a common rumor students make up to excuse their guilt for walking on and destroying the grass? :)

  10. Re:Like astrology .. on When Smart People Make Bad Employees · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Your first clue is that you refer to them as "users" :)

  11. Re:e.e. cummings approves on Google Wants To Take Away Your Capslock Key · · Score: 1

    You mean you're a QUALITY ENGINEER, right? This comment brought to you by Caps Lock!

  12. Re:Flash Problem? on FTC Is In Talks With Adobe About the 'Flash Problem' · · Score: 3, Insightful
    ActionScript isn't like JavaScript? They are both based on ECMA Script, they are very similar as languages.

    ECMAScript is the scripting language standardized by Ecma International in the ECMA-262 specification and ISO/IEC 16262. The language is widely used for client-side scripting on the web, in the form of several well-known dialects such as JavaScript, JScript, and ActionScript.

    I've (unfortunately) written a lot of both and they are extremely similar to each other. Yes, there are a lot of features inside that bloated Flash runtime, but that doesn't mean ActionScript is not like JavaScript.

  13. Re:More likely ... on Gentlemen Prefer Androids, Ladies iOS · · Score: 3, Funny

    The answer is because the only time their Android phone nags them is when their is a new update to install.

  14. Re:Hiding URL bar not a possibility in FF on Scammers Can Hide Fake URLs On the iPhone · · Score: 1

    Perhaps for computers that are shipped as appliances and use a web app to configure them. The company I work for does touchscreen kiosks that run Windows and would probably be interested in turning that ability on. That is a slim use case, for sure, but a valid one :)

  15. Re:Wow, tell people to stay away from that college on 200 Students Admit Cheating After Professor's Online Rant · · Score: 1

    I thought it seemed pretty obvious that it was a bluff. The lecture was pretty well delivered and I liked it, but he was clearly nervous when he was talking about finding and punishing the cheaters where later he became clearly angry. Anyway, the bluff obviously did its job. Do you think people that would cheat on an exam would have the logical reasoning to know they couldn't be punished based on statistics due to the repercussions of punishing false positives?

  16. Re:Isn't it awesome on The ~200 Line Linux Kernel Patch That Does Wonders · · Score: 1

    I love Mac OS X, but let's be honest. 10.1 to 10.4 they were really just fixing performance from the extremely sluggish beta OS. Since then, I haven't seen much improvement personally, while continuing to buy new hardware. It's not a bad thing - they are adding new features without making the OS feel bogged down by them. Also, much improvement has been seen in the past 6 months on the gaming side of things as well.

  17. Re:On the subject of games on Developing StarCraft 2 Build Orders With Genetic Algorithms · · Score: 1

    No, *you* get off *my* lawn! Do you think SC2 is somehow different than the original in this regard? The game is not simple enough for it to even be possible to make a perfect chain of actions. There is human error and 90% of the player base doesn't care to read about genetic algorithms. In the case that an easy-to-copy build comes up like this 7 roach rush, Blizzard will patch it so roaches take longer to build or move a little slower. You're just getting older and gaming in general can lose its appeal. Games are still fun, don't doubt it ;)

  18. Re:My first law on Survey Shows How Stupid People Are With Passwords · · Score: 1

    Oh, thank you for explaining that to me. You must be one of the smart people. The whoosh sound is at such a frequency that smart people cannot hear it. ;)

  19. Re:My first law on Survey Shows How Stupid People Are With Passwords · · Score: 2, Funny

    Geez, you're awfully cynical for a 27 year old.

  20. Re:1995 called... on Google TV Details Revealed · · Score: 1

    ..due to The Event?

  21. Re:Not a surprise on Devs Bet Big On Android Over Apple's iOS · · Score: 1

    Maybe [...] Meego [...] more so than Maemo [...] IMO.

    Listen to yourself, man!

  22. Re:Loser on BlackBerry Predicted a Century Ago By Nikola Tesla · · Score: 2, Funny

    I have my secretary print out the slashdot comments and leave them on my desk every hour, you insensitive clod!

  23. Re:Has populations between 10^6 to 10^7 cells/gram on Microbial Life Found In Trinidadian Hydrocarbon Lake · · Score: 2, Informative

    The unattainable is unknown at ZomboCom!

  24. Re:Web Developer Toolbar? on Why Mozilla Needs To Go Into Survival Mode · · Score: 1

    Gmail detecting Firebug? I don't actually use Gmail regularly but it detected it for me just now. Big red block of text at the top of the window: "Firebug is known to make Gmail slow unless it is configured correctly. Fix this." Firebug slows things down a lot when there is DOM manipulation going on. I accept that as the price of such an awesome web dev tool, however.

  25. Re:It was leaked. on How Did Wikileaks Do It? · · Score: 1

    I read it in another person's comment and it makes sense at least on some level. Giving out the key which was likely used to encrypt multiple videos is unpatriotic because the key and other videos are American secrets, but blowing the whistle on a particular instance where it was necessary is patriotic.