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  1. Just first-person? on Blizzard Announces Overwatch, a First-Person Shooter · · Score: 1

    The game play trailer looks like there's third-person perspective, too? Which would be great for those of us who puke when playing FPSs

  2. Re:Wonder if their time hasn't already passed... on Ello Formally Promises To Remain Ad-Free, Raises $5.5M · · Score: 1

    Concur with the number of folks in my circles that actively use it being quite low, but I find the niche groups to be quite useful, as well as the pick-up RPG sessions via Hangout.

  3. Not trying to be a smartass but ... on Internet Companies Want Wireless Net Neutrality Too · · Score: 1

    > As it looks more likely that the U.S. will impose net neutrality rules on landline ISPs

    Is there a citation?

  4. I'm confused on The Correct Response To Photo Hack Victim-Blamers · · Score: 1

    the rebuttals themselves tend to violate the rules of logic and consistency

    How dare Vanity Fair steal Slashdot's business model!

  5. Expensive weddings on Statisticians Uncover What Makes For a Stable Marriage · · Score: 1

    Expensive weddings can also mean large bank accounts. Large bank accounts can mean expensive alimony. Expensive alimony can mean no desire to get a divorce. No divorce means long marriage (albeit most likely an unhappy one).

  6. It's happening in the real world, but ... on The Era of Saturday Morning Cartoons Is Dead · · Score: 1

    Meanwhile at the Hall of Justice ...

  7. Re:In space on The Physics of Space Battles · · Score: 1

    > The TIE Fighter sounds were ion streams (from their engines) hitting the hull.

    I always felt bad for the TIE pilots. I mean, there they were, minding their own business, and the Falcon comes by and shoots them first. At least, that's how I remember it.

  8. Re:Motion sickness issues ... on New "Crescent Bay" VR Headset Revealed and Demo'd At Oculus Connect · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately, I am. For example, I can't play a FPS for more than a minute or so - regardless of distance from the TV, lighting, etc. (I've tried all of the recommended things). The worst part is when it hits it lasts for hours.

  9. Motion sickness issues ... on New "Crescent Bay" VR Headset Revealed and Demo'd At Oculus Connect · · Score: 1

    I had a chance to play with the Rift but could only do so for a few second before motion sickness kicked in big time. I can't do first person shooters without the same thing happening. I'm wondering what will happen as we move more and more toward these types of immersive HCI's and how folks like me will be affected. As some point will these devices become ubiquitous and this type of reaction be considered a "handicap" because it will require special accommodations in the workplace?

  10. Have You Experienced Fear Driven Development? on Ask Slashdot: Have You Experienced Fear Driven Development? · · Score: 1

    As a parent I experience it every day.

  11. Re:$230 on Study: Ad-Free Internet Would Cost Everyone $230-a-Year · · Score: 1

    > I'm convinced that ad based funding is a bubble waiting to pop.

    Yes, and I'm convinced the Internet is a fad. As soon as we're no longer interested in porn the Internet will go away.

  12. Re:Retransmission consent on Broadband Subscribers Eclipsing Cable TV Subscribers · · Score: 1

    But they can charge advertisers more if they can legitimately claim they have more TV-watching customers, regardless of whether those customers are actually tuning into anything.

  13. Droids on Open-Source Gear For Making Mind-Controlled Gadgets · · Score: 1

    Unless these are not the droids you are looking for.

  14. Re:Oh good lord. on Do Dark Matter and Dark Energy Cast Doubt On the Big Bang? · · Score: 1

    > Run that backwards in time and we're all in the same place about 13.7 billion years ago.

    New Jersey?

  15. Re: String theory is not science on Can the Multiverse Be Tested Scientifically? · · Score: 1

    > Is there any form of math for which no match to anything in reality exists?

    Yes. Standardized tests.

  16. Re: It's already going on... on Here Comes the Panopticon: Insurance Companies · · Score: 1

    It's true. From what I recall it was Jefferson who was angry that he wasn't able to get the no-insurance-dongle requirement in the Declaration of Independence. And Franklin kept pissing off every time he showed off his FitBit.

  17. Re:Are they providing an SDK for Firefly? on Amazon Announces 'Fire Phone' · · Score: 1

    Yes, but they'll cancel it as soon as it gets popular.

  18. Re:Finding and reporting vulnerability is one thin on Security Researchers Threatened With US Cybercrime Laws · · Score: 1

    Simple: Classify GCC as a WMD.

  19. Re:Odd Selection on Ohio Prison Shows Pirated Movies To Inmates · · Score: 1

    Warden: Mr. Cash? The record company asks you not to play any songs that would remind the prisoners that they are in jail.

    Johnny Cash: Do you think they forget?

    - Walk the Line

  20. Re:To serve and protect on The NSA Is Recording Every Cell Phone Call In the Bahamas · · Score: 1

    Damn for a lack of mod points. Very funny :)

  21. Re:The Democrats killed Net Neutrality !! on FCC Votes To Consider Next Round of 'Net Neutrality' Rules · · Score: 2

    > Do you want the ability to pay time warner to speed up the connections to a level faster than what those subscribers pay for in order to reduce lag and generate more revenue on your side when the players aren't getting frustrated by the lag?

    Or, being a new company with no established revenue stream nor war chest full of cash, do you want to see the big boys come in and purchase so much bandwidth for their game that you can't compete? 'Cause the second option is the one that's more likely to happen, regardless of what you want.

  22. Re:3rd world on Could High Bay-Area Prices Make Sacramento the Next Big Startup Hub? · · Score: 1

    Concur. Research Triangle Park worked out quite well during the dot-com era. Housing prices varied greatly depending on where you wanted to live, traffic was (generally) fine. At one point the Raleigh-Durham airport was the fastest growing in the country.

  23. Re:You're supposed to be founding startups on Ask Slashdot: Joining a Startup As an Older Programmer? · · Score: 5, Funny

    Assuming I don't lose my dentures and my hip doesn't give out I'm sure I'll be able to come up with some right after my daily afternoon nap.

    - 43-year-old programmer

  24. Re:Hey bigmouth... apk on Study Rules Out Global Warming Being a Natural Fluctuation With 99% Certainty · · Score: 1

    Girls, girls. Settle down. You're both pretty.

  25. Re:well that was new... on Ultima Online Devs Building Player-Run MMORPG · · Score: 1

    I guess to an extent. But I seem to recall the folks on the MUD I was on (Overdrive) were a bit more mature than the typical MMORPG player today.