"What If" and "Frozen (Two-Disc Blu-ray / DVD + Digital Copy)".
Makes sense. I guess. They are both.... I mean the connection is..... Nope. I got nothing.
Project Bar-B-Q gathers an interesting cast of characters from the interactive audio world every year. The annual reports are full of interesting results from their brainstorming. Which working group report coming out of Bar-B-Q are you the most proud of, and which do you wish had received more attention from the industry?
Shouldn't the headline read "... bans all technology made after 1986 from their home."? At first read, I thought they were banning ALL technology from their 28 year old home.
Project Grizzly and Cyberman were both featured in Indie Truth, a documentary about documentaries that was on the IFC recently. I think the director was even more candid about how crazy Project Grizzly was in the TV show than he was in the documentary.
Riverside's systems have been running for four years now nearly without a hitch.
How do you know there was no hitch? For instance, in this Spring's recall vote in Riverside, Larry Flynt beat Gary Coleman 540 to 593 - less than 50 votes. How do you know some pr0n loving programmer with an lingering childhood crush on Dana Plato didn't rig those results? No paper trail to prove it either way.
And why so many candidates in the last election with 100%? How do you do write-ins on a touch screen? Do you really claim that there was not one single vote for Arhnold for prez?
"Is InstanceCount an int, a long or a short? Or is it a pointer to one of the above? Is FirstName a C-style string"
Those are questions that the editor/gui should be able to answer
Also good are focused sites:
Gamasutra for game jobs, Bio-Jobs for biotech. I got a ton of interviews and eventually a job through the former, my girlfriend got one with the latter.
How about one that straps to one wrist, lets you type with the other hand?
Check out the Half Keyboard
I haven't tried one yet, but they have a demo that lets you practice on half your real keyboard. It seems pretty cool.
Kucinich is the most liberal remaining candidate, and the only one who's too liberal to get elected,...
And back on topic: After I donated a couple of bucks to Kucinich, the amount of spam I got doubled. His campaign sends multiple messages a day telling me where he's gonna be, or which media slight I should be writing the editor about, etc... It's more than a little annoying.
I think his position should be heard in this nominating process, but spamming his contributors might not be the best way to do it.
How is that different from:
"Every voting district has to design an electronic ballot and get it coded and proofread it for mistakes between the time that the issues are decided and the election. You also have to ensure that all the machines work and none work differently from the rest".
The security is a lot more questionable with e-voting. You're spending a ton of money in exchange for a system you don't understand.
How likely is it that at least one district will choose an easily hackable "electronic" ballot?
Actually, in San Francisco, at least, they do you let you take the stub of your ballot. No info about who you voted for, but proof that you did vote.
And the machine is simple: Paper ballots look like
>- -|> John Adams >- -|> Thomas Jefferson
All you do is connect the arrow next to your candidate with a black pen. Then you feed the form to an optical reader and watch its counter of ballots processed count up.
It seems virtually foolproof. The reader can reject double or partial marks, and let the voter redo his/her vote before they leave the polls. The officials have a human readable paper trail, and a computer tabulated count.
I don't know why we need anything more computerized than that....
I have a printout of a web page from scei.co.jp
entitled "STORY FROM DR. AT PlayStation CLINIC".
It starts like this:
Story of Liquid
You might play game as you drink pop, right? As you get excited, you might have spilled the pop. It would be sucked if you spill the pop over your PlayStation!.... If the cockroaches get into the console through tiny space, it makes inside dirty and does mischief. So be aware!
I can't find the orignal page anymore, but someone posted some more excerpts here.
I can only imagine how many FORTRAN shared memory fields were abused to make this happen.
"What If" and "Frozen (Two-Disc Blu-ray / DVD + Digital Copy)". Makes sense. I guess. They are both.... I mean the connection is..... Nope. I got nothing.
Project Bar-B-Q gathers an interesting cast of characters from the interactive audio world every year. The annual reports are full of interesting results from their brainstorming. Which working group report coming out of Bar-B-Q are you the most proud of, and which do you wish had received more attention from the industry?
It's the "Trans PACIFIC Partnership". European politicians are not involved, unless Europe has recently moved.
I just re-serve the CAPTCHAs on my own popular website. Crowdsourcing for the win.
4 years ago, Slashdot ran this exact same story http://science.slashdot.org/story/10/03/02/0242224/recovering-data-from-noise about Wired running this exact same story: http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/02/ff_algorithm/all/1
Nearly as cool as Gopherpedia http://gopherpedia.com/gopherpedia.com/
Shouldn't the headline read "... bans all technology made after 1986 from their home."? At first read, I thought they were banning ALL technology from their 28 year old home.
And Einstein looks pretty unhappy. I think the editors are trying to say something about how science is depressing...
Project Grizzly and Cyberman were both featured in Indie Truth, a documentary about documentaries that was on the IFC recently. I think the director was even more candid about how crazy Project Grizzly was in the TV show than he was in the documentary.
Riverside's systems have been running for four years now nearly without a hitch.
How do you know there was no hitch? For instance, in this Spring's recall vote in Riverside, Larry Flynt beat Gary Coleman 540 to 593 - less than 50 votes. How do you know some pr0n loving programmer with an lingering childhood crush on Dana Plato didn't rig those results? No paper trail to prove it either way. And why so many candidates in the last election with 100%? How do you do write-ins on a touch screen? Do you really claim that there was not one single vote for Arhnold for prez?
Definitely, Tortise SVN makes version control easy.
"Is InstanceCount an int, a long or a short? Or is it a pointer to one of the above? Is FirstName a C-style string"
Those are questions that the editor/gui should be able to answer
I use vi, you insensitive clod!
Also good are focused sites: Gamasutra for game jobs, Bio-Jobs for biotech.
I got a ton of interviews and eventually a job through the former, my girlfriend got one with the latter.
How about one that straps to one wrist, lets you type with the other hand?
Check out the Half Keyboard
I haven't tried one yet, but they have a demo that lets you practice on half your real keyboard. It seems pretty cool.
Kucinich is the most liberal remaining candidate, and the only one who's too liberal to get elected, ...
And back on topic: After I donated a couple of bucks to Kucinich, the amount of spam I got doubled. His campaign sends multiple messages a day telling me where he's gonna be, or which media slight I should be writing the editor about, etc... It's more than a little annoying.
I think his position should be heard in this nominating process, but spamming his contributors might not be the best way to do it.
The first post I'm gonna test it on is the one with the instructions :)
Find your place on the political compass.
And compare yourself to this year's crop of candidates
To relieve the slashdotted server, a similar review:
The actual spec (PDF!):
Intel's info about it:
How is that different from:
"Every voting district has to design an electronic ballot and get it coded and proofread it for mistakes between the time that the issues are decided and the election. You also have to ensure that all the machines work and none work differently from the rest".
The security is a lot more questionable with e-voting. You're spending a ton of money in exchange for a system you don't understand.
How likely is it that at least one district will choose an easily hackable "electronic" ballot?
And the machine is simple: Paper ballots look likeAll you do is connect the arrow next to your candidate with a black pen. Then you feed the form to an optical reader and watch its counter of ballots processed count up.
It seems virtually foolproof. The reader can reject double or partial marks, and let the voter redo his/her vote before they leave the polls. The officials have a human readable paper trail, and a computer tabulated count.
I don't know why we need anything more computerized than that....
I'll bite:
What is Cross Site Scripting"
I have a printout of a web page from scei.co.jp entitled "STORY FROM DR. AT PlayStation CLINIC".
It starts like this:
Story of Liquid
You might play game as you drink pop, right? As you get excited, you might have spilled the pop. It would be sucked if you spill the pop over your PlayStation!.... If the cockroaches get into the console through tiny space, it makes inside dirty and does mischief. So be aware!
I can't find the orignal page anymore, but someone posted some more excerpts here.
Reads like one of those manuals from Korea or Japan, translated by someone with a barely working knowledge of English.
...Kind of like the lady who felt reassured by seeing "chandaleer" on hundreds of web sites,
The thing that confuses me is:
If she's gonna use the internet to check her spelling, why did she use Ask Jeeves instead of the Dictionary ?
Oh, nevermind- Dictionary.com would have suggested she call it a "chandler"...