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  1. Re:Floating Mountains on Avatar Soars Into $1-Billion Territory · · Score: 2, Informative

    Have you never seen a mountain stream in real life? We have this thing called rain that falls over large areas, getting collected into streams that flow downhill. What would be strange is if there wasn't any water flowing off of those mountains. I'm not sure about the volume of water that you would really see, but then I don't know what the average rainfall is like on Pandora either.

  2. Re:Science Fiction? on Avatar Soars Into $1-Billion Territory · · Score: 2, Insightful

    This was only an American movie in the sense that it was a mainstream "Hollywood" film. The director/writer was a Canadian, the main character and production company owner were both Australians and it was filmed mostly in New Zealand and LA. Seems pretty international to me.

  3. Re:When you don't understand something... on Novelist Blames Piracy On Open Source Culture · · Score: 1

    try #bookz on undernet they have a good selection

  4. Re:Why bother? on Apple Fails To Deliver On Windows 7 Boot Camp Promise · · Score: 2, Informative

    Did some ore playing to match the specs better.

    $1,132.00 Mac Mini: http://store.apple.com/ca/configure/MC238LL/A?mco=MTM3NTAwOTE
    2.53GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
    4GB 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM - 2x2GB
    320GB Serial ATA Drive
    SuperDrive 8x (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW)
    Apple Mouse
    Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad

    $559 Dell Inspiron: http://configure.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?oc=di545s_r_1e&c=ca&l=en&s=dhs&cs=cadhs1&kc=desktop-inspiron-545s
    Intel® Core(TM) 2 Duo E7300 (3MB L2, 2.66GHz, 1066FSB)
    4GB Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 800MHz- 2 DIMMs
    320GB Serial ATA Hard Drive (7200RPM) w/DataBurst Cache(TM)
    Dell Mouse / Keyboard

  5. Re:Why bother? on Apple Fails To Deliver On Windows 7 Boot Camp Promise · · Score: 2, Informative

    "A new Mac mini goes for $599 and a MacBook is $999. This is hardly "house and children" figures. Pick a reasonable Mac then go to Dell and spec out a similar machine. The PC prices will be in a close neighborhood."

    Ok I'll take that challenge. Im Canadian so priced in CAD.

    $649 Mac Mini: http://store.apple.com/ca/configure/MC238LL/A?mco=MTM3NTAwOTE
    2.26GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
    2GB 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM - 2x1GB
    160GB Serial ATA Drive

    $409 Dell Inspiron http://configure.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?oc=di545s_r_1e&c=ca&l=en&s=dhs&cs=cadhs1&kc=desktop-inspiron-545s
    2.4Ghz Intel E2220
    2GB Ram
    320GB HD

    The dell also gets you a mouse and keyboard for $140 less. Upgrade any of the parts and you save more versus the apple.

  6. Re:Atheists Unite... as a religion on Ireland's Blasphemy Law Goes Into Effect · · Score: 1

    "Ok, if god does not exist there is no one to judge human actions beyond humanity. " Not true, every time I'm forgetful and late to feed my dog her supper she judges me to have been neglectful in my duty and makes her point of view quite clear by sitting and staring at me while repeatedly nudging me with her nose in an attempt to get my attention. As far as I can tell, shes not human and is judging my actions to be wrong.

  7. Re:Atheists Unite... as a religion on Ireland's Blasphemy Law Goes Into Effect · · Score: 0, Troll
    "Atheism states that there is no higher power in the world."

    It doesnt even do that. All that being an atheist requires is a lack of belief in god(s). Any further implications of this lack of belief vary between individuals. Many atheists share a pro scientific humanist philosophy (and perhaps you could consider humanism a religion) but that does not mean we all share a common belief in the goodness of humanity, or that all atheists think that the scientific method is a good form of inquiry.

  8. Re:He is correct. on Graphic Novelist Calls For Better Game Violence · · Score: 1

    Me too, although I only had the shareware version. I think I was about 6 at the time.

  9. Re:Kijiji? on eBay vs. Craigslist Courtroom Fisticuffs Start Today · · Score: 2, Informative

    Its a regional thing, apparently more people use Kijiji where my brother lives than Craigslist (Belleville, Ontario).

  10. Re:The question is... on Ambassador Claims ACTA Secrecy Necessary · · Score: 1

    I've never seen a native English speaker use a diaeresis. This is actually the first time I've seen it used for the work cooperate by anyone.

  11. Re:It doesn't matter who is violating your rights on Net Neutrality Seen Through the Telegraph · · Score: 1

    That has nothing to do with net neutrality. All ISPs need to do is implement bandwidth caps like cell phone data plans already do and charge extra for exceeding the caps. The only reason they don't do this is because those bandwidth "hogs" are costing them less than they would lose by no longer being able to advertise their cheapest plans as unlimited.

  12. Re:How does that work? on Danish DRM Breaker Turns Himself In To Test Backup Law · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It might however result in precedent freeing them of an obligation to press charges in similar situations in the future, saving untold amounts of future work.

  13. Re:this is brave on Danish DRM Breaker Turns Himself In To Test Backup Law · · Score: 1

    He could be going below the speed limit. I wouldn't want to try passing going 99km/h at 100km/h on a single lane highway. It would be much safer to pass at 115 and get back over into the left lane quickly.

  14. Re:Odd name for the group on Canadian Blood Services Promotes Pseudoscience · · Score: 1

    I doubt Toronto would have even been considered as an option at the time. The previous capital was Kingston, which being on the shores of Lake Ontario was vulnerable to any attempts American invasions (the main reason the capital was moved). Toronto also being on Lake Ontario would have shared the same weakness and been ruled out accordingly.

  15. Re:What is to keep the pirates from using this? on Air Cannon Ties Pirates In Knots · · Score: 1

    Pirates with enough money to buy jet boats wouldn't need to be pirates any more.

  16. Re:Well, something *has* changed on Google Apologizes For "Michelle Obama" Results · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It irritates me that "racist morons" can claim an entirely valid form of social commentary as their own and forever prevent a normal person from using similar devices to ridicule anyone with a certain ethnicity. There are a lot of reasons to compare people to monkeys while ridiculing them without their skin colour being at all relaxant.

  17. Re:This doesn't prove ants can count on Ants That Can Count · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The way I see it even though you aren't consciously thinking of the number of drum beats as they pass by, you are still perceiving that number of beats and keeping track of it somewhere in your sub conscious. You may not use the same system to count, but I would argue that any method which is used to keep track of an incrementally increasing value even when not specifically defined as a number is a form of counting.

    Music is probably the most common form of sub conscious counting we have, what is counting if not pattern recognition? When counting a series of number all you're really doing is keeping track of your position in an already recognized pattern and then continuing that pattern when you reach a number you have never used before. The same thing happens when you repeat a song that you know from memory, keeping your position in the music-space of a song is akin to keeping your position in given number space while counting. Were just aware of it in different ways.

    Back on topic, I don't the ants are consciously thinking one... two ... three in their minds as they walk (I doubt they have a stream of consciousness to the same degree that we do) but that doesn't mean they don't have some instinctive ability to keep track of their progress through a pattern. If it effectively does the same thing as counting then we might as well call it the same thing.

  18. Re:Clarity? on KDE Rebrands, Introduces KDE Plasma Desktop · · Score: 1

    I've met maybe two people in RL who uses linux regularly (and one was a comp science prof). In my ecperience 90% of people use some form of windows, and maybe 10% use macs. The percentage of regular desktop linux users in the general population (at least in Ontario) is practicly zero.

  19. Re:logmein.com on Simple, Free Web Remote PC Control? · · Score: 1

    There was a version of this in Windows XP too, I'm not sure if it works between different windows versions or not though.

  20. Re:Possible Starcraft Solutions on Making Old Games Look Good On Modern LCDs? · · Score: 1

    Probably your set up. I've used it before with no problems.

  21. Re:Completely impossible, reviving after freezing on Become Your Own Heir After Being Frozen · · Score: 1

    In that case though it wouldn't be you, it would just be someone who thinks he's you.

  22. What I . on Best Tool For Remembering Passwords? · · Score: 1

    Use the same passwords for things that don't really matter (forums, games that sort of thing) and memorize a small number of strong passwords for important more things, banks, important email addresses, school or work stuff. That works for me at least.

  23. Re:Exactly on Glenn Beck Loses Dispute Over Parody Domain · · Score: 1
  24. Re:The obvious solution on Simple, Cost-Effective, Multiroom Audio? · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Why not just run some speaker wire through the floorboards/ceiling?

  25. Re:Sucks To Be You on Google Betas Chrome 4, Touts 30% Speed Boost · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I haven't seen a BSOD that since Windows 98.