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  1. Re:Forget eBay, Craigslist - Freecycle :-) on Making Old Games Look Good On Modern LCDs? · · Score: 1

    I gave my old clunker away on Freecycle. I was so happy to get rid of it, I actually *drove* it over to their house!

  2. Re:secure! on XP Users Are Willing To Give Windows 7 a Chance · · Score: 1

    The only way to make any computer *truly secure* is to encase it in wax and send it into orbit. And even then...

  3. An OS is an application. on Microsoft Patents the Crippling of Operating Systems · · Score: 1

    That's completely baffling, considering that an OS is an application.

  4. WAAAAAIT! on Microsoft Confirms IE8 Has 3 Render Modes · · Score: 1, Insightful

    50% of the web would to break the moment IE8 is rolled out. Isn't it kind of nice to have the option as a webmaster to cause IE8 to render it the old way until you've had a chance to undo all your IE6 kludges and prep the site for IE8?

  5. I don't trust this. on Microsoft to Force IE7 Update on February 12th · · Score: 1

    I never trust a company with an animated favicon.ico

  6. I just got my laser keyboard, and all I can say is on 10 Strange Computer Keyboards · · Score: 1

    welkcome to;l the keuboard of thd futuree@!

  7. Pure joy over Twilight Zone pinball comments. on The Intersection of Gaming and Futurama · · Score: 1

    I feel like his brother now. He too has been LITZ twice in a multi-hour pinball gaming session. The question that I really want him to answer is "did you achieve that using bang-backs?".

  8. Re:Just in time for the holidays! on The Advantages of Upgrading From Vista To XP · · Score: 1

    Hahaha thanks :)

    Quote away, my friend!

  9. Re:Just in time for the holidays! on The Advantages of Upgrading From Vista To XP · · Score: 1

    People avoid new operating systems for very good reasons. But I ask this: What kind of stability and performance could you expect from Windows XP now, had MS had invested the last 8 years into improving it rather than making a new pileOS(TM)?

    The point is, yes, XP is the best Windows OS to date, largely in part due to the sheer amount of time that MS has been slowly patching and perfecting it. Why should it be shoved aside so MS can peddle their latest POS?

  10. Niccotine patch did it already? on HP Skin Patch May Replace Needles · · Score: 0

    If I remember correctly from one of my quit-smoking tries, this is exactly how the nicotine patches worked. Nicotine delivered my thousands of miniature needles. So... what's new here exactly?

  11. Re:Pipe Dreams? on The Story Behind the Bioshock Hacking Mini-Game · · Score: 1

    What I remember is that there was a contest included in the original boxed-distribution of the game (C64, I think). If you sent in a photograph (ha - yes a photograph) of your monitor showing that you managed to get the water flowing through every available tile on the board and pass the level, you were entered into a contest draw for $1000.

  12. Quake I on A Case for Video Game Remakes · · Score: 1

    I would definitely pay good money for a modernized Quake I.

    Quake I is still one of the most fun and 'arcadey' feeling 3D shooters. I actually just reinstalled it a week or so ago and I've been having a blast. Nothing I've played since it came out has equaled it in terms of its tight feel and pure arcade style fun. No other game has ever quite captured the awesome feel of its rocket- and grenade-jumping, nor the ridiculously fun turning-in air Mario-style control. Not to mention the beefy and raw sound effects.

    Painkiller almost recaptured what Quake I had, but it was unfortunately a bug-riddled rush job.

  13. Re:evidence on A Gut Check On Gutsy Gibbon · · Score: 1

    And all this time I thought numbers were a great way to convey version information. Stupid me!

  14. Re:Many analogies on The Morality of Web Advertisement Blocking · · Score: 1

    I don't have mod points today but if I did, ++ for you good sir.

  15. If I don't see advertisments... on Google Launches First YouTube Ads · · Score: 4, Funny

    If I don't see advertisements, how will I know what I'm supposed to buy?

  16. Nothing but a bad advertisment. on The History of Videogame Genres · · Score: 1

    First 3 1/2 meaningless minutes of a man wearing an iPod costume wandering around, then the most feeble attempt to discuss the history of music-based video games.

    Whoever paid for this slashvertisement just threw their money out the window. I mean come on, shouldn't a proper slashvert be at least remotely engaging?

  17. Re:Why even insure a bunch of rust buckets? on Winnipeg Demands Immobilizers on High-Risk Cars · · Score: 1
    Hahaha! Nice one (and I live in Winnipeg).

    I would think that regardless of the actual value of the car, reducing auto theft would subsequently reduce:
    • High speed chases
    • Violent, property, and life destroying crashes
    • Unnecessary wasted police resources
    • Insurance rates for everyone else
    • This list goes on...
  18. Re:EB refunded my money on Manhunt 1, Box OPENED! on Manhunt 2 Ban Fallout, Game Rated AO By ESRB · · Score: 1

    Maybe in the US, but definitely not in Canada.

    I know this because I've tried to return other games such as Ubisoft's Splinter Cell series which don't work on my PC due to the shitty SafeDisc protection and they said "NO".

  19. EB refunded my money on Manhunt 1, Box OPENED! on Manhunt 2 Ban Fallout, Game Rated AO By ESRB · · Score: 3, Informative

    I bought the first one at EB Games, having heard nothing about it. I guess the box art grabbed me, so I picked it off the shelf and though I'd give it a whirl.

    Well I was absolutely horrified. The set up of the game was so vile and disturbing to me that I could not bring myself to play it.

    I brought it back to EB, told them that they shouldn't even be selling a game like this and that I wanted my money back. The manager quickly agreed and gave me a full refund.

    Head office must have sent advance warning that any open-box refund requests should be quickly granted on this game. Curious to know if they're going to take a position this go-around and not stock the sequel.

  20. TinyURL Tip on Virginia Tech Report Cites Privacy Law Problems · · Score: 1

    You can do stuff like this with TinyURLs, so we at least have a clue where you're sending us. The regex used for their redirect just ignores everything after the last /.

  21. Real work? on Claims of Apple Games Just PR Fluff? · · Score: 1

    Yeah, I forgot that if you try to get real work done on anything other than a Mac, you're pooched.

  22. Re:How the mighty have fallen... on RIAA Accused of Extortion & Conspiracy · · Score: 1

    Give a man a fish (é) and you feed him for a day.

    Teach him how to fish (ALT+0233) and you feed him for life.

  23. Re:It will come up sooner or later... on What's the Worst Technical Feature You've Used? · · Score: 1

    Like my circa 1996 US Robotics modem... the instruction booklet helpfully suggested that if I couldn't get it to work, simply visit their online support center at www.usrobotics.com.

    I couldn't, and I couldn't.

  24. Same for other industries like Lotto on How Far Should a Job Screening Go? · · Score: 1

    No, this should not raise a red flag.

    I work in the lottery industry and we have similar practices for all new employees. Even existing employees need to have a criminal background check every 2 years.

    These, among many other seemingly-overboard measures, are to protect our business, our clients, and to maintain our ISO standardization.

  25. Re:How is this news? on Users Being Migrated To New Version of Hotmail · · Score: 1