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  1. Re:So, when did subscriptions become traditional? on Star Wars: the Old Republic Launches · · Score: 1

    The game is MUCH richer in story with a LOT MORE EFFORT put into the quest dialogue and story

    You shot your own post in the foot. It's exactly the same except for the parts where it's better? I see.

  2. Re:Not gonna happen. on What Happens When the Average Lifespan is 150 Years? · · Score: 1

    TFA doesn't exactly go into details, but declining cellular repair is mentioned as a part of the process. If cellular/mitochondrial repair were maintained it would address a lot of your issues with longevity. That being said, if our generation (currently in our 30s) were to instantly start living to 150, I think there would not only be huge financial problems but also some pretty complicated psychological onesies well. I don't expect that this is what they mean, but an increase in longevity like that, even over a few generations, is full of disaster if something isn't done about coinciding birth rates.

  3. Re:narrow minded nonsense on The Post-Idea World · · Score: 1

    I like this idea. I think it's spot on. I'm the first one to complain about a lack of new ideas and how (especially in movies lately!) it's all been done, but lately I've realized that the process of churning out new and innovative ideas takes time and patience, which is not part of our current model. The ideas that fill the gaps are probably going to be constant rehashes of existing ideas because they are already available and can be quickly converted. The rehashes themselves are also not without value, even though we may be sick of them already. I just hope the "filler" ideas don't become too influential; I hope that the new ideas don't quash or artificially direct the new, innovative stuff out of its natural habitat and thereby limit its relevance and/or survival.

  4. Re:Damn! on Guild Wars 2 Devs Aiming For the Top · · Score: 1

    I pay just as much for this game as everyone else. I should have the opportunity to see and experience all of it without having to sacrifice my job and life to make sure I'm part of the "elite" guilds that can get that first kill.

    Is this really what we think? It doesn't really make sense to me if that's true. As an avid, but non-elite, gamer I can feel the sentiment, but I can't say I believe in it. Surely there is a justified difference in reward for people who pay the same as you AND sacrifice their job and life. Our current entitlement demands are pretty high, I think. I just don't see how anything is going to change for the better as long as we are expecting the hardcore gamer and the casual gamer to receive the same benefits for different levels of input.

  5. Re:...the science? on Science Channel Buys Rights To Firefly · · Score: 1

    Plot hooks notwithstanding, I'm pretty sure the shortest route from point A to point B is also the shortest route from point B to point A, and that if points A and B are sufficiently interesting, there should be a relatively decent amount of traffic between the two. I don't remember the episode that included your description of vessel interaction, but I'm not saying it didn't happen. Most of the interaction that I remember started via long rang scanners followed by a side trip to check things out. Did I miss something?

  6. Re:What ? on Pirate Bay Down; Police Raids Across Europe · · Score: 2, Funny

    Reports of their death have been greatly exaggerated.

  7. Re:First Book? on The Hobbit On Hold · · Score: 1

    Ok.. so am I bigger geek for knowing the reference... or for the words of Mandos being my first though at a glance before I read your post?

  8. Oh yeah? on Multi-Button OpenOfficeMouse At OOoCon 2009 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Clearly you don't PvP...

  9. Sooo... on D&D On Google Wave · · Score: 1

    "Wave does have support for bots and interactive widgets, so it won't be long before RPG-specific examples of both start cropping up."

    We're headed back to MUD's?

  10. Re:Tha's goint to be the NEXT BIG THING on Memristor Minds, the Future of Artificial Intelligence · · Score: 1

    Turing complete

    You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.

  11. Re:"ripping", the word is visceral, "copy" is not on MPAA Says Teachers Should Camcord For Fair Use · · Score: 1

    I laughed, I cried.. it was better than Cats. Thanks.

  12. OK.... on Locking Down Linux Desktops In an Enterprise? · · Score: 1

    So I guess I am the only one who saw the headline and was excited that Starfleet was in fact considering Open Source...?

  13. Re:Where else is this glitch? on Atlantis Seekers Given Thrill by Google Ocean · · Score: 1

    I was kinda thinking the same thing, though not to conspiracy theory proportions, of course. There are things that are "road-like" all over the map though, so maybe those are related errors?

  14. Re:No hulu for boxee means... on Boxee Drops Hulu Support · · Score: 1

    Oh ya? One may argue that a fool may be aware of his folly... but does nothing to change and thereby embraces his fate. Wisdom is not about having information, it is about knowing the proper application.

  15. Interesting question... on Correlation Between Stress and Technology? · · Score: 1

    Douglas Adams: "What we have is technology, but what we want is stuff that really works." and the best way to tell if something is technology: "It comes with a manual."

    Technology keeps me in a job, which is stressfull, but which without life might be even more stressful. Stuff that works makes my life easier.

    /shrug