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  1. Re:All this.. on Facebook's Oregon Data Center Uses As Much Power As Entire County · · Score: 1

    I once got paid to make a Facebook app for the purpose of instructing a small company on the process. You just describe its exact purpose.

  2. Re:Seriously? on Futuristic Sex Robots Now Just "Sex Robots" · · Score: 1

    Eh, FSR wouldn't really fit on Wikipedia.

  3. Awww... on Futuristic Sex Robots Now Just "Sex Robots" · · Score: 1

    I thought this was actually about FSR. I was hoping for new music. Oh High-C, you tease!

  4. Re:I would propose the public hold secret talks. on Secret Copyright Treaty Timeline Shows Global DMCA · · Score: 2, Funny

    You had me at "beer."

  5. Re:Why is that legal? on Wii Update 4.2 Tries (and Fails) To Block Homebrew · · Score: 1

    So long as Nintendo's updates focus completely on piracy, instead of adding new features to the Wii, I'm going to continue pirating their games. I'm not ashamed to say it. Same goes for my DS. I may be part of the problem, but it doesn't seem like there's any way to be part of the solution. How many of the last major updates for the Wii have been focused primarily on preventing homebrew? All but one? The only one I can think of is the 4.0 update, which did try and stop homebrew, but also added the SD card channel support.

    Way to go, Nintendo. We all must be criminals. Then again, I'm pretty bitter...

  6. Re:So they're not actually charging for the game? on The Evolution of Multiplayer Games and Online Play · · Score: 1

    That said, I've never really had any major problems with PSN. At least, no more than I've had with Live. The games don't even cost more, only the console. I actually don't mind paying more for the console, considering Blu-ray and free online play. After the price of a 360 and a couple years of Live, you've hit the price of the PS3 (and not the cheapest one, either). But this comment is all opinion. So carry on.

  7. Re:When was the last LAN party you went to? on The Evolution of Multiplayer Games and Online Play · · Score: 1

    Get a license to have their stuff on a console where piracy isn't an issue.

    Since when is this not an issue? Enabling backups on the Wii is almost trivial, these days. And modchip installation is only getting easier.

  8. Re:When was the last LAN party you went to? on The Evolution of Multiplayer Games and Online Play · · Score: 1

    ...now its having to be online just to play a single player campaign.

    Don't forget requiring gamers to buy each campaign separately.

  9. Re:When was the last LAN party you went to? on The Evolution of Multiplayer Games and Online Play · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Are you willing to give up video gaming altogether once all the major publishers of PC games have switched to this business model?

    I'd be much more willing to get into reverse engineering, actually.

  10. Re:Nerdgasm on IronKey Unveils Self-Destructing USB Flash Drive · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Er, why is this news? This exact item has been on sale at ThinkGeek for a couple years, now. Self-destruct capabilities and everything.

  11. Re:Obvious Fake on Nintendo Penalizing Homebrew Users? · · Score: 2, Informative

    Windows 7 upgrade, $50, $200 if you have firefox installed? ..

    You must not have a Wii, because it's quite a bit more complicated than that. For the sake of the community, allow me to explain:

    There are ways to run homebrew on a Wii without leaving (much) trace. The problem is that this is really inconvenient to do, so most users opt to install the Homebrew Channel. This is where Nintendo believes their justification comes in. The install method includes using a hacked save file for Twilight Princess. The horse's name in the game has been changed to induce a stack smash, enabling some shell code to run that launches the Homebrew Channel installer.

    This of course poses certain risks, but to date I don't think anyone has had any problems since Nintendo has been taking measures to prevent the Homebrew Channel from being installed. So basically, it either works fine, or not at all. I have yet to see the HBC pose any real risk or hear of it causing problems.

    And that's just scratching the surface. There are custom IOS modifications that can allow you to run backups, play actual DVDs, change your system menu themes, and a plethora of other things that could potentially cause problems if not used with caution.

    Preloader (I mentioned it in an above comment) works by renaming the system menu and installing itself in its place. When SM4.0 was released, there were some problems that would cause your Wii to report that it was bricked. This has since been fixed, and I don't think the Wii homebrew communtiy worried about it too much because the problem was a known issue and has since been fixed.

    And don't get me started on pirate WAD installations that let you install virtual console and WiiWare titles for free. What I'm getting at is that it's painfully obvious when a Wii has been modified. The current IOS is v60, and a lot of IOS mods install to IOS v249 or 247. One look at your Wii's NAND will tell the tale.

  12. Re:Obvious Fake on Nintendo Penalizing Homebrew Users? · · Score: 1

    Even if Nintendo did start charging for hacked Wiis, it doesn't matter. Any reasonably experienced Wii hacker/hack user will have Preloader installed, which will allow you to recover from a brick without having to bother with Nintendo (maybe just a partial brick, but it's better than nothing).

  13. Re:First time? on What Did You Do First With Linux? · · Score: 1

    I was a little nervous, it being my first time an all. But Linux was respectful, gentle, and understanding. We had dinner and a few drinks, then headed to the bedroom. We took it slow at first, but then things really heated up.

    Then I smelled smoke and realized the old, old Quantex machine I was running was about to catch fire.

  14. Re:Two words: Capitalism Failed on Time Warner Shutting Off Austin Accounts For Heavy Usage · · Score: 1

    Where we're going we don't need roads.

    They need to hurry up with those flying cars. And now .

  15. Re:Two words: Capitalism Failed on Time Warner Shutting Off Austin Accounts For Heavy Usage · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Believe it or not, back in the dial up days we had unlimited for $20/mo., and the number was local so that cost nothing extra. I was fairly young, so there might have been a usage cap without me knowing, but we never once couldn't connect. Go Concentric!

  16. Re:Two words on Time Warner Shutting Off Austin Accounts For Heavy Usage · · Score: 1

    I sure am glad they didn't try this in central Florida, they would have had some huge bandwidth usage on their hands in protest. It's strange hearing about stuff like this in other states, because down here, Time Warner is pretty generous. We called and told them about a couple small outages, and they bumped up our internet speed for free. That said, their upstream offerings suck for basic plans (max ~70kb/s), but we were bumped to about 100kb/s upload max. Not too shabby for free.

    So, you know, I can use 44 gigs by Wednesday and save myself some time. Thanks, Time Warner!

  17. Re:mc1138 got it all wrong.. on Gamefly Complains of Poor Treatment From USPS · · Score: 2, Interesting

    And no way in hell anyone would want to fund just the bandwidth to run that kind of service and provide worthwhile speed.

  18. Re:They can do that? on Facebook Cuts Off Pirate Bay Links · · Score: 3, Interesting
    This works in more than one way:
    • Twitter = popular and trendy.
    • Facebook = wants to be more popular and trendy (and wants the liveblogging market).
    • Therefore, Facebook's new homepage is Twitter.
  19. Re:Why MacRuby Matters? on Experimental MacRuby Branch Is 3x Faster · · Score: 3, Funny

    Don't forget the possibility of ObjC extensions for Ruby.

  20. Re:Why MacRuby Matters? on Experimental MacRuby Branch Is 3x Faster · · Score: 1

    Well that, and whether or not said subject will blend and/or run Linux.

  21. Re:That makes no sense on Gmail Adds 5 Second Send Rule · · Score: 1

    Mail Goggles tries to prevent drunken emailing. This feature delays mail from sending for five seconds.

  22. Re:That makes no sense on Gmail Adds 5 Second Send Rule · · Score: 4, Funny

    A lot. I've had this happen. It happens no /. to.

    Like the times when one typos a two letter word.

  23. Re:It seems ironic... on Ballmer Scorns Apple As a $500 Logo · · Score: 1

    I'm an Apple user and I hate the usual fanbase. It's embarrassing to see the things militant Apple fanboys say, and I hang my head in shame at them. Just sayin'. It's sad to see a company you've been behind for so long get flooded with those types of "fans."

  24. Re:Ballmer is a tired old man, it seems to me. on Ballmer Scorns Apple As a $500 Logo · · Score: 2, Funny

    He's not lonely! He's got his developers, developers, developers, developers!

  25. Re:Like the phonograph.... The what? on Young People Prefer "Sizzle Sounds" of MP3 Format · · Score: 1

    ...and real player.

    People listen to music with RealPlayer? Well that's news to me.