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  1. Re:No shit! on US Plummets On World Press Freedom Ranking · · Score: 1

    Do me a favor and extend your hypothetical back to the 1800s and see how it changes your hypothesis.

  2. Re:This would be really cool... on AMD Radeon HD 7970 Launched, Fastest GPU Tested · · Score: 1

    You've been able to get a 6850 for darn near $100 for some time now. It's a pretty good deal unless you only buy high-end GPUs, which honestly seems like a waste anymore. My 4 year old 8800GT is just now starting to feel inadequate. I'm looking for the second coming of the 8800GT to emerge from this generation so I can hold on to it for another 4 years.

  3. Re:I used to be a Firefox fan on Chrome Set To Take No. 2 Spot From Firefox · · Score: 1

    This is almost always an addon issue. I only use a few addons and have never seen Firefox use much more than 400mb in versions 5 & 6. With 7 it hovers in the mid 200s.

  4. Re:Perfect for Bitcoin mining! on AMD Llano APU Review - Slow CPU, Fast GPU · · Score: 1

    What kind of computer are you running that draws 500W from the wall?

  5. High school sports on Twitter As Realtime Sports Reporter · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I've been using Twitter to get realtime high school sports scores for a year or so. It's really the only way I've found to do this because even local news websites don't post scores until hours after a game is over at best, and usually not until the next day.

  6. Re:Nothing to do with Portal on Steam Success Holding Up Half-Life Development? · · Score: 1

    Episode 1 was not originally sold in a box set. The Orange Box included Ep1, but I think the GP meant he bought it standalone when it was first released.

  7. Re:half life expansions not by valve on Steam Success Holding Up Half-Life Development? · · Score: 1

    And while OpFor may still be the best FPS expansion ever, I seriously doubt Valve would give up control like that anymore.

  8. Re:Nothing to do with Portal on Steam Success Holding Up Half-Life Development? · · Score: 1

    It was priced like a full length game.

    I don't know where you live, but here in the US it was $30 compared to the normal $50.

  9. Re:the tax is too low to pay for smoker health car on Arizona Governor Proposes Flab Tax · · Score: 1

    Federal taxes nearly doubled last year. Not only that but they are closing loopholes for loose tobacco so the overall effect will be more than double the amount of federal tax collected. Add to that the outright banning of most types of flavored tobacco because somehow menthols are really roping in the kids (won't someone think of the children!), and you can see government is going nuts over the issue.

  10. Re:I wonder how long on Google Fiber Comes To Kansas City · · Score: 1

    Google tries to making using the internet faster and easier because that generally means more people will use existing Google products that serve ads and mine data. This doesn't mean Android or GoogleISP will be pulling an NSA and DPI-ing every last bit that flows through their devices. And really if you're worried about that, who can you trust because your existing ISP or mobile phone manufacturer can pull the same stunt.

  11. Re:Just use the hardware you have on Ask Slashdot: How Do You Choose a Windows Laptop? · · Score: 1

    1. the laptop is 2.5 years old. The battery will be almost gone and there will likely be other HW issues developing.

    I have a 2006 base model Macbook and thus far I've replaced a failed hard drive and it still runs wonderfully. The battery lasts about 2 hours unless you start playing lots of video. It's much more than I can say about any cheap windows laptop I've ever seen except for older IBM-made Thinkpads.

  12. Re:CDOs weren't the problem on Friends Don't Let Geek Friends Work In Finance · · Score: 1

    You forgot about the finance guys who set up a system where anyone could buy insurance on the CDO's (even ones they didn't own) so there was such a top-heavy system of people betting against them that it became impossible for any company to have been able to pay out the policy. Also the finance guys that didn't disclose they were doing this to their investors. Saying the finance guys were not primarily to blame is like saying it's your fault for standing in the way of my knife as I swing it wildly in your direction.

  13. Re:"If we litigate, we have a chance to win.'" on Cable Channels Panic Over iPad Streaming App · · Score: 1

    What? So when I pay for a chunk of data every month, my ISP should make me pay more for a method of utilizing the service that allows me to use that chunk faster? What?

  14. Re:Futurama Vs Venture Bros. on Futurama Renewed For 7th Season · · Score: 1

    Heh, I love VB but don't understand the appeal of Archer at all. Every new show the Sealab guys do gets worse and Archer finally dropped below the acceptable quality for me. It seems far too obsessed with the cheap laugh, although it may have gotten better than the first few episodes.

  15. Re:idiocracy tag? on USPTO Gives Google Patent For Doodles · · Score: 1

    Well at a certain point it's just not feasible to continue to search regardless of the quota. Besides, if the claim is obscure that's all they're getting legal coverage for anyway.

  16. Re:Here we go again on Duke Nukem Forever Multiplayer Mode Predictably Controversial · · Score: 1

    Because this game comes out soon. Just wait for the next GTA game to near release and you'll hear all about it again.

  17. Re:Fair enough. on Texas Bill Outlaws Discrimination Against Creationists In Academia · · Score: 2

    I read a story about a (probably fake) former boss who, upon receiving a stack of applications for a job position, immediately threw half of them in the trash saying, "I don't want to hire anyone who is unlucky."

  18. Re:Another Expert's view on Revisiting Ebert — Games Can Be Art, But Are They? · · Score: 1

    Moreover, I don't think you should have to separate the elements of the game from the game itself to consider it art. Do we consider only the writing that goes into a movie to be art? The music? The moving pictures? It's ridiculous that because games have an element of interactivity, that you control some nontrivial part of the experience, that the work suddenly loses status.

  19. Re:Another Expert's view on Revisiting Ebert — Games Can Be Art, But Are They? · · Score: 1

    I see your point, but I think that is just allowing the argument to be shifted to an area you can't win. If someone says anything less than an arbitrary amount of quality isn't art, then that becomes a statement you can't refute because that line is unable to be clearly defined. Ebert said in no uncertain terms that video games cannot be considered art, that we can debate (well, not with Ebert himself because he seems absolutely unwilling to consider anything other than his own nascent view of games). The guy in TFA is just being apologetic.

  20. Re:Games Are Not Art (But Contain Art) on Revisiting Ebert — Games Can Be Art, But Are They? · · Score: 1

    No painting has ever touched my soul (whatever that means), so I guess those are out as well?

  21. Re:It's all about intent on Revisiting Ebert — Games Can Be Art, But Are They? · · Score: 1

    So in your view, art is dead?

  22. Re:Another Expert's view on Revisiting Ebert — Games Can Be Art, But Are They? · · Score: 1

    It sounds to me like you agree with GP but you don't know it. What you're saying is the games (or more specifically, genres) you like are more worthy of being discussed as art, but the games you don't think have a deep enough story for you aren't.

  23. Re:Too late on Army Psy Ops Units Targeted American Senators · · Score: 3, Insightful
  24. Re:AI Winter on Watson Wins Jeopardy Contest · · Score: 1

    I don't get how your calculations assume your brain is firing every possible interconnection of neurons at all times 24 hours a day. Moreover, it's unclear what either the Ars article and the pdf you linked define as an "operation" in the brain, and a bit silly to compare 1 such operation directly to a clock cycle.

  25. Re:Or maybe... on How Watchmen Killed 'R'-rated Fantasy Movies · · Score: 2

    And lets face it, it's hard to find anyone who would defend Heavy Metal 2000 as a worth watching.

    But it spawned a pretty solid soundtrack.