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  1. Re:Humans on Interviews: Ask What You Will of Paleontologist Jack Horner · · Score: 1

    Really, really big wings then.

  2. Humans on Interviews: Ask What You Will of Paleontologist Jack Horner · · Score: 0

    Could you nudge my DNA so I can grow wings? It would make the commute to work much quicker.

  3. Re:Lunux desktop on Valve Starts Promoting Steam For Linux To Windows Users · · Score: 1

    Doubtful, until the PC gaming industry adequately tackles these long standing issues:

    1) Rampant multiplayer cheating due to modding, aim-botting, wall-hacking, etc.
    2) Game piracy

    Steam is arguably the best solution that exists for these issues, but is it enough?

  4. Re:That's the whole point on Google Fiber Draws Startups To Kansas City · · Score: 1

    Well, it's good enough for Sprint-Nextel and Garmin to headquarter there, so I guess it's good enough for startups who like Google fiber.

  5. Re:Wrong on The Tiny Console Killers Taking On the PS4 and Xbox 720 · · Score: 1

    Did we learn nothing from the Nintendo Wii?

    You better believe mommy and daddy and grandma and grandpa and little Suzy will play "phone quality graphics" on a 60" TV. They've been playing Wii Bowling for years on it.

  6. Stealing from pirates on Microsoft R&D Burgled: Only Apple Products Stolen · · Score: 1

    "They're stealing our ship!"
    "Bloody pirates!"

  7. Re:Author quote on Valve's SteamBox Gets a Name and an Early Demo at CES · · Score: 1

    An Indigo station ran about, what, $12 grand in 1994? I think the cheapest Indy was about $5000, but I may be way off here.

  8. Re:Google chose ASUS Eee Pad MeMO ME370T from CES2 on Has CES Lost Its Star Appeal? · · Score: 2

    "ASUS Eee Pad MeMO ME370T"

    Wow, did someone get paid to come up with this name?

  9. Re:leap year on Adobe and Apple Didn't Unit Test For "Forward Date" Bugs. Do You? · · Score: 1

    Because iOS also runs on non GSM devices such as iPods and iPads and therefore cannot always depend on a network to handle time.

  10. PC gaming relevant enough? on How To Make PC Gaming Better · · Score: 1

    Back in those days sound cards and CD-ROM drives were rather optional, a PC gaming standard made sense.

    What hardware do PCs have now that are so different than PCs from 10 years ago? Built in WiFi? Bluetooth?

    So really what this seems like is that we're trying to understand why a $300 laptop from Walmart can't run the latest games on Ultra-mode? Do we really need a new spec to tell us this? Can't we just ignore those cheap bastards and tell them to go play more Minecraft on their phone?

  11. Vizio Smart TV on 'Connected' TVs Mostly Used Just Like the Unconnected Kind · · Score: 2

    I just purchased a smaller HDTV (32") very recently and I made my purchase based on what many of you would, the screen quality. The Vizio I picked has a brighter and more clear display than the others on the shelf and it has a thinner bezel. Additionally it has built-in WiFi and "Smart TV" features even though the price was the same as the others around it.

    The TV has apps for Netflix, Amazon, Hulu and many others. Apparently it checks in with Vizio for firmware updates and app updates on its own, I'm ok with that. I only have a Netflix account so I tried that first. The app interface is nearly identical to the one on the XBOX, so I prefer now to use the TV's built in Netflix then powering on the XBOX and going through all the motions of logging in and launching it. Accessing Netflix with the TV remote is about equally clunky as the XBOX controller so nothing lost or gained through that, but without the added noise of the XBOX fans it's a gain.

    It's not like I was seeking these features out, but they do seem to have a place just as long as they don't try to do too much. I have no desire to open a web browser up using a TV remote. However, if there was a way to wirelessly stream a laptop screen to the TV without too much added hardware or software then that would be the way to go. Or control the TV with my touchscreen smartphone. Vizio sells some stupid dongle for the iPhone to accomplish this along with some badly programmed app. No thanks, let me know when it doesn't suck.

  12. Re:Please ask google and apple to support webgl on How the Brain Organizes Everything We See · · Score: 1

    I wonder what part of the brain decides which Android vs iOS team to be on, and which related part of the brain flames scientists for not catering to their choice of mobile platform when making webpages.

  13. Re:Mixed feelings. on Ban On Loud TV Commercials Takes Effect Today · · Score: 1

    The market has had over 10 years to address the customer's complaints. They didn't. Too bad for them.

  14. Evolutionary artifact in hearing vs vision? on Why Dissonant Music Sounds 'Wrong' · · Score: 1

    Many predators see their prey based on movement, like cats. Perhaps dissonance in hearing is some evolutionary equivalent to this. The beating of wings, the trampling of feet, the clucking of the tongue of angry wives...

  15. Re:Microsoft product design on Microsoft Reportedly Working On Its Own Smartphone · · Score: 1

    I thought it was Samsung that got hauled into court not Android.

  16. It should've had a parade on Endeavour Arrives At California Science Center · · Score: 1

    It should've had a ticker tape parade.

    Instead it gets a 3-day long crawl through LA neighborhoods past people eating at Quiznos and workers taking a break at the Firestone tire shop as people take pictures and wave flags. This could've been bigger. It should've been bigger. NASA, do you even have a PR department?

  17. How about no on Saudi Arabia Calls For Global Internet Censorship Body · · Score: 1

    Time to grow up or GTFO, as they would say on the Internet.

  18. Rogues... on World of Warcraft Character Becomes Campaign Issue · · Score: 2

    Well I was going to vote for Sen. Tom Martin but then I got sapped.

    I then waited 8 seconds without trinketing but then the polling booth was obscured.

    I gave up and ran.

  19. Answer with no question on Why Klout's Social Influence Scores Are Nonsense · · Score: 1

    I don't need some fancy new social media site to tell me that most of what I say on the Internet is delusional rants and unsupported claims.

  20. Re:Orbit on Supermassive Black Hole Destroying Proto Star System · · Score: 3, Funny

    Because ALIENS.

  21. Outback Steakhouse on Woz Applying For Australian Citizenship Because of the NBN · · Score: 1

    He's really taking his obsession with Outback Steakhouse too far.

  22. Re:Silly and inflammatory on Meet Two Security Researchers Apple Hates (Video) · · Score: 1

    So like the OP said, he was banned because he deliberately violated the terms of the appstore by creating a tool that collected end user information instead of disclosing the issue to apple.

    Thanks.

  23. Re:Google vs Microsoft. on Microsoft Urging Safari Users To Use Bing · · Score: 1

    In Soviet Russia you track Google?

    (confused)

  24. Re:Say What? Steve Jobs Pioneer? on Neil Young Pushes Pono, Says Piracy Is the New Radio · · Score: 1

    Neil Young is talking about online digital music sales. Steve Jobs and Apple were the first to twist the arms and convince the Big Four to legitamitely sell digital music online (DRM Fairplay AAC/MP4). Before that there was little to no online sales and the majority of music was either MP3 being download through Napster/Gnutella/etc or CDs purchased at Walmart/Sam Goody/Best Buy/etc. The rest of the industry followed after Apple's success in this, including Amazon MP3, Zune Marketpace and all the others.

  25. Re:"a number of user interface designers" on Designers Criticize Apple's User Interface For OS X and iOS · · Score: 1

    Right click > Move to Trash