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  1. Re:Article provides no evidence, a worthless opini on Split Screen Co-op Is Dying · · Score: 1

    Army of Two: The 40th Day is a pretty underrated game in my opinion. Playing through the game in split screen is quite fun.

  2. Re:Grown Ups. on Split Screen Co-op Is Dying · · Score: 1

    Yeah, because the wives love it when you invite everyone over and then all the guys go huddle in the basement and play Halo.

    It's clear there's a divide here: Married adults and single adults. I'd guess the OP is in the former category, whereas many of the people responding are in the latter or, at the very least, are recently married and have no children.

    Try just randomly getting together with your friends when you're all married with kids. I still have small lan parties, but they have to be planned 2-3 months in advance, and stuff still comes up. Like the last one where one of the wives went into labor.

  3. Re:Perfect example: on The Top 50 Gawker Media Passwords · · Score: 1

    Check TPB

  4. Re:Where is the fun? on Are Games Getting Easier? · · Score: 1

    Connect via MIDI? Did you mean serial or parallel cables?

  5. Re:Think before you speak on Are Games Getting Easier? · · Score: 1

    Indeed. Halo Reach on Legendary is quite difficult.

  6. Re:They don't deny it! on Global Warming's Silver Lining For the Arctic Rim · · Score: 1

    How is a "resounding consensus" on "moderately to significantly" any different than "whether the observable changes are predominantly attributable to man's impact on the environment, or to the natural climatic lifecycle of the Earth"?

    You're just saying what tygerstripes said in a slightly different way, throwing in the worthless and exceedingly unscientific word "consensus". If it's attributable predominantly to man, then it is significant, if it's attributable predominantly to nature, then it is moderate.

  7. Sailing across the Pacific on Gene Study Supports Single Bering Strait Migration · · Score: 2

    Does this kill the idea that some South Americans got here by sailing across the Pacific?

  8. Re:All I have to say is... on Sun May Be Warming Both Earth and Mars · · Score: 3, Informative

    That is completely absurd. Even thermometers hundreds of years ago could accurately measure temperatures to better than 1 degree accuracy.

    I work for one of the leading global suppliers of meteorological equipment. The issue isn't with how accurate the sensors can be, it's if they are being properly calibrated and maintained. In the US we do a fairly good job, although if a sensor is reporting off by a degree or two it is within accepted functional range and will pass any inspection.

  9. Re:WOW! Could it live up to his hype? on Inventor Slims Down Exoskeletal Body Armor · · Score: 1

    Future Weapons - Tonight, 9 PM ET - Discovery

  10. Re:And you wonder why US is behind on broadband? on The Battle Over AT&T's Fiber Rollout · · Score: 2, Insightful

    To the (possibly ignorant) observer that just looks like a bunch of people pirating cable to me.

  11. Re:Mmmmmmm.... on White Dolphin Functionally Extict · · Score: 1

    Fortunately that comment hasn't been modded at all.

    Learn to read.

  12. Re:Thailand? on Seeing the Earth Almost Live · · Score: 3, Informative

    That's so last week. Fiji's coup is all the rage now.

  13. Re:We already have one on The Death of the "Cell Phone" · · Score: 1

    Actually, no, I'm a Yankee.

  14. We already have one on The Death of the "Cell Phone" · · Score: 4, Informative

    "Mobile Phone" or just "Mobile"

  15. Re:Theres a paradox on Physicist Trying To Send a Signal Back In Time · · Score: 1

    where time becomes a loop

  16. Re:The Rise of the Amiga has been postponed.. on The Rise and Fall of Commodore · · Score: 1
    a cowboy shootem-before-they-shoot-you game (very fun)


    Man, I forgot about that game (seriously). I may have to fire up my C64 tonight.
  17. Re:I can't help but feel they're... on Intel Takes Quad Core To the Desktop · · Score: 1

    Worst. Post. Ever.

  18. Re:Will they be able to make things better? on Democrats Take House, Senate Undecided · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    You getting modded down shows how ignorant most slashdotters are.

  19. Re:Hey, without even thinking too hard . . . on (Mis)Tracking Web Traffic · · Score: 1

    This is what I was thinking. It's just that the signs of this happening are as clear as they are present. Are we the first ones to notice this? No. But it is clear that it is happening and will continue to happen.

  20. Re:Like frames, eh? on Creating Web Pages With Ajax · · Score: 4, Funny

    it doesn't work on 64-bit browsers under *nix

    Oh noes! There goes 0.0001% of the market!

  21. Re:100 phothons please on Indian ISPs Taxed for Generating "Light Energy" · · Score: 1

    Try reading the post I wa sresponding to and see what happens
    You can't tax the transaction if no money changed hands.

  22. Re:100 phothons please on Indian ISPs Taxed for Generating "Light Energy" · · Score: 1

    Try giving someone a $20k car and see what happens.

  23. Re:Hurricane season on Hubble Discovers Dark Spot on Uranus · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Clearly, global warming is causing this lack of hurricanes and major storms.

    Why not? It gets blamed for everything else.

  24. Re:Gratuitous US Bashing Increases Pagehits on US Population to Top 300 Million · · Score: 1

    I'll make it simple for you:

    We consume 25-30% of the world's RESOURCES.
    We produce a slightly higher percentage of the world's GOODS.

    Therefore, we are a fairly efficient country with the resources we consume.

    And one more time... RESOURCES != GOODS

    This doesn't mean we are exporting more than we are importing. In fact, it has absolutely nothing to do with that.

  25. Re:Projected Growth? on US Population to Top 300 Million · · Score: 1

    And we'll still have plenty of room and resources to spare. What's your point, exactly?