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  1. Re:Just damn on Leonard Nimoy Dies At 83 · · Score: 2

    Oh, I know. He was well rewarded for playing Spock. I think we all knew this was coming for a while; he had largely retired from public appearances, and then the reports a few days ago that he had been admitted to the hospital.

    I plan on celebrating his life and his unique and significant contributions by watching a collection of my favorite ST:TOS episodes;

    - Amok Time (who doesn't want to watch horny Vulcans fight to the death)
    - City On The Edge Of Forever (more a Kirk episode, but Spock plays a pretty damned important role)
    - Doomsday Machine (great scene where Spock removes Decker from command)
    - Mirror, Mirror(evil Spock is just so fucking cool, and who doesn't enjoy watching Chekhov writhe in pain)
    - A Taste of Armageddon (great episode that shows how Star Trek could go after tough issues in novel ways, and also the first real introduction to Vulcan mind powers)
    - The Tholian Web (has a great scene between Spock and McCoy)
    - And I'll top it off with The Wrath of Khan

  2. Re:Good move on Lenovo Saying Goodbye To Bloatware · · Score: 1

    The only kudos I'll give to Dell is that they still ship a clean Windows install DVD and a driver disk. Pretty much the first thing I do after I've made sure a new computer starts up is to immediately wipe out the partitions and install clean from disk.

  3. Re:Bloatware?! on Lenovo Saying Goodbye To Bloatware · · Score: 1

    Most of it isn't helpful at all, and some of it is downright diabolical.

  4. Re:Hum on Leonard Nimoy Dies At 83 · · Score: 1

    I think, once he had come to terms with the good and the bad of playing an iconic and culturally significant character, he was willing to accept that Spock had been a positive influence on a lot of people. In the later years he showed a good deal of pride, and really he and other members of the cast were quite influential in a very positive way.

    And, from the perspective of the Star Trek franchise, I think Nimoy has to be given a lot of credit. His portrayal of Spock made him probably the most popular actor of the cast (Bill Shatner has talked in the past of how he got a bit jealous that the bulk of fan mail during the TOS run usually came for Nimoy).

    While I don't think much of the reboots, I think there's a reason that Abrams got Nimoy to reprise the role, and showed little interest in Shatner reprising Kirk. Spock is a touchstone character, and if you're going to try to bring some credibility to your reboot, you're going to want to pick that kind of a character for the job.

  5. Re:Leonard Nimoy is why we have nice things on Leonard Nimoy Dies At 83 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It was a pretty inspirational cast; Spock's dedication to science was inspirational, and there are plenty of people who talk about how Scotty inspired them to engineering. Nichelle Nichols and George Takei both were members of minorities who were given fairly prominent positions on the Enterprise at a time when many minority characters were still played by Caucasians (I'm thinking about Mickey Rooney's obnoxiously awful portrayal of an Asian in Breakfast At Tiffany's, released just five years before ST:TOS).

  6. Re:In search of... on Leonard Nimoy Dies At 83 · · Score: 2

    I was thinking that that was my favorite scene as well. I actually also like the similar scene from The Motion Picture (not included in the original theatrical cut, sadly) where Kirk looks to Spock, who has tears streaming down his face, and explains "I weep for V'ger as I would for a brother." In a movie that sadly lacked the emotional angle that TOS and the later films usually had, it was a nice touch.

    Thankfully, Nimoy's mixed feelings about Spock and about his experience on The Motion Picture didn't so taint him that he didn't reprise his character, because that makes me think of his death scene from Wrath of Khan, which again shows Nimoy's ability to bring deep feelings to a character that spent a good deal of time reminding everyone of how logical and dispassionate he was.

  7. Re:Legacy on Leonard Nimoy Dies At 83 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Yes. The character of Spock in so many ways represented Roddenberry's hope for the future; where reason and science would be used for the betterment of humanity.

    What I liked about Nimoy's portrayal was that he always allowed Spock's fundamental humanity to peak out through the sides. It was always subtle, often little more than his famed raising of the eyebrow, but it somehow gave Spock so much depth.

    One only has to look at Zachary Quinto's take on Spock to see Nimoy's deliberate and effective acting choices. I'm not saying Quinto's portrayal is bad, but it lacks the subtlety that Nimoy brought to the character.

  8. Re:Just damn on Leonard Nimoy Dies At 83 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Yes, a very sad day. Nimoy created one of the great cultural icons of the 20th century.

  9. Re:Oh God No... on Harrison Ford To Return In Blade Runner Sequel · · Score: 2

    I thought Prometheus, all in all, was an excellent film. The only element that really bothered me was just how achingly stupid the captain of that ship was. But other than that sour point, the film was very good.

  10. Re:Com port, 2-3,3-2,5-5 and use Zmodem on Ask Slashdot: Old PC File Transfer Problem · · Score: 1

    Boy, does that take me back!

    Now get off my lawn!

  11. Re: Consensus is NOT Science on Lawmakers Seek Information On Funding For Climate Change Critics · · Score: 1

    That's simplifying the concept of falsification to the point of inaccuracy, or more appropriately in your case, an outright lie.

    As to counter-studies, some fraud paper published in a Mexican pseudo-journal does not constitute the destruction of AGW.

  12. Re:How will this affect the current Netflix/ISP fi on FCC Approves Net Neutrality Rules · · Score: 1

    I'm assuming such deals are now rendered unenforceable.

  13. Re:So when do we get to SEE these rules? on FCC Approves Net Neutrality Rules · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The FCC sucks. Allowing ISPs to openly and brazenly fuck over content producers and their own customers is worse. The ISPs brought this on themselves.

  14. Re:Get ready for metered service on FCC Approves Net Neutrality Rules · · Score: 1

    Won't the market solve this problem? ISPs with smaller limits will be at a disadvantage?

  15. Re: nice, now for the real fight on FCC Approves Net Neutrality Rules · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Mod -50 Simpering Illiterate Fucktard

  16. Re:Inquisition on Lawmakers Seek Information On Funding For Climate Change Critics · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The denier in question is a scientist, who has taken large amounts of money from the fossil fuel industry without reporting it in his papers.

  17. Re:Consensus is NOT Science on Lawmakers Seek Information On Funding For Climate Change Critics · · Score: 2

    I see. So the fact that the overwhelming majority of linguists believe French, English and Urdu all descend from a common mother tongue mean that the consensus proves Proto-Indo-European studies are false?

    You're talking bullshit, and sounding like a simpering moron.

  18. Re:Inquisition on Lawmakers Seek Information On Funding For Climate Change Critics · · Score: 1

    Oh fuck off. Jesus you're irrational.

    Nobody questioning this guy is demanding he be jailed.

    Fuck you're an idiot.

  19. Re:Inquisition on Lawmakers Seek Information On Funding For Climate Change Critics · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The difference is that no one is going to go to jail, and the worst repercussions are likely to be the researcher in question is taken to task for not reporting his funding sources.

    Are you fucking retarded?

  20. Re:He's off his rocker. on Machine Intelligence and Religion · · Score: 1

    There have historically been branches of Christianity that believed the body was the soul, so I think the issue isn't quite as settled as you think.

  21. Re:Inquisition on Lawmakers Seek Information On Funding For Climate Change Critics · · Score: 2

    You're comparing asking a researcher why they received large amounts of cash from groups with obvious and well known biases to AGW research to McCarthyism?

  22. Re:The point is he understands real science on Lawmakers Seek Information On Funding For Climate Change Critics · · Score: 1

    Why do you put so much trust in a person whose field of expertise is not atmospheric sciences?

  23. Re:Inquisition on Lawmakers Seek Information On Funding For Climate Change Critics · · Score: 1

    What the fuck do I care about "activists"? I don't care what Al Gore says. I don't care even the tiniest bit. Quit dodging the issue, which is the science itself.

  24. Re:Inquisition on Lawmakers Seek Information On Funding For Climate Change Critics · · Score: 2, Informative

    Bull-fucking-shit. AGW is about the observation that increased CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere lead to increased energy in atmospheric systems, increased surface temperature, increased ocean temperatures, and increased absorption of CO2 into the oceans leading to acidification.

    This idea that the laws of the fucking universe somehow have to abide by YOUR political ideology is so ludicrous as to make me believe you either a fucking moron or a religious fanatic.

  25. Re:Steps to winning a failed argument: on Lawmakers Seek Information On Funding For Climate Change Critics · · Score: 1

    I think the Salem Hypothesis can be extended to computer science types. They, like other kinds of engineers, mistake their mechanistic approach to their fields for science, and thus feel they have some special capacity to make judgments on fields they have little or no knowledge of.