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  1. Re:Kickstarter's Problem on Kickstarter's Problem: You Have To Make the Game Before You Ask For Money · · Score: 2

    I think it is realistic when they forgot a stack of backers and sent the rest of product to retail.

  2. Re:Well, not surprising ... on Kickstarter's Problem: You Have To Make the Game Before You Ask For Money · · Score: 1

    I think of it more like patronage.

  3. Re:Kickstarter's Problem on Kickstarter's Problem: You Have To Make the Game Before You Ask For Money · · Score: 1

    That's why I reached out to them for clarification and they responded with "Thanks for writing in. Unfortunately I'm unable to comment further on our terms, as it is a standalone documentation of our policies." It's pretty clear they want you the backer to think that refund means full monetary refund when you glance over the TOS but when push comes to shove ehhhhh we'll just let that be whatever the creator wants it to be.

  4. Re:Kickstarter's Problem on Kickstarter's Problem: You Have To Make the Game Before You Ask For Money · · Score: 1

    There's no ambiguity on who the contract is with. The TOS states the contract is between you and the creator.

    In my specific situation I simply want clarification on what kickstarter intended when they wrote "refund any Backer whose reward they do not or cannot fulfill." Did they mean money, did they mean kittens? A response of thats a standalone document is not helpful however.

  5. Re:Kickstarter's Problem on Kickstarter's Problem: You Have To Make the Game Before You Ask For Money · · Score: 1

    Can you email me at r3f32+5g4qx90yi1mzc@sharklasers.com

    Given that I am filing a claim in small claims court I am not comfortable publicly stating the name of this company, though you could probably put 2 and 2 together to find them.

  6. Re:Kickstarter's Problem on Kickstarter's Problem: You Have To Make the Game Before You Ask For Money · · Score: 1

    In my case I was trying to prepare documentation to go to small claims court. The creator has stated they don't believe they are required to give a full monetary refund. I interpret the kickstarter TOS as full monetary refund. I mean this is not a failed project, this is the creator saying we forgot to mail some pledges, the rights to the game are now in the hands of another company, but we will give you some money back as a gesture of good will. I've backed a couple projects that failed, I haven't even given them a second thought but this specific situation really ginds my gears. Given that the ToS says refund (that I interpret to be full monitory refund but it doesn't specifically state that) I reached out to kickstarter for clarification on what the spirit of the ToS regarding refunds was. Did kickstarter intend it to mean full monetary refund, I mean you know lawyers they can twist anything into anything so the more wordy the better.

  7. Re:Kickstarter's Problem on Kickstarter's Problem: You Have To Make the Game Before You Ask For Money · · Score: 1

    I completely understand the terms state the agreement between the creator and the backer. However in this case the creator offered a partial refund so I reached out to kickstarter asking for clarification on "refund any Backer whose reward they do not or cannot fulfill." This creator stated they would not be fulfilling some backer rewards as they already sent the product to retail and it was now in the hands of another company. I wanted kickstarter to give some clarification as to they intended refund to mean full monetary reward, other product, etc.. Their response was pretty indicative that they want people to think there's some recourse with KS but really they just want to sit back and collect their 8%

  8. Re:Kickstarter's Problem on Kickstarter's Problem: You Have To Make the Game Before You Ask For Money · · Score: 1

    All I was asking was clarification on "refund any Backer whose reward they do not or cannot fulfill." I had a creator that had stated on the record they would not be fulfilling backer rewards as they already sent the product to retail and it was now in the hands of another company. I reached out to kickstarter for clarification as to if reward meant full monetary reward, other product, etc.. Their response was pretty indicative that they want people to think there's some recourse but really they just want to sit back and collect their 8%

  9. Re:Double Fine is a bad example. on Kickstarter's Problem: You Have To Make the Game Before You Ask For Money · · Score: 2

    Well after the influx of money the scope of the project spiraled out of control. I think the Double Fine situation is indicative of how having your budget increased 10 fold doesn't negate the need for a quality project manager.

  10. Re:Kickstarter's Problem on Kickstarter's Problem: You Have To Make the Game Before You Ask For Money · · Score: 5, Interesting

    What kickstarter says and their actions are two different things. I'm having an issue where a company (a somwhat large board game company using kickstarter for preorderes) has not delivered the promised rewards or a refund. I reached out to kickstarter for clarification on these specific terms. After some back and forth where kickstarter kept dodging my questions they finally stated

    Kickstarter Support (Kickstarter)
    Aug 20 10:37
    Alexander,
    Thanks for writing in. Unfortunately I'm unable to comment further on our terms, as it is a standalone documentation of our policies.
    Regards,
    Alfie

    I don't even know what that means. Short of it, kickstarter doesn't actually follow through with their terms and are unwilling to clarify any part of them.

  11. Re:Apple Stores and Stock on Hand on Why Phone Stores Should Stockpile Replacements · · Score: 1

    My formatting! Why have you forsaken me Slashdot, I have Plain Old Text set. Can I blame this migration to newdot?

  12. Re:Apple Stores and Stock on Hand on Why Phone Stores Should Stockpile Replacements · · Score: 1

    The Android vs. Apple thing is subjective, calling it the Apple Tax needlessly cheapens your argument. I don't hear anyone complaining about the Buick tax, the Enclave is essentially the same as an Arcadia, etc.... But that's neither here nor there, the reason Apple keeps swappable replacements on hand is 2-fold. a. Customer service, keep the customer happy and comping back. This would be the PR response. (the old why is milk at the back of the store argument, ask a grocer they will tell you its logistically easier to keep it cold in the back. Sure, but it doesn't hurt that you've got to walk through the whole store hungry to get to it) b. Limited variety. It's just not that hard to keep a matrix of a dozen or so refurbished phones on hand. Could you imagine the local ATT shop having even a fraction of currently sold phones on hand refurbished? It's a couple steps down from insanity. There's just so much variety. It just wouldn't be cost effective to operate like this. Not to mention many of these places are just third party shops, not company stores. Arguably a store could target this kind of service but I kind of expect the consumer that wants that level of service may have just bought an Apple device anyway (reference above I'm not saying Apple devices aren't necessarily more expensive, but you get what you pay for, in this case premium service). The margins are low on many of these devices if the service wasn't getting subsidized by the manufactures I cant see any store branching out to that kind of service on their own. I don't disagree with the authors sentiment I guess, though all our local places will give you a loaner of some sort while you're waiting on a repair or replacement. A DAY or two with out MY device isn't going to kill anyone, and overnighting a phone is more than most companies are willing to do (Ever RMA a hard drive). This seems like a perfect example of THE MARKET HAS HANDLED THIS. If there were people clamoring for this level of service that were also willing to pay for it I expect we'd already have some cellular store providing it. On a side note Apple is doing more repair on phones in store rather than just doing the swap and sending the phone to their repair depo (screen replacement etc...). Being the ACMT at my organization (with a VERY large deployment of iPhones) I'm not really looking forward to having to do the repairs here rather than just doing a mail in replacement.

  13. Re:Vendors, Vendors, Vendors on Ask Slashdot: Good Technology Conferences To Attend? · · Score: 1

    This. When I used Kbox, Kace Konfrence was great. Now that I use Casper, JAMFNation is great. The vendor specific events seem to have a lot more meat to them.

  14. Re:Try SIGUCCS on Ask Slashdot: Good Technology Conferences To Attend? · · Score: 1

    I went to SIGUCCS once. I was pretty disappointed in the technical presentations. I went to one on dual boot Macs, which I was interested in as the organization I was with at the time we had deployed Dual Boot Macs to all our classrooms. Wanted to see what others had done. Ended up being a very vague overview, as the presenter had never done it in practice. I ended up getting roped into a bunch of discussion. Later that day I was approached by one of the organizers asking me to present the next year but I declined. SIGUCCS seemed really management/procedure focused. Not saying that's bad per se but it isn't what I look for in a tech event. The networking opportunities are undeniable though.

  15. LabMan and freinds on Ask Slashdot: Good Technology Conferences To Attend? · · Score: 1

    LabMan (more technical) SIGUCCS (more procedural) MacIT (if you have a lot of Macs) EDUCAUSE Might be some more regional stuff, there's some smaller things that go in the midwest. I generally prefer these sorts of gatherings, less pomp, less cost, more networking, more technical meat.

  16. Re:Why can't on Bug In Fire TV Screensaver Tears Through 250 GB Data Cap · · Score: 1

    Yep, I actually make it a point if I'm not close to my cap toward the end of the month to fire up some steam downloads during peak times. Bandwidth is not water. Caps do nothing to alleviate peak time saturation. Once the infrastructure is installed it doesn't cost more to move more "bits" like it costs more to process more water if I start filling my bathtub.

  17. Re:Doesn't surprise me. on Driver Study: People Want Fewer Embedded Apps, Just Essentials That Work Easily · · Score: 1

    I love gadgets, my satchel is filled with phones, tablets, games, radios. I love gadgets. The modern propensity toward touch interfaces in vehicles is frightening. We have a 2013 Dodge Journey and I swear to you adjusting the climate controls on that thing is a road hazard. And you are spot on about it being sluggish, the resistive screen is like using an old VTech kids laptop or something. My 2007 focus, 3 knobs, you could figure that thing out blindfolded (I don't advocate driving blind). These in car systems need to be simple, and tactile. Great we make cars with 17 airbags, your gunna need it because just to operate the turn signal you have to take your eyes off the road for 5 seconds. We needed an automobile with a specific set of storage and capacity requirements, the Journey fit the bill (with some caveats). Didn't really matter, any thing else we looked at (Ford, Buick, Mitsubishi, etc...) all had these damn modern UFO based road hazard systems. I thought the Ford Sync one was even worse than the one on this Dodge.

  18. A time long ago on Are DVDs Inconvenient On Purpose? · · Score: 1

    I remember when I first got broadband in 2002 (512/256 DSL, wow such fast) and I had a Dish DVR I often mused that Netflix should send me a box where they would trickle images equal to the number of rentals I had out to my system. I would watch the DVD as if it were a DVD on this box. I guess in my head I was just merging the dish DVR, my experience at ripping DVD isos, and the Netflix service. At those speeds the size would have time limited you anyway. Hell, it wasn't until Netflix actually launched Watch Now years later that it even occurred to me that this wouldn't be how they stream content if they ever got into that market. I was just envisioning this box that would download dvd images. I still have 1 disk with Netflix, there are some things I like to watch on Blu-Ray, the streaming is convenient but man the compression tears up a lot of the Science Fiction shows.

  19. Re:Did Fluke request this? on $30K Worth of Multimeters Must Be Destroyed Because They're Yellow · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I should also get on destroying my Yellow Radioshack multimeter.

  20. Re:Controller on GameStick Kickstarter Consoles Delayed To June · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Sweet Malty Balls, a sane person at last!. I'm surrounded by people that claim offset sticks are terrible and the DualShock is the greatest controller ever conceived, even though it is an RSI inducing pile (thats not to say in the mid 90s there was anything better, but now?). I always felt completely comfortable with a Cube controller, the 360 controller is probably second best. I use a Cronus Device just so I don't have to use the DualShock of death on my PS3. The left stick and buttons are the most commonly used items on a controller and Microsoft and Nintendo put them in the place where your thumbs naturally rest. Not sure what the Big N was thinking when they cranked out the Classic Controller and the Pro Controller for Wii U.

  21. Re:Raspberry Pi on Ask Slashdot: Are The Days of Homebrew Gaming Over? · · Score: 1

    Is the xgamestation around still in any meaningful sense? I had played with one once in a tech club in high school.

  22. Re:Confusing naming on AMD's New Flagship HD 6970 Tested · · Score: 1

    Seems to be the case but the 5970 was ATIs previous flagship dual GPU card, and now the 6970 is ATIs flagship single GPU card. It's incredibly confusing.

  23. Re:Confusing naming on AMD's New Flagship HD 6970 Tested · · Score: 1

    I'm also confused, it's a full time job to follow these naming schemes. I have a Radeon 5970 and it is some sort of Dual GPU on a single PCB card like the 4870 X2 was. But now the 6970 is a single GPU card? Pick a scheme and stick with it ATI, I don't have time to play whack a mole with video cards.

  24. Re:I Play WoW on Blizzard Launches Third WoW Expansion, Cataclysm · · Score: 1

    This is how I play WoW. I have been playing Warcraft wince Orcs v. Humans. I love the lore, I love the art style, I love the content. I love RPGs and the stat crunching those games provide. I'm not interested in grinding in the slightest. I'm not interested in Raiding. I play WoW for 3-4 months, soak up all the content I desire and move on to the next thing. Most people associate some sort of "real" value with their time in MMOs, I do not. It's entertainment like watching 30 Rock or playing Street Fighter. Or reading a book. WoW is fun, for a time. Same as any other game. Except Starcraft. Never stop playing Starcraft.

  25. Re:OSX should do more to support game developers on Why Game Developers Should Support OS X and Linux · · Score: 1

    The sad thing is Apple used to do this. The GameSprockets SDK contained a number of library's for graphics, sound, networking, etc... In the age of OS X and the popularity of the Macintosh these days it's surprising they don't have something similar, or simply resurrect the Sprocket name. I'm sure it still holds some name recognition among Macintosh developers. http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=31236