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  1. Not just Zynga on Why Do You Want To Kill My Pet? Zynga Shuts Down PetVille, 10 Others · · Score: 1

    although I have my issues with Zynga as a company, it's not much different than any other game or service that runs on microtransactions. The real lesson here is that emotional and financial investment in a web-based game controlled by a third party is always subject to cancellation. People need to recognize that their micropayments are for temporary gratification, and not permanently.

  2. Pincus strikes again on Why Do You Want To Kill My Pet? Zynga Shuts Down PetVille, 10 Others · · Score: 1

    Admittedly, there's nothing inherently wrong (from a business perspective) about a company choosing to shutter some of its lower-performing properties in the interest of reducing costs. The problem is that Pincus has a history of building up a large and popular product, getting a decent-sized population of users, then destroying it through poor management or general asshattery (see Tribe.net). Why anyone thinks he's a good CEO is beyond me.

  3. what privacy? on One Musician's Demand From Pandora: Mandatory Analytics · · Score: 4, Insightful

    your listening data is already being collected. She may or may not be asking for listener email addresses, but if not, the statistics on your likes and dislikes and other listening patterns are part of the music genome project anyway. How would the artists' ability to view your listening patterns (without identifying you specifically) violate any right to privacy that isn't already given up as part of your agreement when creating an account to use the service?

  4. Re:talk about it on /.? on Why Are Operating System Version Names So Absurd? · · Score: 1

    Oh, given the cranial-rectal inversion around here sometimes, it's still a site for proctologists

  5. Re:would a buncha drillbots work?? on Mt. Fuji May Be Close To Erupting · · Score: 1

    a drilled chamber in rock wouldn't be smooth. The magma would find points of weakness in the hole and blow out the side of the mountain. Assuming it didn't cool before it hit the outside

  6. Re:would a buncha drillbots work?? on Mt. Fuji May Be Close To Erupting · · Score: 1

    to do that, wouldn't you need a drill that was large enough to relieve the pressure, and made of a material that could withstand magma temperatures, AND a pipe to corral the lava, AND hope that the process of drilling doesn't cause additional stress points in the mountain that could blow?

  7. Re:I don't think Ting is the first on Sprint Allows LTE Service Over Mobile Virtual Network · · Score: 1

    ah, thanks for the clarification! I was confused. CREDO is coming out to $57/month, with unlimited 4G LTE data plan, and minimal minutes (400 minutes - not on the website) and text messages (300). Plus, I like that they're a progressive company, so aligns with my values.

  8. I don't think Ting is the first on Sprint Allows LTE Service Over Mobile Virtual Network · · Score: 1

    I (as of 30 minutes ago) ordered a Samsung SIII from CREDO, after eyeballing it on their site for a while. And for my unlimited 4G LTE service, I'll be paying $30/month less than AT&T

  9. Still.. biofuel on Biodiesel From Sewage Sludge · · Score: 1

    sure, it's certainly reusable and we're not going to stop producing it any time soon, but this isn't exactly going to help get us off of emission-producing combustion engines. I'd be interested to know the fuel efficiency and emissions of this fuel compared to fossil fuels. Anyone happen to be an expert on this? (my brief internet research isn't coming up with anything particularly helpful)

  10. Re:Streisand effect? on Side-Effect of the Apple v. Samsung Trial: Increased Sales for Samsung · · Score: 3, Interesting

    It also has a lot to do with brand awareness. Before the trial, Samsung was kind of a "generic" brand, not a hip brand like Apple. Now it's gone up against Apple and has a sheen of the bad boy, and people will remember its name when they go looking for phones.

  11. Re:I weep for my country on Survey Reveals a Majority Believe "the Cloud" Is Affected by Weather · · Score: 0

    nope, pretty sure I meant what I said. But the point is taken. Perhaps if people understood both science AND technology (including popular technology, vis a vis marketing concepts), there would be less conflation of unrelated concepts.

  12. I weep for my country on Survey Reveals a Majority Believe "the Cloud" Is Affected by Weather · · Score: 1, Insightful

    In a saner world, our educational systems would teach science and technology...

  13. Ick. Yahoo. on Yahoo buys Flickr · · Score: 1

    After all of the secret TOS and Privacy Policy changes Yahoo keeps trying to sneak by, I'm wondering how Flickr thought that they would keep the same vision? Puhleese. It won't be long before Flickr is no more and is just another email harvester.