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  1. mod parent troll on A Hacker's Audacious Plan To Rule the Underground · · Score: -1

    why is this funny?
    it's blatantly insulting slashdot.
    do the moderators even know who timecop is?
    you all must be new here.

  2. Virtual Reality on The Role of Video Game Immersion · · Score: 0

    I've played with the Wii, and noticed it's got a few different pluggable components (such as for Wii boxing, Guitar Hero, etc.). I remember in the mid-1990s, full immersion, as in, helmet/visor, gloves, etc. existed for albeit rudimentary games. Graphics and 'realism' seem to get better and better, so I wonder if that will make a comeback in the 2010s, because the way I see it, that's the next logical step in video game immersion.

  3. MOD PARENT UP! on Your Favorite Tech / Eng. / CS Books? · · Score: 0

    i second the notion that sicp is a technically superior book to k&r. i own one of the first 100 copies of k&r and worked through sicp in the 1980s and then again quite recently to brush up. k&r makes your brain think about the code whereas sicp makes your brain think about the logic behind the code.

  4. Re:Um... on IBM to Regulate Employee Second Life Behavior · · Score: 0

    How is a virtual world useless? It cuts a given company's travel expenses while maintaining some of that "personal touch" so many customers look for in the real world. I agree with you that the "idiot media" does hype up that which it does not understand. However, this "Second Life" product is useful in so many different situations (making telecommuters feel like they are right there in the office, to teaching kids in remote parts of the world with a more personal touch, etc.) that to discredit it is to go against the grain for the sake of going against the grain.

  5. as colbert says... on 2006 Ig Nobel Prizes Awarded · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    whoooo usa, usa! with the economy booming, bush might even win the nobel prize in economics

  6. A few on #java from Quakenet on Eclipse 3.1 Released · · Score: 1

    A few generous people on Quakenet offered these to the public-

    Here is one for win32 users.

    http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/softeng/eclipse/I20050627-1 435/eclipse-SDK-I20050627-1435-win32.zip

    There's also a magnet link (which is supported by most peer to peer programs such as Limewire and Ares) located at

    magnet:?xt=urn:btih:BW6W3QUP7CD23KZRGZG4BK7M4LX2 WB K3

    If those don't work try using Net magnet 4.0.

    One of those links takes you directly to a win32 download. However, for the Linux developers as well (there are a few different variations of it in the directory so please select one to your liking)

    NOTE: These also have variations of eclipse for the Mac and win32 users as well.

    http://gulus.usherbrooke.ca/pub/appl/eclipse/eclip se/downloads/drops/R-3.1-200506271435/
    http://ftp-stud.fht-esslingen.de/pub/Mirrors/eclip se/R-3.1-200506271435/

    Happy coding all!