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  1. Re:How is ROFLMAO vulgar? on DMVs Across the Country Learning Textspeak · · Score: 1

    I don't make the rules, you'll have to take that one up with PETA.

  2. Re:How is ROFLMAO vulgar? on DMVs Across the Country Learning Textspeak · · Score: 1

    No doubt that'd be fine, but ROFLMAO stands for Rolling On the Floor Laughing My Ass Off.

  3. Re:Something is not right here... on Man Orders TV On Amazon, Gets Shipped Assault Rifle · · Score: 1

    Oh, nevermind. Another post here says that someone put this guy's shipping label over the original one on the package which had it destined for a gun shop, so the problem occurred after it left the merchant's hands.

    http://idle.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3037651&threshold=1&commentsort=0&mode=thread&cid=40932463

  4. Re:Something is not right here... on Man Orders TV On Amazon, Gets Shipped Assault Rifle · · Score: 1

    I think it's more likely that the Assault Rifle was mis-matched to the TV, either via a similar but mistyped product identifier causing Amazon to think they're the same (not likely, they have other measures in place to stop this), or due to the merchant making a mistake and saying "Yep, this product looks right" to get it live without doublechecking things.

    The rifle's description on Amazon would then be set to the TV's even though the products are completely different -- the merchant's description and pictures are ignored because they aren't the main seller of the product. A customer makes a purchase, the merchant sees the order and doesn't notice it's for a TV because they're rushing to ship all their orders (or maybe it doesn't even say on their end, but that seems unlikely), and the assault rifle goes out.

    Complete mismatches like that don't happen too often, percentage-wise, but with a combination of the right/wrong factors, human error comes into play and they can slip by.

  5. Re:Bring it on I say on Algorithmic Pricing On Amazon 'Could Spark Flash Crash' · · Score: 1

    If they don't fulfill orders they get bad ratings. I think they're actually recorded with the reason being unfulfilled orders. Too many bad ratings and Amazon shuts down their account.

  6. Re:Falling to near zero?? on Algorithmic Pricing On Amazon 'Could Spark Flash Crash' · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Exactly, a floor price is used to prevent this sort of crash from happening. I'd imagine there could be some sellers on there that haven't set up their floors properly and they could lose money on a few products, but the entire site won't implode from this.

    If those sellers don't honor the prices, they'll get bad user ratings and lose some future sales over it.

  7. Re:Reading the article..... on ISP's War On BitTorrent Hits World of Warcraft · · Score: 1

    No, no, I'm sorry I was being unclear. This is just my guess. Why else would throttled Torrent traffic impact gameplay?

  8. Re:Reading the article..... on ISP's War On BitTorrent Hits World of Warcraft · · Score: 1

    That's what I meant. If you use bittorrent, you get throttled. You only notice it if you play WoW, so their solution is to tell people not to play WoW (or any game) so they won't notice. It's not a solution at all, they're just telling their customers to cover their eyes so they won't see the problem.

  9. Re:Reading the article..... on ISP's War On BitTorrent Hits World of Warcraft · · Score: 2

    If people run torrents (the WoW updater) their connection is throttled. If they run WoW with a throttled connection, there is a problem. If they don't run WoW with a throttled connection, there is no problem.

    Either way, the connection is throttled. It's just that if you don't play WoW during it you're less likely to notice.

  10. Re:Works as a game balancer too. on Late Night Gaming Banned In Vietnam · · Score: 1

    Keep an eye out for free to play games. These two are probably a different genre than you want, but League of Legends has a "first win" bonus, such that with 1-2 hours of play you'll have collected a big bonus and can't collect it again for another day. Bloodline Champions has a bonus pool that triples your earnings until you exhaust it, and that resets daily. It takes about an hour to work through that. You can still play the game afterwards for rewards and fun play, but exhausting that bonus makes for a nice stopping point.

    I'd imagine some free to play MMO will pop up sooner or later that'll have a longer to achieve daily bonus (as MMOs tend to be slower paced than the above action games).

  11. Re:Fast on the clicker on Watson Wins Jeopardy Contest · · Score: 1

    Interesting read, thanks for the link.

  12. Fast on the clicker on Watson Wins Jeopardy Contest · · Score: 2

    I didn't watch it all, but the thing I noticed was that, when Watson thought it had an answer, most of the time it'd click in first. The other contestants didn't have a chance to attempt to answer.

    So Watson wins on reaction time, which isn't a surprise for a computer that knows exactly when it can first ring in. How would it have done with a human's reaction time on clicking, just answering on questions alone?

  13. Re:Cyclops, use your eyebeams! on Why Bad 3D, Not 3D Glasses, Gives You Headaches · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Maybe your frames are different, maybe you have a big nose, maybe your theater uses differently sized 3D glasses, who knows!

    Come to think of it, if you use big framed glasses do they have a separate nosepiece? Mine are small, thin glasses, but the nosepiece adds extra space to them. It's not the glasses pressing into my face, it's the nosepiece on my nose.

    If I ever go to another 3D showing, I'm tempted to take the lenses from the 3D glasses and attempt to make them into a clip-on. That'd solve the annoyance of the big frames and mean I only have to wear one pair of glasses!

  14. Haven't upgraded for a minor nitpick on Firefox 3.6.4 Released With Out-of-Process Plugins · · Score: 1

    This sounds like a nice feature. My flash and other processes don't crash on me often, but when they do they can be frustrating. There was one thing that kept me on firefox 3.5 rather than 3.6, though.

    It's really silly, but.. when I use the autoscroll (middle click) and am slowly scrolling down through a page, I like to use the mousewheel to scroll faster occasionally, or back up a little bit, while the scroll is still moving. In 3.6 I found that moving the mousewheel canceled the autoscroll. This is also a problem because my mousewheel's a bit sensitive, so sometimes just brushing it would cancel autoscroll.

    Anybody know if there's a way to change that behavior so mousewheel doesn't cancel autoscroll, or if it's been reverted in a later 3.6 release?

  15. Re:Very popular on Russian Company Buys ICQ · · Score: 1

    I've had the same experience. The only people I used to talk to on it have moved to other IM services, and now it's just the occasional spammer. I don't really know why I keep it logged in.

    My account's a 7-digit UIN starting with 9, haha. I must've had this account for around 10 years.

  16. We didn't need a badge! on Cub Scouts To Offer Merit Pin For Video Gaming · · Score: 1

    Back in my day, we played D&D and Magic and didn't care about getting a badge for it!

    Sounds fun, though. I hope it'll include some game design requirements, to get the scouts thinking a little more about how their games are put together.

  17. Re:P = NP, eh? on All the Best Games May Be NP-Hard · · Score: 1

    I always personally solve this sort of game by working my way towards all four corners, then spreading out. Seems to work 99% of the time, and I maybe look two moves ahead, if that. It'd be even easier to make a solver that did that, though it'd be even less optimal than the way you did it.

  18. Re:A great demo... on Scaling Algorithm Bug In Gimp, Photoshop, Others · · Score: 4, Informative

    If you're looking for lcd test images, http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/ is probably better. It's got a whole bunch of images dedicated to various monitor problems, along with explanations.

  19. In other words on Studies Reveal Why Kids Get Bullied and Rejected · · Score: 1

    "Kids who were bullies also had problems in at least one of three different areas of nonverbal communication: reading nonverbal cues; understanding their social meaning; and coming up with options for resolving a social conflict."

    Doesn't that still work? If the bullied are projecting in a nonverbal manner, the bullies are missing it or ignoring it. Either way, they have a problem communicating.

  20. Re:I hate analogies, but... on Bank Goofs, and Judge Orders Gmail Account Nuked · · Score: 1

    They'd just send somebody with a baseball bat to your mailbox.

  21. Re:S2 games on New RTS Based on DotA Offers Native Linux Client · · Score: 1

    Oh, thanks for posting this! I knew I recognized their name from somewhere, but I was too lazy to check.

    I loved Savage, but I never played Savage 2. Now I'm interested in seeing what this game's like.

  22. Re:Technically not trolling. on Researcher Trolls MMO, Surprised When Players Hate Him · · Score: 1

    That's not very Heroic.

  23. Re:wow... on Researcher Trolls MMO, Surprised When Players Hate Him · · Score: 1

    There are two types of NPCs in PvP zones. Guards, which just instant kill enemies and have no penalties, and NPCs enemies, which generate PvE debt. Twixt would teleport players into the latter, to generate the harsher penalties. These penalties have no effect inside PvP zones, and he wasn't earning anything for these kills.

    From an RP perspective, this makes no sense. How heroic is teleporting single villains into mobs where they'll get brutally mauled?

    He also died a lot. When he did manage to kill players, he would take the opportunity to insult them. When he ran into a player without overwhelming odds he would simply run away. If they engaged other players on his faction, he would jump in and try to steal credit for the kill at the last moment.

    So basically, he played the game in a way that was fun for him, but nobody else, and he thinks it's interesting that he was disliked for that.

    Just go to http://boards.cityofheroes.com/ and search for Twixt, you'll pull up a few threads (many created since he posted this article) with people trying to figure out who he is and why he thinks he's so infamous.

  24. City of Heroes - Going Rogue? on Faction Changes Coming To World of Warcraft · · Score: 1

    City of Heroes announced the same thing, nearly two months ago, with their Going Rogue expansion.

    Neat that WoW seems to be following in their footsteps. I like freedom in the games I play, and being able to switch sides rather than starting a new character from scratch appeals to me.

  25. Port 53 NOT Rerouted in Seattle area on Comcast Intercepts and Redirects Port 53 Traffic · · Score: 1

    I'm in Bellevue, WA, and it's not happening to me.