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  1. Misleading summary on /.? That's unpossible! on Nigerian Scam Artists Taken For $33,000 · · Score: 5, Informative

    She didn't steal it from the scammers, she stole it from the victims and then just didn't forward the money to the scammers like she was "supposed" to. This isn't a story of comeuppance or anything... just someone other than Nigerians ending up with the money. And of course the Nigerians didn't file the complaint... the victims did.

  2. Re:Apex of wow was Wrath of the lich king on Blizzard Announces New WoW Expansion: Mists of Pandaria · · Score: 1

    WOTLK was pretty casual friendly, for raiding. Cata has definitely NOT been. The top guild that took down the lasts raid boss (I forget which guild) took 500+ tries to do it in. So, while they may have done it about a week after it came out, it was definitely not "casual friendly". Fortunately, with the introduction of the raid finder next tier, they will have a new mode that will be casual friendly, while keeping normal and hard mode for the hardcore raiders. Next expac, at launch, will have 3 new raids, i think 9 new 5mans, 2 revamped old 5mans, new challenge modes for those, and a new group questing scenarios thing, while pvp gets 1 new battleground and a dinky looking pokemon clone, so, while the plot might end up involving more faction-conflict (which was actually a BIG theme in WOTLK too), there's no sign that the gameplay will be more pvp focused.

  3. Re:Whole lot of meh on Blizzard Announces New WoW Expansion: Mists of Pandaria · · Score: 1

    Pandarens as a race don't fit the world

    Yeah, talking pandas? How silly... but talking cows, jamaican trolls, eskimo walruses, and fish-frog men? Totally legit.

  4. In soviet russia... on Throwable 36-Camera Ball Takes Spherical Panoramas · · Score: 0

    balls take photo of YOU!

  5. Re:Don't understand spending time/money on game as on EVE Online Ponzi Scheme Nets $50k Worth of In-Game Currency · · Score: 1

    It makes as much sense as someone paying thousands of dollars for a single club instead of buying a $100 set of clubs off ebay. They're playing the same game as everyone else either way, but some people are very competitive and willing to pay for an advantage.

  6. Re:Eh, good riddance on Bookmark Synchronizer Xmarks Hangs Up Their Hats · · Score: 1

    what was saved and will that be getting sold off after they "close" ?)

    I've been using their service for a while, including password saves on pretty much everything but banking sites (so email, amazon, newegg, etc) with no issues. From one of their pages on the closing, http://www.xmarks.com/about/shutdown :

    Privacy and Your Data We understand that you have entrusted us with the task of storing your personal browser data and we take that responsibility very seriously. * We will never sell or release your personal data, and we will make sure to delete all user data once the Xmarks service shuts down. * If you'd like to take immediate action, click here to immediately delete your account and user data. (Make sure you have all your data first!)

  7. Re:Overkill? on Bookmark Synchronizer Xmarks Hangs Up Their Hats · · Score: 4, Informative

    At least on Firefox, your bookmarks are no longer saved as a simple file. As such, a "very small shell script" would not do the same job.

    go to about:config, change browser.bookmarks.autoExportHTML to true.

  8. Re:CS classes need to be in the real world. on Why Computer Science Students Cheat · · Score: 1

    This is intro level CS classes that they are talking about. You don't graduate from GT with a CS degree (as I did) without taking several classes working on teams of at least 4, so your coworker has no excuse.
    The purpose of these classes is to teach the basics of programming, not how to reuse other people's code or to work in teams, as those are obviously higher level skills taught in higher level courses.

  9. Cloning on UK Scientists Create a Three-Parent Embryo · · Score: 1

    Sounds like what they actually did was clone the baby of two parents using a second woman's egg to grow it in.

  10. Re:Ubisoft hates Troops on Ubisoft's New DRM Cracked In One Day · · Score: 1

    I hope this DRM fails and fails hard, if only to scare other publishers away from something that is truly anti-customer (not consumer).

    Search and replace "assassin's creed" with "spore". No, they will not learn.

  11. Re:My wife's on fire on StarCraft II Closed Beta Begins · · Score: 1

    Or was it my life for A'jur?

    aiur, actually, was the name of the protoss homeworld. i always thought dying dragoons sounded like they were saying "fuck you".

  12. revoke mod points? on Subversives In South Carolina Mostly Safe · · Score: 1

    does this mean we can revoke all the mod points gained by the tin-foil-hat wearers when the first story was posted?

  13. Re:Easy way to "democratically" jail and fine diss on Subversive Groups Must Now Register In South Carolina · · Score: 1

    Don't like someone badmouthing the government? Require them to register. Then when they (obviously) don't do it, stick 'em in jail and take their money.

    badmouthing the government != subversion, since you aren't, you know, actually subverting anything. not saying the law makes sense or anything, but even if it did include that, first amendment > sc laws, so it wouldn't hold up in court anyway. try again.

    Enjoy your democracy, guys.

    thanks i will.

  14. people's beliefs in god are really just their own: on The Most Obvious Scientific Discoveries of 2009 · · Score: 0

    they missed one. http://www.pnas.org/content/106/51/21533.short
    "In particular, reasoning about God's beliefs activated areas associated with self-referential thinking more so than did reasoning about another person's beliefs. Believers commonly use inferences about God's beliefs as a moral compass, but that compass appears especially dependent on one's own existing beliefs."

  15. Re:I fear the day on Man "Beats" World of Warcraft · · Score: 1

    it was almost entirely by pugging heroics

    That is, until I could run Toc10, which is also puggable.

  16. Re:I fear the day on Man "Beats" World of Warcraft · · Score: 1

    Apparently giant wall of text = insightful? You don't know what you are talking about. Any fresh 80 can get geared up in a matter of weeks to be running the current raid content, thanks to the way Blizzard uses emblems. How do I know? Cause I've done it. Got my druid to 80 at the beginning of this patch, and now I'm the best geared healer in my guild, and I it was almost entirely by pugging heroics. O well, news is a day old now so I guess no one cares.

  17. Re:I fear the day on Man "Beats" World of Warcraft · · Score: 1

    Ya know, MMOs have life cycles. They get born, they age, they eventually die. ...I'm quite sure that two or three expansions will still be in the fold for WoW. But eventually, the game mechanics will break apart (they're creaking already when you look at the wiring under the board).

    And I quietly wonder what will happen to the WoW addicts that suddenly lose the last bits of meaning their life has...

    Do you even play WoW? Game mechanics are better than they have ever been. PvP isn't at its peak, but thats a minority of the players. I think it's pretty clear that generalizations taken from other MMOs simply do not apply to this game.

  18. Re:I call BS on Man "Beats" World of Warcraft · · Score: 1

    I know for a fact there are achievements for "Server First Max Skill XXX" where XXX is some tradeskill. I contend that is impossible for one player to become the server's first max skill leatherworker, blacksmith, alchemist, enchanter, and engineer (plus there's a few more) so there is no possible way he could attain "ALL" the achievements.

    These are "Feats of Strength" and do not count towards the "Achievements" that they are talking about here.

  19. Re:DLC on The Nickel & Dime Generation · · Score: 1

    Considering that's almost 5 years of entertainment and actually a good game, is that really so much.

    The escapist had an article a few weeks ago making the same point. http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/columns/view-from-the-road/6500-A-View-From-the-Road-The-Subscription-Equation

  20. Re:My prediction on Why Is It So Difficult To Allow Cross-Platform Play? · · Score: 5, Informative

    One may be more comfortable, decreasing the cognitive dissonance associated with translating mental (re)actions to hand actions.

    That's not what cognitive dissonance is. Cognitive dissonance is when you take an action that contradicts or is not explained by your beliefs about how you should have acted, and you change your beliefs after the fact in order to explain the action you took. It is not just when you have some kind of mental uncomfortableness. I'm sure wikipedia has examples.

  21. Well I'm working on my PhD... on The Right Amount of "Challenge" In IT & Gaming · · Score: 1

    so no wonder I have the desire to play World of Warcraft again...

  22. world of Warcraft? on Games Fail To Portray Gender and Ethnic Diversity · · Score: 1

    Clearly they didn't count WoW, since it has a huge number of Native Americans (Tauren), as well as Jamaicans (Troll), and the Scottish (as always... Dwarves). Plus, if I'm going to be staring at an ass for months of gametime, it's going to at least be an ass that's pleasing to stare at, so I tended to pick females of the reasonably attractive races (human and night elf... gnome if u're into that sort of thing...).

  23. Re:Woo Hoo!!! on New RTS Based on DotA Offers Native Linux Client · · Score: 1

    Will it be a fun, enjoyable gaming experience (possibly more fun then DoTA, a game I already have access too)? You seemed to leave out that minor detail.

    The NDA asks us really not to share "ANY INFORMATION", so I assume that's why.

  24. Re:So what I'm hearing is... on FCC To Probe Exclusive Mobile Deals · · Score: 4, Funny

    Does that mean if we chip in to buy them some PS3s or some 360s we might get rid of these ridiculous console-exclusivity deals?

  25. Short summary on The Perils of Pop Philosophy · · Score: 1

    What might be more helpful, at least in some instances, is ...[n]ot âoethe case for policy Aâ vs âoethe case for policy Bâ but âoethe epistemic problems that make it hard to choose between A and B,â as though (I know, itâ(TM)s crazy) the search for truth were more than a punch-up between mutually exclusive, preestablished conclusions. The message is not (to coin a phrase) âoewe report, you decideâ but âoewe report on why youâ(TM)re not actually competent to decide, unless youâ(TM)re prepared to devote a hell of a lot more time, energy, and thought to it.â

    Thought I'd do a short summary of his argument by just presenting the results... now you have everything you need to know to discuss this subject! No need to rtfa.