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  1. Re:The only question that counts: on An Early Look At Next-Gen Shooter Bodycount · · Score: 1

    Off the top of my head, ArmA with TrackIR already implements a control scheme like this.

    Operation Flashpoint already featured a control scheme that allowed the player to detach look control from gun-pointing and walking-direction control, and that carried over to ArmA. Of course, without an additional input device, it's somewhat useless, as you have to give up control of your gun to gain control of your character's head. So that's where a bunch of markers attached to the player's head come in. Even without that, it's still useful to be able to quickly glance around while in full sprint - something possible in real life, but impossible in most FPSes, where your camera/character's head is fixed rigidly to his body at all times.

  2. The only solution on Firefox Search In Ubuntu 10.04 Changed To Google · · Score: 4, Funny

    I recommend that at install time, the user is presented with a window containing randomly ordered buttons for 6 of the top web search engines on the market today. By selecting one of the buttons, the user makes that search engine the default. This should keep everything fair and everyone happy.

    (now we just need to find 6 search engines that people actually use)

  3. Re:yey on Sci-Fi Writer Peter Watts Convicted of Assault · · Score: 1

    He was told to get in his car because he was never supposed to exit it. In the US (and I presume, Canada too) it is common practice for the driver to remain in the vehicle if stopped by the police.

  4. Re:Jesusx on Yahoo Pulls the Plug On GeoCities · · Score: 3, Interesting

    You've obviously never heard of either the now defunct Ubuntu Christian Edition or the Ubuntu Muslim Edition.

  5. Re:It hurts me inside on Yahoo Pulls the Plug On GeoCities · · Score: 4, Funny

    It'll probably be more like Google, Google and Google 10 years from now.

  6. Re:for those with problems on ICQ Starts Blocking Alternative Clients · · Score: 1

    Meebo uses libpurple, which is the same thing that Pidgin uses. So, if you upgrade to the latest version of Pidgin, it should work just as well.

  7. Re:Identifying clients? on ICQ Starts Blocking Alternative Clients · · Score: 1

    They probably don't because it wasn't a necessity up to this point. All this will accomplish is force developers of the third-party clients to release hotfixes that change what their clients identifies itself as.

  8. Re:I hate the awesome bar on Firefox Download Day To Start At 1 p.m. EST · · Score: 5, Informative

    There's also the Oldbar extension.

    Seems like the awesome bar is something that people either love or hate. Personally, I don't like it. I prefer my URL bar to do straight autocompletion, rather than search through my history and bookmarks for matches. I use the URL bar to type in URLs, and while the awesome bar adds some nifty functionality it breaks that basic feature.

  9. Re:Oh where on In Australia, Bosses May Get Power To Snoop On Emails · · Score: 2, Funny

    At home, on a LAN separate from the Internet.

  10. Re:hiding them in some cellphone boxes? on GPS Trackers Find Novel Applications · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I'm assuming they're shipping cellphones that haven't been sold yet, and don't have any numbers tied to them (and so, they cannot send data over the network). Even if they had GPS receivers, they would have to be configured for the network, and then reset at destination. Even if this only involved inserting a sim card, it'd still be a bother, especially if you had to recharge the phones before putting them up for sale

    Having a device that you can move between boxes as you ship them might be easier to do.

  11. Re:Viral marketing on I Heart Bees Again - Halo 3's Iris ARG · · Score: 1

    Ilovebees was a very unusual way of promoting a game: because of how unique it was, it got a lot of free publicity. It was also the first ARG that many people ever came in contact with, so that probably generated more interest. On top of that it was viral, since it spread mainly by people, and not by advertisements. So yeah, I'd say it generated a lot of buzz, which is what marketing departments love.

  12. Re:For the love of god... on LEGO MMOG Named and Given a Launch Window · · Score: 2, Interesting

    One advantage virtual Lego has over the real ones is price: few people are going to build huge cities of Lego in their homes - with games, you're limited by hardware only, and one brick costs the same as 50000.

    Another thing is interacativity. In real life, children have to pretend they're Lego people. In game, they control Lego dudes themselves, and interact with the environment through them.

  13. Re:Wait... on Alternatives To Adobe's Creative Suite? · · Score: 5, Funny

    Ah, so you're the guy who bought a Photoshop copy and therefore covered the entirety of the development costs of the current and the next version. Thanks!

  14. So that's what Randall Munroe looks like on MIT Hacks XKCD Talk With AACS key · · Score: 5, Funny

    For some reason, I expected him to be really thin, and wearing a black hat.

  15. Let's rob a gas station on Teachers Fake Gunman Attack · · Score: 1

    Except, don't bring a real gun, but pretend that you have one. Then, after you're done, tell the clerk that it was all a drill. Hell, hand him the money back. I'm sure the police will understand.

  16. Let me guess... on Electronic Frontier Foundation Sues Uri Geller · · Score: 5, Funny

    During these 10 seconds he placed the spoon in a clamp and started hammering at it vigorously?

  17. Re:Want to check, but don't have ICQ installed? on Thousands of ICQ Numbers Deleted · · Score: 1

    I wonder if AOL will experience a slashdotting of their ICQ servers, as all those people who haven't logged on for over 5 years decide to do it now to see if it still works...

  18. Re:are the FBI actually going into the game? on FBI Examines Second Life Casinos · · Score: 1

    A MMOG (btw, my pet peeve: it's MMOG not MMO) server is most likely not going to keep the data of all the online characters in RAM. The characters are persistent, with lots of data like inventories and stats carried over from session to session, so it'd be logical to store all that stuff in a db somewhere (with backups, due to the risk of facing hordes of rabid fans in case of a failure). Even if some character data is retained in RAM, somewhere there is going to be a database with login details, and characters corresponding to the particular set of credentials.

  19. Re:Well, in Canada... on To Verizon, "Unlimited" Means 5 GB · · Score: 1
  20. Kids, pay attention on Digital Watchdogs Widen Anti-Piracy War · · Score: 3, Funny
    FTA:

    Missteps made today could have grave consequences for the future, particularly when it comes to consumers' willingness to pay for movies and television shows online, she believes. To illustrate the point, she tells of her niece's fish, named Mortimer, who one day leaped from his bowl, flopped on the table and gasped for air.

    "Mortimer took the leap to freedom," she said. "He said, 'I'm free, but I'm dead,' " said Ms. Antonellis.

    That's right, kids. If you watch movies illegally, you'll drown after jumping into the nearest pool!

  21. Re:My turn yet? on Star Trek "DeMastered" Video Service to Launch · · Score: 1

    Sure, I'll go right ahead and... oh wait.

  22. Re:Very Exciting, but already done on Vista Can Run Without Activation for a Year · · Score: 3, Funny
  23. Re:Wow! on Is Computer Science Dead? · · Score: 5, Funny

    They arrived from lands far away thanks to the magic we call outsourcing?

  24. Re:With technology this new on Public Iris Scanning Device In the Works · · Score: 3, Informative

    This device is not going to scan retinas, it does iris recognition. And no, it doesn't really do anything to your eye besides taking a hi-res photo of it.

  25. Re:Playstation buttons on First Look At Final OLPC Design · · Score: 1, Funny

    It's another one of Sony's uncoventional and widely ineffective marketing campaigns. This one targets third-world children as potential PS3 users.