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  1. Re:I was impressed on A Look At the Final Fantasy XIII Demo, Early Analysis · · Score: 1

    But I see this said a lot by mostly USA gamers, who seem to have huge problems of insecurity as soon as sth could remotely make them labeled as gay. So I see lots of these comments, and it's fascinating to read, because I just can't understand where is this coming from.

    Well, applying the American mindset to a Japanese protagonist probably isn't the smartest thing to do in the first place. I certainly don't see them as gay, but I grew up watching TV shows where the heroes were supremely confident and completely muscle-bound, square jaw, scars, and what have you. Probably why I still get a kick out of guys like Vin Diesel even though his net cultural contribution is minimal at best. Seeing slender protagonists like Squall moping about when he could be whooping somebody's ass flies in the face of everything I learned the first 15 years of my life. :)

  2. Re:FFIX?! on A Look At the Final Fantasy XIII Demo, Early Analysis · · Score: 1

    FFIX was good. That's it, just good. I enjoyed it when it came out ten years ago, but I didn't enjoy it enough to want to play through it again. The music was generic and I couldn't tell you the first thing of what the game was about unless I looked it up first. My imported SNES copy of Final Fantasy V sees more action than the copy of FFIX I have collecting dust on the shelf at home.

    Also, am I the only person who legitimately enjoyed FFVIII?

  3. I was impressed on A Look At the Final Fantasy XIII Demo, Early Analysis · · Score: 1

    I was impressed by what I saw. The series has been on a downward slide for me since FFIX, but after watching the demo I think I'm ready to jump back into the pool again. I plan on importing this if it gets released on time in Japan, as I'll actually be over there when it gets released here.

    One comment though, any other Japanese speakers notice the manner Lightning was speaking in? After years of male protagonists who could get mistaken as chicks, now we have a female protagonist who talks like a dude. For once I'd like to see a protagonist with no sexual identity issues and no antisocial behavior. Is that even possible anymore?

  4. Meatsword? on Cutting Steel With Flaming Bacon Weapons · · Score: 1

    Your mom totally digs my meatsword.

    It's actually more of a meatclaymore, but let's not get bogged down in the details.

  5. Re:Wha? on Time Warner Shelves Plans For Tiered Pricing · · Score: 4, Insightful

    That they actually listened to public opinion.

    More like they tried to pull a fast one on their service areas and got caught with their hand in the cookie jar. If anything, this should make you more alert to sudden changes in their pricing structure - not more confident in them.

  6. Looks aren't everything on Is Your Mood a Result of Where You Live? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The Appalachian Mountains may look pretty, but a large survey from the Centers for Disease Control found those who live around them tend to be more prone to emotional problems.

    Looks aren't everything. You know why Nebraska is the happiest state? It isn't because you can throw a rock and hit an ear of corn, or drive outside of the Omaha/Lincoln areas and see nothing but flat fields for miles on end. This place is uglier than sin for the most part (save for a few choice spots like the Black Elk-Neihardt Park on top of the hill in Blair, for example), and the weather ranges from stupidly hot in July to inhospitably cold in January.

    But you know what? The economy is stable. Nobody's given up their football tickets. Companies are gonna need call centers. It doesn't cost an arm and a leg to live in the city. The most crime-ridden spots in Omaha are a fucking day care center compared to other cities. It doesn't surprise me at all when TFA says that Midwestern states are ranked up there with Hawaii.

  7. Re:Worthless review... on First Look at Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Beta · · Score: 5, Insightful

    His first point is you can use it with FF and Safari. Nice, but not a really big deal to most admins.

    For sysadmins who want their users to stick with Firefox or something else not named Internet Explorer, an improvement to OWA may not be a huge deal but it's still nice. OWA on alternative browsers blows pretty hard. It works, but it blows.

  8. Re:Because on Mozilla Mulls Dropping Firefox For Win2K, Early XP · · Score: 1

    Look at it this way, do you want to give people more reasons to stick with IE?

    Well since Internet Explorer 7 doesn't run on Windows 2000 either, ditching Firefox for IE would be at least a step back for the user. Mozilla should be using this decision as an opportunity to educate users on how operating systems get old and fall out of the scope of support at their ISP, OEM, and what have you.

  9. Re:Other Distractions on Facebook Users Get Lower Grades In College · · Score: 1

    That's exactly what I'm up to now, albeit with a 10 year layoff as opposed to just a year. Supporting yourself for a couple years in the "real world" really puts a perspective on things your 18 year-old self couldn't have had, and it worked for me.

    That said, using Facebook hasn't stopped me from clocking a 3.86 GPA since I got back. It's all about using your time more effectively.

  10. Terrorism with your iTunes on iTunes Prohibits Terrorism · · Score: 3, Funny

    Does that mean playing Amy Winehouse at a party is off limits?

  11. Re:A little bit besides the question on Does Professional Gaming Have a Future? · · Score: 1

    Start here: http://www.djwheat.tv/

    You can find some examples of him at work on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2I8fa_HqxD4

  12. Pro gaming on Does Professional Gaming Have a Future? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Professional gaming looked set for the big time. It never happened...

    I will tell you why it never happened: the same reason other dot com creations like Webvan and Pets.com "looked set for the big time" and then promptly disappeared. The difference between professional gaming and Webvan is that professional gaming refused to die. A friend of mine was active in that stuff for years and despite being pretty good at what he did, all he ever won was an $800 check that had to be split 4 ways with his teammates. That was after multiple trips to all four corners of this country and at least a couple outside of the country. Not enough people give enough of a shit for sponsors to care enough about professional gaming, therefore there is no money in it for the participants unless you win the whole thing. Even low-rent sports leagues like the AFL pay their bottom-rung players something.

    The day an organized league with a valid, sustainable salary structure comes into town is the day professional gaming makes it. Otherwise all it'll ever be is a smattering of competitions for people who can afford to take long weekends to go sit in some hotel conference room and jam themselves full of Red Bull and play video games in tournament brackets.

  13. Re:Car analogy on AP Harasses Own Member Over AP Youtube Videos · · Score: 4, Funny

    Thank you, this discussion is now over. Everybody please exit the thread!

  14. Re:Long-range rocket? You mean like Iraq's WMD? on North Korea Launches "Communication Satellite" Rocket · · Score: 1

    But if they are really testing ICBM's (i.e. not expecting something to reach orbit) they would be a fool to announce it before hand.

    What in the hell are you talking about. The only reason we (or the Russians, or the Chinese, or anybody else for that matter) don't already have troops on the way to take Kim Jong Il's government down right now is because they've been talking shit for the last couple weeks. A surprise launch like this would not go over well with the international community.

  15. Re:Maybe we should test it first? on Offshore Windpower To Potentially Exceed US Demand · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Kansas is right in the middle of tornado alley, along with Nebraska, Iowa, Oklahoma, and parts of other surrounding states. There'd be no need to send wind power from the coast all the way to the middle of the country because it's plenty windy enough out here in the midwest as it is.

  16. Well on What Would It Look Like To Fall Into a Black Hole? · · Score: 1

    I'm sure it would suck.

  17. Re:whut? on Free Skype Client Lands On the iPhone · · Score: 1

    Or penisland.net... expertsexchange.com... etc etc :)

  18. Re:whut? on Free Skype Client Lands On the iPhone · · Score: 4, Insightful

    What if I'm abroad and have access to WiFi? No extortionate international charges through the provider, just power up Skype. This actually sounds like a good idea to me, since I'm studying abroad next year.

  19. Re:It's great that they lightened the DRM load. on EA Won't Use DRM For The Sims 3 · · Score: 1

    The only thing "digital" about the "DRM" of serial numbers is the fact that you have to use your fingers to type the serial in when you install the product.

  20. Re:Possession? on ACLU Sues Penn Prosecutor For Empty Threat of Child Porn · · Score: 1

    They're sending them to ONE person.

    On the internet. (Yes, Myspace is part of the internet, unfortunately.) It may as well have been the whole world. She needs a lesson in keeping shit off the internet IMO, not a threat of kiddie porn charges.

  21. Re:So it's true on iPhone 3G Finally Available In US Contract-Free · · Score: 1

    By making you pay the difference on top of the ETF if you don't cough the phone up, perhaps? Is there a clause that allows for that in the contract?

  22. Re:No, don't go for it. on With a Computer Science Degree, an Old Man At 35? · · Score: 1

    Ironically while everybody else in the discussion is talking about breaking in to the field, this is why I got out. Computers pretty much dominated everything I did from about 19-27, and like you said if you keep that up you'll get burned out on it - after all that time I finally threw in the towel and decided to go to school for something else besides CS. The company I work for is small enough and remote enough that keeping programmers on staff was a tall order, so I kept my job and now I work over school breaks and whenever I'm not overloaded with school work. The funny part? I actually enjoy my work now. Where I work and what my hobbies are now will probably trade places after I graduate, and I think I'll be ok with that.

  23. Re:Same as you deal with pirated music on How Do You Deal With Pirated Programs At Work? · · Score: 1

    but how is this different from pirating music?

    - You pay $15+ for a CD with one good song and 42 minutes of filler. Nobody pirates a copy of Windows just because they like Notepad and think the rest is trash.
    - You can't "hear" a copy of the software on the radio while you're driving to work, therefore setting up the argument that the product is already free, like you can with music.

    Philosophically one could argue until they're blue in the face about whether music should be free or more reasonably-priced, and in the end you can replace "music" with "software" and still have a somewhat coherent argument, but the rationales can and do differ.

  24. That's not your fault on How Do You Deal With Pirated Programs At Work? · · Score: 3, Funny

    Often, I am telling people that we don't have it or we have to buy another license, and they get mad at me because the other guy said that we had it.

    That's not your fault, tell them to be mad at the other guy. As far as you're concerned, either the company can cough up the money for non-pirated copies of software, or you can ZOMG, replace it all with OSS.

  25. Re:Blah fucking netbook blah on Did the Netbook Improve Windows 7's Performance? · · Score: 1

    Second shooter on the grassy knoll? Netbook.