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  1. Re:The $150 device that Microsoft put hundreds of on iFixit Tears Down Microsoft's Kinect For Xbox 360 · · Score: 1

    I just used one for the first time last night. It is shockingly accurate, extremely intuitive, and just plain works. Even with four of us, at a reasonable state of intoxication, it had no issues with us walking in and out of the sensor, and the facial recognition worked flawlessly. I'm impressed as all hell, and plan on buying one now just from using it for a few hours. The wii is a childs toy. This is an adults toy, and being able to fully control your avatar without thinking about it one bit is fun. Lots of fun. It works.

  2. Re:Parsecs on Make-A-Wish Builds A Millennium Falcon Fort For Boy · · Score: 1

    Keep in mind, this is according to Star Wars canon, so flame me not for anything that is impossible, but you have part of a good point. The majority of travel done in the star wars universe is via hyperdrive, which functions vaguely as a wormhole generator - the ship travels to an alternate dimension, and the travel time to an exit point is vastly shortened - thousands of years to hours. This, combined with nonsense like inertial dampeners and "relativistic shielding" allows neat sidestepping of the massive issues that arise with FTL travel. The drives are bending space, and apparently the alternate dimension the hyperdrive links to is connected with the "real world" in enough of a way that all travel has to avoid gravity wells and such - which is how interdictors and such could function. All hyperspace engines are classified against a measured standard speed - the Class 1 hyperdrive. Commercial and public ships use Class 1.5 or Class 2 drives (taking 150% and 200% the time a Class 1 would, respectively), but the Falcon had an illegally obtained and highly modified (also highly unreliable) drive that would "make .5 past light speed." At any ratem the hyperdrive was the main transport method on ships anyways, and the ships sublight drives are basically fancy boosters anyways, mainly for takeoff, maneuvering, and docking.

    tl;dr Kids these days need to read their Timothy Zahn.

  3. Re:Parsecs on Make-A-Wish Builds A Millennium Falcon Fort For Boy · · Score: 4, Informative

    I'm getting a little tired of people saying that. It may very well have been Lucas not knowing what a parsec was, but it has long been corrected in the canon. The Kessel run was a smuggling route that skirted the Maw black hole cluster. The more daring pilots would take uncharted routes that brought them dangerously close to singularities - hence the bragging of "the ship that made the Kessel run in less than 12 parsecs." Yes, George probably just made an astronomy boo boo. But that was corrected a long time ago in lore, and it's just tiresome when people point that out, not witty.

  4. Re:Not as bad as it sounds on Smile! Urine Candid Camera! · · Score: 1

    Look, if you were going to put a rear camera in a car, you'd want it on the back of the car, not in the base of the seats, right?

  5. Re:Avoid Firts Post on What Should Be In a Technology Bill of Rights? · · Score: 1

    I see what you did there.

  6. Re:Simple Solution on McDonalds Free Wi-Fi Users Soak Up Seating · · Score: 1

    Sold!

  7. Re:Not Exactly for Taking a Photo on Man Arrested For Taking Photo of Open ATM · · Score: 2, Informative

    You do know police are allowed to lie to you, right? It is your responsibility to know your rights (unfortunately), and uphold them even when the police tell you otherwise.

  8. Re:Like water pressure on Netflix Throttling Instant Video Streaming · · Score: 0, Troll

    Whoosh!

  9. Re:Not like The Pirate Bay on Big Swedish Filesharing Server Seized · · Score: 5, Informative

    What TPB was doing was NOT illegal under Swedish law. Note that they are not being prosecuted for any type of copyright violation, because .torrent files are not considered the same as the files they connect to in Sweden.

    You're right, they don't care. They shouldn't care. And I'll believe you when (assuming you live in the US since you can watch Hulu) you start allowing Swedish laws to take precedence over American laws in your day to day life.

  10. Re:All consentual sexual relationships are... on Sheriff Sues Craiglist For Prostitution Ads · · Score: 1

    Shhhh. That's illegal. What you should do is go on craigslist and find a nice gurl who will show U what others girls wont! 100*roses for full dinner NO greeick food!

  11. Re:An idea! on Wife of Harried Pirate Bay Witness Gets Buried in Internet Love · · Score: 5, Informative

    A serious point in a not so serious thread. Monsanto is the company that sues farmers for 'seed patent' violation. I'd much rather deal with the *IAA, stand up to em at all and they drop the case. Monsanto will sue you to oblivion.

  12. So what you're trying to say is... on Slashdot.org Self-Slashdotted · · Score: 1

    You accidentally the whole Slashdot?

  13. Re:Authenticity on The Deceptive Perfection of Auto-Tune · · Score: 1

    ...the White Stripes?

  14. Re:Homebraw solution on Universal Power Adapter Struggling For Support · · Score: 1

    And if you pick up an old AT power supply instead of any ATX one, you'll actually have a power switch for the whole thing, too! I actually had an old one that I used on a testing bench for this specific purpose. A bunch of embedded molex connectors, a master power, and the fun special voltages from the 20 (or whatever it was) pin connector feeding onto a breadboard. It was incredibly useful.

  15. Re:Their site, their right. on YouTube Muting, Removing Videos Involving Warner Music · · Score: 1, Insightful

    As soon as you upload anything to the internet you've pretty much waived any of your content rights you had.

    Now when I say that I don't mean it in the legal sense but in the realistic practical sense. Anything digital is pirated and shared.

    We even have karma whores that copy & paste other peoples insightful comments.

  16. Re:Wrong lie on The Environmental Impact of Google Searches · · Score: 1

    Kinda like how people claim fuel cell cars will be "zero emissions," but that's not true because they still have to build the car in a big wasteful factory?

    I think most of us get that it's not really zero emissions. It's just easier to say than "zero except for all the waste created refining yellow cake and transporting and building the reactor and oh yeah then there's nuclear waste which is way worse!"

  17. Re:Wrong Comparison on The Environmental Impact of Google Searches · · Score: 1

    Pointing out that many environmentalists can become overzealous, and then spinning a yarn of hyperbole about said situation does not make one "Anti-Greenie." It could just be that he enjoys making fun of silly people.

  18. Re:finally! on Security Checkpoints Predict What You Will Do · · Score: 1

    Ooh, italics now!

  19. Re:finally! on Security Checkpoints Predict What You Will Do · · Score: 2, Funny

    You seem like a very bitter person who overuses the bold tag.

  20. Re:Shut up, crybabies. on Facebook Nudity Policy Draws Nursing Moms' Ire · · Score: 4, Funny

    What the hell is a mammel?

    /irony

  21. Re:none on What Restrictions Should Student Laptops Have? · · Score: 1
    The man makes a good point.

    The day grade school kids discover /b/ is the day that everything goes to hell.

  22. Re:Oh... on Identifying People By Odor As Effective As Fingerprinting · · Score: 1

    Hup! What do you mean, you people?!

  23. Re:Bonus points on Rock Band Licenses The Beatles · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I believe that's what the Kareoke Star games are for. It's Rock Band because it's primarily about the instruments - Pop Band would suck, because playing a 3 chord progression of power chords gets really old, really quick. Although it would be very entertaining to watch people figure out that so much of pop songs are identical.

  24. Re:God Dammit on LucasArts, Bioware Announce Star Wars MMO · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It's funny, I got tired of doing the exact same thing over and over again, so I quit WoW and bought a 360. I haven't played a pc game in months.

  25. Re:No one likes $30 / disk on Bad Signs For Blu-ray · · Score: 5, Informative

    No. 5th Element is a good movie, and is one of THE BEST looking Blu-Ray movies out there.