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  1. Re:Needs a caption on Video Showing Half a Million Asteroid Discoveries · · Score: 2, Funny

    I have worked on asteroids,

    Which one was that?

  2. Which emo chick is it on 'Robin Sage' Social Hoax Duped Military, Security Pros · · Score: 1

    That was used to dupe all these people again?

  3. Article summary on An Inside Look At Warhammer Online's Server Setup · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Blah blah blah, intel cpus are the best, blah blah blah. Reads like one giant intel advertisement

  4. spamming on Gold Spam Becoming a Sore Topic For Aion Players · · Score: 1

    I was one of the first ones on headstart (-2 days before actual launch). There was no gold spamming to speak of until about a week later. Not only is the spam in the LFG channel and whispers, they will also send you spam in your mailbox entitled "sorry to bother". The worst part is that you get a indicator on your GUI for new mail when this happens. Banning the spammers is in ncsoft's best interest, they'll just buy another $50 copy of Aion and continue spamming. The good news is blocking the several new ones that popup when you login usually cures the problem for the couple hours you're logged in.

  5. Re:I don't get it on Lego MMO Delayed · · Score: 1

    Maybe, Blockland but mmo? http://www.blockland.us/index.asp
    Check out the video!
    (Disclaimer: I don't work for them, just like the sandbox type game).

  6. Re:How does it "feel"? on 32bit Win7 Vs. Vista Vs. XP · · Score: 1

    How often do you really have to move 100 MB or 2.5 GB of files around?

    Files by aXxo come to mind. And any other legit files that usually come in 700mb, 4.4gb or 7.8gb ;)

  7. Re:Epic Adventures on 10 Years of Baldur's Gate · · Score: 1

    travelling through a mage's tower (where you lose one of your party members permanently... which bugs the hell out of me

    Thanks man, I was going to play that :/

  8. Context vs Hubble Deep Field on Very Large Telescope Captures New 27-Megapixel Deep Field · · Score: 4, Interesting

    This new "picture" is taken in UV for which the Hubble ultra deep field is still the deepest image taken in visible wavelengths. Which provides, if you believe the current age estimate of the universe (13.73 ± 0.12 billion years old) means Hubble is still going back further. 0.73 Billion years vs 2 billion years since the beginning of the universe.

    Just to give a sense of perspective in case you read the title and went so what?

  9. Worthless on Real Racing In the Virtual World · · Score: 4, Insightful

    As a fairly new but hardcore motor racing simulation fanatic (F1 challenge, rFactor, GTR2, GPL) this article is just a load of hogwash. First, simply pumping the GPS data from real racecars into an online track is useless. Why?

    Because you cannot replicate exactly

    1) the track itself, the bumps, kerbs, asphalt, track layout
    2) track conditions at the time the gps data for the "real" racers cars, ambient temp, track temp, rubber laid down by previous sessions, debris etc.
    3) car setup (good luck getting real time telemtry of all the parameters of the car from the real F1 teams), this would reveal too much information to competitors

    These 3 factors combine to change grip and ultimately laptimes.

    As anyone who has raced competitively online will tell you - lap times in the virtual world is incomparable to real world runs with the same cars, same track. As a small example, some of the best line sim race drivers in the world are doing = 1.17 laptimes on the '02 version of silverstone in F1C. While the fastest lap in the real world was a 1:18.9.

    Almost 2s difference. Which is huge. This is one example of many. The only way this situation can be rectified is by making a hyper realisitc simulation that has never been seen before or, start fudging grip, engine power and other statistics. Which by the way the article says it won't do because "it defeats the point". Yeah right.

  10. Results of first reading: on A Baseball Hat That Reads Your Mind · · Score: 4, Funny

    sex sex sex sex sex (lameness filter)

  11. Re:the video on Electronic Warfare Insects Coming Soon · · Score: 1

    Thank you - you're little excerpt has motivated me to find a copy of Dune and read it.

  12. Re:Civilian use? on Stealth Paint From German Inventor Werner Nickel · · Score: 2, Insightful

    He said they were *used* by them, not *on* them. Time to level your reading skills.

  13. Re:flawed on Modeling Supernovae With a Supercomputer · · Score: 1

    Which is why it's called a simulation. Who the heck modded this insightful?

  14. Re:Just the mandatory top worst list on The 30 Dumbest Video Game Titles In History · · Score: 1

    I just wanted to say that your comment about Shuttle: Space flight simulator is inaccurate - the shuttle only blows up if you flip the seperate SRB while in the launch stage but before they've run out of a fuel.

  15. Whoa on How To Lose Your Job, Thanks To The Internet · · Score: 5, Funny

    So posting those drunken, pot smoking pics of myself on a publicly viewable online source (e.x facebook) might not be a good idea? That's news to me.

  16. Incorrect on Army Opens New Office of Videogames · · Score: 2, Informative
    The marines (USMC) did not "adapt" armed assualt. They use a version called VBS2 which (Bohemia Interactive) developed specifically for them (and other military customers). VBS2 and ArmA both use the same sim engine but the result is different. VBS2 is more "military" oriented rather than for gamers. For example the AAR/observer/instructor "Real time Mission Editor" which arma does not have. Other things such as realistic magazine change out times - reduced duration to cater to the gamer crowd.

    Previously they used VBS1 which also had a gamer oriented counterpart - operation flashpoint.

    http://virtualbattlespace.vbs2.com/
  17. Re:Old Tech on Predator-Style Helmets Allow Pilots to See Through Planes · · Score: 1

    The point of the submission is that this new helmet allows you to see through the plane. The JHMCS you linked to does not. Your post is 100% wrong.

  18. Re:GREAT Business, GREAT sense on GameStop Manager Suspended After "Games for Grades" · · Score: 1

    Not at the University of Toronto. Classes are mandated to be below 70% average or the prof gets to explain why his classes are doing so well.

  19. Re:loss on Take Two Shelves Manhunt 2 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    There were some kids that stole cars after playing GTA because they thought it was cool. What kind of things could we expect those kids to do after playing this game? There were also kids who stole cars before playing GTA.
  20. Re:Well, admittedly, the image is interesting... on "Puddles" of Water Sighted on Mars · · Score: 1

    Gotta say, can't think of what it could be besides water.

    The smoothness and transparency of the features could suggest either water or very clear ice, Levin says. "The surface is incredibly smooth, and the edges are in a plane and all at the same altitude," he says. "If they were ice or some other material, they'd show wear and tear over the surface, there would be rubble or sand or something." Karma whoring? Check

    Didn't RTFA? Check

  21. Re:Laser rifle on DARPA Developing Defensive Plasma Shield · · Score: 1
    It is already possible to track snipers given just the one shot. And it's not very high tech either Just google counter sniper systems or anti sniper systems. Like so

    http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/2005/09/snipin g-at-us-forces-beginning-to-boomerang/index.php

    Incoming fire detection and shooter position are determined and reported in less than 2 seconds. False shot detections are less that one per thousand hours of system operation at vehicle speeds under 50 miles per hour. Bascially, position is triangulated using a bunch of mics.
  22. Hopefully on Cancer Fighting Drug Found in Dirt · · Score: 2, Funny

    It'll be dirt cheap for those who need it

  23. Re:Camino on Help Make Firefox On Mac Suck Less · · Score: 2, Informative

    I love how I can simply type "slashdot" then hit Ctrl+Shift+Enter to have it turned into "http://www.slashdot.org". I love how I can simply type "slashdot" then hit Enter to have it turned into "http://www.slashdot.org" in opera.
  24. Summary on Taxes, Second Life and Warcraft · · Score: 2, Informative
    Is pretty much useless, get the 55 page paper here instead:

    http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id =969984/

  25. Liquid robots on DARPA Planning Liquid Robots · · Score: 1

    I think most of us here have 'hands-on' experience with this already...