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  1. Re:Missing the point on DRM-Free Game Suffers 90% Piracy, Offers Amnesty · · Score: 1

    There was this highly-publicized story a year ago about Demigod, a DRM-free game that suffered server problems due to excessive traffic from pirated copies. As much as it pains me to say it, DRM may have been a boon for this game.

    Demigod, Piracy And Good Business Models...

    DRM is a fantasy. Snake oil. It doesn't work. It's been proven time and time again for the last 25 years. EVERY copy protection system ever devised has been defeated quickly.

    The PS3 still doesn't have any measurable piracy.

  2. Re:Well, whaddaya know on Exchange Rates Spell High Prices for Windows 7 In the EU · · Score: 1

    There is no feeling of entitlement.

    contradicts this:

    so the usage of a free pirate equivalent is further justified

    Your "justification" is the very definition of a "feeling of entitlement". You don't want to pay the price they're asking for but you want it anyway so you'll just go ahead and take it, am I right? While it's true that MS competes with piracy, attitudes like yours should not be encouraged.

  3. Re:What happened to all the comic books ??? on The Best American Comics 2008 · · Score: 2, Informative

    Interesting abridged history of comic book publishing there.

    Just wanted to add though that for those in Asia where comics (not just mangas) have a small but dedicated cult following, there's another big bookstore that carries comics — Kinokuniya. Here in Dubai, Kinokuniya in the new Dubai Mall is the only place that stocks a healthy collection of graphic novels.

  4. Re:All users benefit from FOSS on Linux Needs Critics · · Score: 1

    I wish I hadn't wasted my mod points on some of those April Fools comments. This is one of the greatest benefits of FOSS but is not well-understood by lay persons.

  5. Re:Unexplained Achievement "The Maker"? on Slashdot Launches User Achievements · · Score: 1

    Maybe it's a metric-english unit mixup.

  6. Re:Why bother going? on Dubai Is Building a Refrigerated Beach · · Score: 1

    I live in Dubai. I've lived here for many years and have seen it slowly become what it is now. It went from being a rather nice place to live to being one that I want to leave as soon as possible (still working on that). People like the poster above are one of the main reasons for my wanting to leave.

  7. Re:I wish the US Supreme Court was that smart. on UK Court Rejects Encryption Key Disclosure Defense · · Score: 1

    Get that cough taken care of.

    I'm not an American but I'm certain that the Bill of Rights is not for US citizens only.

  8. Re:What is a barista smile? on Study Shows Males Commonly Mistake Sexual Intent · · Score: 2, Informative

    A barista is the person who makes coffee at a coffee shop. Merriam-Webster defines it.

  9. Re:So does anyone buy Blu-Ray DVD players? on Lessons From the HD Format War · · Score: 1

    That's the same way online music started out. Now it's a proven business model. Even the often-cited poor quality of torrented movies is a moot point because the people downloading them are usually looking for "good enough" quality and not HD. Eventually, the quality will catch up the same way that we started off with 96-128kbps mp3s and moved on to 256kbps tracks virtually indistinguishable from CD quality.

  10. Re:What a REAL oppressive theocracy looks like on Pakistan YouTube Block Breaks the World · · Score: 1

    Pakistan does not strike me as particularly theocratic. Many are also alleging that the real reason for the block is because of a number of vote-rigging videos that have been posted on Youtube. This may just be Musharaf using religion as a way to justify his political goals.

  11. Re:A solution that they own. on 23,000 Linux PCs For Filipino Schools · · Score: 1

    I argued almost this same point in an email I sent to the Dubai Cares charity yesterday. It's probably not big news outside of the UAE but it was announced yesterday that Dubai Cares is partnering up with Microsoft to provide technology to kids in developing nations.

    It seems futile to bring up the dangers of lock-in -- especially by companies such as Microsoft -- to those who still associate free software with freeware. But I'm glad that, at least in my home country, open source software is gaining a foothold.

  12. Ars Technica (was Re:Driv3r) on Gamespot's Editorial Problems in Perspective · · Score: 1

    You should check out Ars Technica's game reviews. They don't attach a number but go into the gameplay details with a discerning eye. Unfortunately, they only seem to review the most hyped games and so you'll most likely miss the hidden treasures if you rely solely on them.

  13. Re:Winner is the Consumer on Paramount to Drop HD DVD? · · Score: 1

    Digital downloads aren't the future. They're here now. Sure, it's not HD quality but as most people will readily admit, the more important metric is the content rather than the technical merits. No, the major studios aren't promoting digital downloads but it doesn't mean that the terabytes of downloadable content (whether legitimate or otherwise) doesn't exist. This is almost exactly where we were in the mid to late 90s when Napster and brethren were exploding onto the music scene.

    There really is very little to differentiate the MPAA from the RIAA.

  14. Re:Dream on on Warner Backs Blu-Ray. End Times For HD-DVD? · · Score: 1

    Effectively less DRM than current DVD's for consumers. Not a consumer issue anyway.

    I was reading intently up until this point. Consumers may be ignorant about DRM but it is nevertheless a very important issue.

  15. Re:Comparisons on Google Mobile Phones Debut in Feb? · · Score: 2, Informative

    The Nintendo DS uses an ARM 9 paired with an ARM 7 and it can make some pretty games run at a good clip. I'm not sure how processor-intensive mobile phone software can get but games are normally considered to be intensive applications.

  16. Re:Organise a no-IE protest day! on Users and Web Developers Vent Over IE7 · · Score: 1

    I know that if any web site I went to deliberately locked me out for a day because I use IE

    Most of the time, IE's various flaws are bad enough that simply coding to standards would give the desired result.

  17. Re:2 things on Judge Rules That I Own Slashdot · · Score: 1

    He also sends those nice Circumventor emails that let people behind blocking proxy servers (like me) gain access to websites that I want to visit.

  18. Re:And your point is? on Vista Vs. Gutsy Gibbon · · Score: 1

    The ONLY thing I can't do in linux is play the latest games

    And even that is getting better. It might just be that two Linux-friendly game companies (id and epic) are releasing games this year but even the Windows-only games that I'm interested in (Lord of the Rings Online and World in Conflict) work pretty well in Wine. No, it's not perfect and it definitely frustrates me but it definitely works.

    In my humble opinion, we don't need a Year of the Linux Desktop. Just as Firefox is considered by many to be a success even though its share of the browser space is much smaller than IE's, Linux on the desktop is already a success in many people's households. This was the year of Linux on my desktop at least.

  19. Re:That's still a lot on Only 25% of Firefox Downloaders Are 'Active Users' · · Score: 1

    No, I don't think that's correct. I'm not on Windows at the moment but I do use it at work and I guarantee that clicking links in chat windows opens the page in Firefox. I think the non-conversation links do open in IE only though (not sure).

  20. Re:What about the flooding in Dubai? on The Science of Bridge Collapse Prevention · · Score: 1

    There isn't any flooding in Dubai.

  21. Re:Disdain on $499 PlayStation 3 Confirmed · · Score: 1

    I don't know why the parent is modded flamebait but it certainly doesn't deserve it. Parent is quite right in boycotting Sony's products over its "continual disdain toward customers". Too many people just blindly consume despite a company's wrongdoings (see: Microsoft).

  22. Re:Couldn't be more ranty, or wrong on Apple's DRM Whack-a-Mole · · Score: 1

    Have the people expressing shock and outrage never used iTunes, or what?

    That might actually be possible. The iTunes Store, last I checked, isn't easily available in the UAE (where Gulf News is based).

    OT: Also note that the overall quality of journalism in the UAE is pretty low for the English-language media. I have no idea about the quality of the Arabic media. This article is par for the course.

  23. Re:OMG on Gaim Renamed — Now Pidgin IM · · Score: 1

    Please, for the love of God, if you're going to name a piece of software, use some made-up, bullshit name that doesn't produce over 3-fucking-million hits on google.
    I don't see what's wrong with naming one's application something relevant. It's a lot less cryptic than many of the other projects out there and, over time, I'm certain that Google will be displaying Pidgin (formerly known as gaim) on the front page. Office returns over 900 million hits. Hell, even Firefox returns about 180 million hits.
  24. Re:QuikClot on Military Tech for Daily Life · · Score: 1

    It's amazing, especially on oozing wounds.

    This'll teach me to not to read /. while eating lunch...

  25. Re:Nahhh. on Detecting Tailgaters With Lasers · · Score: 1

    I disagree- sort of. In ideal situations, there's no reason to brake on a highway. The problem with ideal is that it just doesn't happen. Yes, it's mostly because of people doing something wrong but these incidents happen so frequently (in my city, all the time) that I don't think it would be prudent to say that there's hardly any reason to brake.

    Ticketing people for braking is hardly a good policy. A better target would be those who impede traffic by driving too far below the average speed.