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  1. Re:wrong on Artificial Intelligence at Human Level by 2029? · · Score: 3, Informative
    Excuse me.. who are you? You're saying RAY KURZWEIL hasn't been paying attention to AI developments? And you're modded insightful?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_kurzweil

    "Everybody promises that AI will hit super-human intelligence at 20XX and it hasn't happened yet! It never will!" ... well guess what? It'll be the last invention anybody ever has to make. Great organizations like the Singularity Institute http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singularity_Institute really shouldn't be scraping along on such poor budgets, seriously if this ever worked, even a 0.001% chance of a friendly technological singularity occuring, isn't it worth investigating?

  2. Re:Mod parent way off-topic :) on Internet "Creates Pedophiles" According to "Expert" · · Score: 1

    There really is a NAMBLA http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nambla outside of South Park, its history is quite sick, and it isn't at all funny.

  3. Re:Why is XML so popular on The Future of XML · · Score: 2, Informative

    XML is not necessarily for human eyes. With the strict rules on non-overlapping closing of tags, its parsing and expansion is very easily stored and visualized as a tree. So parsing in general is actually quite easy. Also when you consider people like this http://www.acmqueue.org/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=247&page=4 (ACM! So take it seriously!) who want to convert all Turing complete programming languages into XML abstractions, and call it the future, well... I'm honestly not sure why as you're right, we could have certainly done all this before. It's just sort of a generalization that everybody can agree on. Then again, maybe it's a response to, "Hey! _Anything_ is better than LISP!"

  4. Re:Can we fix the icon on Are These People Reshaping the Gaming Industry? · · Score: 0, Troll

    I hope the fat baby in your sig turns out to be left handed. Oh snap!

    As the comments from the article pointed out, why isn't Will Wright on this list? With Spore topping over 1000 Wikipedia edits, this game is clearly hot! If you've watched any of the talks Wright gives, it's really impressive how his goal is to teach the player through failure. We all love what we build. Geeze I can't wait for Spore. It's probably going to be like my wait for Black and White... totally worth it! Your creature needs to poo! Notice Peter Molyneux isn't on that list for a reason :-)

    I mean come on, the Portal guys? I have to turn off head bobbing and I really doubt this would look great from a 1st person perspective. I'd get so dizzy... http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2007/10/12

  5. Re:wouldn't in animate objects be easier then? on Teleportation — Fact and Fiction · · Score: 1
    Hello there. I think you've forgotten that when you can go from A->B and from B->C it's almost like you can go from A->C! Transitivity... that's a funny word, it sounds like you're going somewhere. I really liked Enterprise because the tractor beam was a grappling hook. It's just so dirty! I love it. Too bad there were nipples in that first episode. Nipples ruin everything.

    More on topic, from all the work that's being done and with the scanning technology required, I think it would be easier to just upload a person's consciousness into machines and transmit them that way. Once we have live biological transportation, do we even need all the meat anyway?

  6. Re:The year 9999 on Y2K38 Watch Starts Saturday · · Score: 1

    Wouldn't it be 999A? Or are we jumping from the year 39321 (0x9999) to the year 40960 (0xA000)? God why am I so anal...

  7. Re:I do this because I'm strange... on Edible Antifreeze For Smoother Ice Cream · · Score: 1

    My milkshake brings all the flees to the yard, and they're like, it's grittier than yours. Damn right, it's grittier than yours, I could antifreeze you but I'd have to charge.

  8. Re:color, texture, weight on How To Tell If It's Really Titanium · · Score: -1, Troll

    Warning people of stupid links in response to the story is offtopic? Merry Christmas you fucking worthless mods

  9. Re:color, texture, weight on How To Tell If It's Really Titanium · · Score: 5, Informative

    Wtf is with these fake links? Do you get money or something for that stupid city?

  10. Re:NO thanks. on US To Extinguish (Most) Incandescent Bulb Sales By 2012 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Just because you get a bad ASUS/ABIT/nVidia/etc. motherboard doesn't mean that all motherboards of that brand are defective. It just means you got a bad motherboard. Sometimes things arrive DOA. Oh, hey, that might apply to light bulbs too!

  11. Re:rubish... on Jimmy Wales Says Students 'Should Use' Wikipedia · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's not peer reviewed. I'm sorry.. what? Wikipedia isn't peer reviewed?
  12. Re:Speaking of scrathed disks on Nintendo Cracks Down on Copying Devices · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I thought they give instructions on how to receive a replacement disc for like the cost of shipping and maybe $5? It's in the back of the manual of every game you buy. I've done this with multiple computer games, even 5+ year old titles like Descent 3.

  13. Re:approach on Trans-Atlantic Robots · · Score: 1

    Why not two submissions, one the actual sail boat and two a point-runnin'-cannon-toatin'-sail-boatin' destroyer? Or have a friend submit the second boat. But this poses an interesting philosophical question: must every automated competition inevitably result in a Battle Robots Junk Yard Wars showdown? Truckasaurus!!

  14. It's not GAIM anymore. on Despite AOL's Claim, AIM Worm Hole Still Wide Open · · Score: 1

    It's called Pidgin now, you r-tard.

  15. Re:like, totally, like, awesome on The State of Blizzard's Union · · Score: 2, Informative
    I glanced over the interview after you made your post, and I have mixed feelings about how to respond. In summary it's worst on page 4 but he's literally telling a story about his family trip, it's hardly a prepared statement.

    The following is my criteria for measuring word counts:
    totally - any use, although it includes good (i.e. meaning "completely") and bad (i.e. saying "totally awesome") uses.
    like (good) - means the same as any of the following: such that, such as, for example, as if, around, in the neighborhood of, etc..
    like (bad) - the use indicates a pause in speech "..uhm.."

    Some examples/excerpts from the interview:
    • "I think it was more like, they said "oh God, white barbarians have invaded!" - page 4
    • "We're like the NFL Commissioner or something." -- example of "good" use of the word like; they aren't literally the NFL Commisioner.
    • "I will totally tell you, it's really awesome." -- page 5
    Lameness filter is giving me a hard time with formatting and I suck at this. Here's my attempt:

    1,2,3,4,5 - page number
    -----------------------
    0,0,3,3,1 - totally
    1,4,4,7,3 - like(good)
    0,4,2,8,1 - like(bad)
    So I think you totally overblew the "totally" issue, but like you said the use of "like" is likely to be bad in these personal interviews.
  16. Re: Minor correction on Photonic Laser Thruster Promises Earth to Mars in a Week · · Score: 2, Informative

    He didn't. Worst case distance, to get to Mars at 1G constant acceleration takes 3.5 days. What is there to confuse? The calculations are all throughout people's comments. RTF Cs?

  17. Re:acceleration? on Photonic Laser Thruster Promises Earth to Mars in a Week · · Score: 1

    Did somebody say hyperbolic space time chamber?

    "The gravity here is ten times that of Earth!"

    "Maybe if it was 500 times gravity you MIGHT have a chance, but ten times? I don't even feel it."

  18. Re:Uh, OK... on TV Torrents — When Piracy Is Easier Than Purchase · · Score: 2

    Uhh, try Simpsons on DAL.net, that's like 1994. And BBSes filled with GIF of the Budweiser girls accessed from 1400 baud. This has been around since, oh, before you were born.

  19. Re:Why not? on Is Showmypc.com an Open Source Pretender? · · Score: 2, Informative

    Yes, VNC is GPL. Hence the whole issue.

    "VNC was originally developed at AT&T. The original VNC source code and many modern derivatives are open source under the GNU General Public License." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VNC

  20. Their CVS activity is a little slow on Is Showmypc.com an Open Source Pretender? · · Score: 1

    Looks like three uses ever. https://sourceforge.net/project/stats/detail.php?g roup_id=165628&ugn=showmypcssh&type=cvs&mode=year If they don't reveal their source, should SourceForge be hosting them?

  21. Re:Honestly *not* trying to troll here... on New Failsafe Graphics Mode For Ubuntu · · Score: 1

    I have tried Red Hat, Debian, and Ubuntu a few times each over the past 2 years. I consider it a total failure if I boot into a console after doing all the installation crap, because there's no way in hell I'm going to figure out how to properly configure the VHzMinMax and HHz and goodness knows what else that is NOT on the back of my monitor. I have an ATI Radeon 9800, how is this weird hardware?

    And yeah, this sort of thing has been in Windows forever. The only way to fix x.conf or whatever it is has conventionally been emacs or VI, talk about user friendly. My mom can't find the play button on the damn VCR, kthnx, good luck expecting her to know VI shortcuts.

  22. Re:Proud of game makers on Valve Says Choice to Make DX10 Vista-Only Hurt PC Gaming · · Score: 1

    Where are my mod points when I need them? I asked a serious question, and I got a serious reply. Please mod parent up!

  23. Re:Proud of game makers on Valve Says Choice to Make DX10 Vista-Only Hurt PC Gaming · · Score: 1

    First things first, when has Blizzard made a bleeding edge game that required the fastest latest hardware? Uhh, never. Starcraft was so popular (and still is) because it runs on crap hardware. Even World of Warcraft will run on 256 megs of ram, it'll just be crap (the general consensus is you need at least a gig, raids bump memory requirements for the game alone to over 700MB). But it is an MMO, remember..

    OpenGL replaces Direct3D, but what about DirectSound (OpenAL, which my undergrad friend couldn't figure out), DirectPlay (??), and DirectInput(??) ? DX is convenient, that's why so many gaming companies use it. Until Linux offers an all-in-one like MS has, it'll never be competitive in the gaming market.

    Give me a big bloated package that's easy and works in Windows AND Linux and you got a deal! Oh and it can't be Java because... I said so!

  24. Re:Umm... on PAX 2007 Firsthand - Day One · · Score: 1

    A Serpent guard, a Horus guard and a Setesh guard meet on a neutral planet. It is a tense moment. The Serpent guard's eyes glow. The Horus guard's beak glistens. The Sethesh guard's nose drips.

  25. Re:nice! on Content-Aware Image Resizing · · Score: 1

    Spoken from someone who obviously doesn't have a collection of returned, meticulously torn photos where the ex very carefully excised herself from each photo. Now I have excellent reminders of the loss, kthnx.