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  1. Re:Game Nostalgia Thread on Commodore 64 turns 30 · · Score: 1

    Okay, let's chat about the fun games of the day.

    I'll open with Rags to Riches, Ultimate Wizard, and a Pacman clone PacLips.

    Kickstart II. The amount of time I wasted on that motorcycle trail like game was insane.

    "Save New York"? The one where you flew planes to protect the city and also could land and go below ground. It was a coop game where you were supposed to protect against invaders, but it always turned into a free for all. We also turned on the buildings and tried to flatten the city without getting killed by the UFOs.

    Fun times indeed. My whole computer experience started with the C64 and I still listen to SID tunes at work when I reaaaally need to get into a programming mode. I also have a ton of SID remixes.

    Is http://remix.kwed.org/ still around? They had the most awesome remixes of SID tunes.

    Ah, nothing beats nostalgia with some background tunes of International Karate or Last Ninja. Or Commando... Hmm, I'm off to listen to some tunes again :)

  2. Re:"See you in court threats" are limp... on The Guardian's Complicated Relationship With Julian Assange · · Score: 1

    Or, they figured they could get more rouge persons to leak more info. to them.

    I did not know that persons with more rouge than normal also leaked more information than the rest of us.

  3. Stars! was a good turn based email game. on Lost Online Games From the Pre-Web Era · · Score: 1

    Although strictly not from before the Web, I love the Stars! game. Talk about addictive 4X strategy game. And since it is turn based, you can play with your friends over email! It is a shame their sequel never materialised. I believe it was called Stars! Supernova Genesis.

  4. Re:Wrong language? on Porting Lemmings In 36 Hours · · Score: 1

    XCode will allow you to mix Objective-C with both C and C++. Not only that, but I seem to remember reading that at compilation, Objective-C is actually translated to a C code state before being compiled further. Anyone correct me if my memory serves me wrong.

  5. Re:Cheap or low power? on Nintendo 3DS GPU Revealed · · Score: 1

    To me, it can also make perfect sense. If it is one thing Nintendo has gotten right lately, it is that not everyone are willing to pay 399$ just go get the hottest graphics possible. It is also about gameplay. Fine, they may fail to sell to some people that are all about performance and graphics etc. but they will make up for it in selling at a much more affordable price and with good games with decent enough graphcis.

  6. Re:What part of "use a proxy" can't he understand? on Police In Britain Arrest Man For Bomb-Threat Joke On Twitter · · Score: 2, Interesting

    If the editor decides not to publish an article for fear of his own life or security, it is too late to start worrying!

    If you don't fight these forces/tendencies all the time, suddenly you will wake up in a situation that you cannot change, or is much, much harder to change peacefully.

    It should be easier to defend against this stuff than to let it happen and then try to change it back.

    This battle requires constant vigilance, not complacency until the point where you suddenly have to revolt or migrate to keep the same level of freedom/security. btw, how do you format paragrap

  7. Re:Don't live there on Man Sues Neighbor For Not Turning Off His Wi-Fi · · Score: 1

    But they do sure urinate.

  8. Re:Responsible Disclosure on Firm To Release Database, Web Server 0-Days · · Score: 1

    I believe he/she meant that you are probably not against the concept of choice and you are not against the concept of life or right to life either. Then being able to choose to end a life becomes quite the paradox now, doesn't it? It then turns into a philosophical/religious discussion of where we deem the limit/definition of life to be.

  9. Re:In depth explanation? on Sponge-Like "Swelling Glass" Absorbs Toxins in Water · · Score: 1

    Let us hope it is not vaporware. I am not sure all those toxins in a gaseous form would be very safe.

  10. Re:So what's the difference? on Google's Nexus One Phone Launches · · Score: 1

    Don't forget that they still have not made available the entire memory for applications. If I remember correctly, they only have 196Megs for applications. For me, that is reason enough I will not get this phone.

  11. Re:Some kind of... on 2016 Bug Hits Text Messages, Payment Processing · · Score: 1

    Take it easy on him. After all, there are only 10 kinds of people in this world.

    Actually, I would argue that there are 11 kinds of people in this world. Those that understand binary, those that do not and finally those that don't care.

  12. Re:The only people who have anything to whine abou on EA Shutting Down Video Game Servers Prematurely · · Score: 1

    So let me see if I get this. Because they are known to shaft their customers, you side with EA? Would it not be better to say, told you so, but EA is still in the wrong and siding with the customers? Some of their games are quite good and many may want to buy and play them. Just because they have shafted people before, does that mean that any new customers deserve it as well? It boggles the mind.

  13. Folding @ home? on Scientists Discover How DNA Is Folded Within the Nucleus · · Score: 1

    With all these mentions of folding, has this research taken advantage of the Folding@home project? I'm just curious.

  14. Re:What about a game with a programming mini-game? on Working Calculator Created in LittleBigPlanet · · Score: 1

    Well, you always have the programming games, like AT-Robots (http://necrobones.com/atrobots/). You program a robot to fight in an arena. There are many varieties in this genre, with many different "languages", but what I like with AT-Robots, is that it is assembly style, with interrupts and registers etc. In many ways, it actually feels like you are programming a cpu in that robot, interfacing with all the hardware.

    I found it quite educational when I first came over it in my Uni days and actually submitted a crude first attempt in one of the arranged ladders.

    The toolset is solid and without bugs (which cannot be said for all of these types of "games").

    I think the whole thing is made in Turbo Pascal. There is a very nice graphical representation of the "fighting" between the robots.
    Definetly worth checking out if you like pogramming games in general.

    Cheers,
    Chris

  15. So, a professor huh? He forgot to spellcheck. on How Google Manages Click Fraud · · Score: 1

    Either that, or I need to catch up on my knowledge of the Internet.

    He claims that "Computing devises attached to the Internet can exchange data of various types..."

    Computing devises???

    I am sorry, I just had to comment on this. It is not every day that Computer Science professors misspell devices :)