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Comment Missing the point (Score 1) 181

The point of images with text over them is to provide an expressive context for the words. Words by themselves are dry, with the only indication for tone available the punctuation at the end of the line.

Punctuation is ridiculously limited! There are whole ranges of emotions and nuance that can't be captured with a period or a bang, sarcasm for example! Many times I've watched someone be sarcastic in text and have it totally miss the mark, because they fail to express the tone required to indicate sarcasm!

When we talk face to face, we use nonverbal queues to provide context for the words we are saying, image macros (not junkweb, they're called image macros and have been for years) are the face saying the words, the expression and the nuance, and this makes it so much more engaging than simply typing the words and ending with a period.

Comment This assumes I want Xbox Live Gold (Score 0, Redundant) 530

This assumes I want Xbox Live Gold, right?

My xbox 360 just recently broke, which is a shame because my son was enjoying some of the arcade games I downloaded and it was my only dvd player.

I assure you that I would very much like to have a 99 dollar xbox 360 with a kinetic, the kinetic will go on my computer, the new xbox will play my dvds and arcade games, and microsoft will lose money on me.

There's no downside.

Comment Chrome OS (Score 1) 453

I think this is a move in line with Chrome OS. They want to make sure they don't have to pay anyone in order to distribute this as an operating system.

As a proud owner of a CR-48, it IS a nifty little device and Google's first stab out into the desktop operating system realm. It only makes sense for them to rely on their wholly owned solutions rather than entrapping themselves into paying a royalty fee to distribute it.

Whence Chrome OS goes, desktop Chrome will follow, the two are designed to have a completely uniform look, feel, and function, in essence not being two at all but simply different aspects of a single whole.

Comment Re:More allergenic? (Score 1) 760

I would sincerely like to see plastic wrapped bands of living muscles grown in a power plant. A million muscles all pulling levers, turning turbines to produce electric power.

Then, when they're ripe, EAT 'EM.

The same technology could then be used to make robots, a skeletal form with bands of muscle installed. If the muscle becomes damaged, pop them off and eat them, then replace with a fresh, strong band. Imagine an edged weapons sporting event, football with swords, with the used muscle processed and served at a Meet n' Eat the team event post game!

Comment Re:more demos (Score 1) 188

If the price point is low enough and the concept blurb sounds interesting, I'll sometimes buy a game sight unseen on steam. Sure, this has gotten me a couple stinkers, but then I'm just out the two dollars that I might have easily have blown on a disgusting energy drink in a shiny new can (I'm a sucker for those too).

The difference is that, while my kidneys will turn the energy drink into a fruity scented memory in just a couple hours, the developer has the potential to fix the issues with their game later on, so maybe I try it again later and find out that it's not so bad anymore, then get a couple of my friends to buy it too.

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