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Comment Re:Simple... (Score 1) 169

To elaborate, I would recommend storing dates as seconds (or milliseconds if you need that resolution) since a well defined epoch in UTC (Unix uses 00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 1970, before macs switched to unix, they used January 1, 1904 and January 1, 1601 for Windows). You can go from there and convert to whatever timezone you like.

Comment Re:No. (Score 1) 436

Even if there were real 3D, how would you make use of this properly? Current story telling only works because you can limit and control what people see. How will a horror movie work if half the audience can already see the guy hiding behind the rock before he leaps out? (This is just one example of a ton of problems that would arise)

I'm not sure that most people who want 3D know what they are actually asking for - personally I think 2D is perfect just leave it alone.

Have you ever seen a play with real actors in real 3D space called a theatre? Sometimes this happens, especially with unusual audience configurations such as Theatre in the Round. It is up to the director to account for the format when they are producing a show (pre-recorded or otherwise).

Comment Re:Films shot in Technicolor (Score 1) 436

HFR in the Hobbit is a poor example because warner took away your choice to see it in 2D/48p. The only choices to see the Hobbit are 2D/24p, 3D/24p or 3D/48p. The only way I actually want to see the movie is in 2D/48p. I saw it in 3D/48p because I really wanted to see the HFR, and the 3D added nothing to the film. Worse, it is filled with classic audience abusing 3D gags that actually detract from the movie itself. I guess I just need to get one of these

Comment Re:Pocket change for Google (Score 3, Insightful) 117

For only $550M, why didn't Google buy the patents? That's pocket change for them (even for Sergey personally), and I'm sure Android infringes on one or more of the patents. Google could indemnify all Android manufacturers and software developers.

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For only $550M, why didn't Apple buy the patents? That's pocket change for them (even for Cook personally), and I'm sure iOS infringes on one or more of the patents. Apple could indemnify all iOS manufacturers and software developers.

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For only $550M, why didn't Microsoft buy the patents? That's pocket change for them (even for Balmer personally), and I'm sure Windows infringes on one or more of the patents. Microsoft could indemnify all Windows manufacturers and software developers.

Do you see the problem yet? you'd have yourself a bidding war for a patent portfolio valued at $2 billion.

Comment Re:Misleading Summary (Score 1) 179

All consumer GPS can do is get the date, and current position. They use other sensors and/or multiple readings to get your heading and speed. This information is then fed into mapping software that is already on the device that may or may not rely on more data off the internet. I'm unsure of what military features they may have aside from getting better fixes on your location, but clinton removed some/all consumer restrictions on fix resolution in the 1990s.

Comment Re:So.... (Score 4, Informative) 531

This will continue to get worse no matter which party is in charge

You sound like someone who doesn't realize that there are other parties to choose from then the republicrats.

http://www.lp.org/

http://www.gp.org/

http://www.aipca.org/

Just 3 off the top of my head that are actively working against the interests of the republicrats. Only *YOU* can stop voting for the same old crap, and choose something different.

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