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Programming

When Rewriting an App Actually Makes Sense 289

vlangber writes "Joel Spolsky wrote a famous blog post back in 2000 called 'Things You Should Never Do, Part I,' where he wrote the following: '[T]he single worst strategic mistake that any software company can make: They decided to rewrite the code from scratch.' Here is a story about a software company that decided to rewrite their application from scratch, and their experiences from that process."
Image

Websites That Don't Need to Be Made Anymore 161

They say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but there is a finite number of social networking or selling websites that the world needs. Here is a collection of the eight kinds of websites that absolutely don't need to be made anymore. I'd add dating sites and anybody who uses pop-up ads myself, but I think that would eliminate half the Web.
Space

Supermassive Black Hole Is Thrown Out of Galaxy 167

DarkKnightRadick writes "An undergrad student at the University of Utrecht, Marianne Heida, has found evidence of a supermassive black hole being tossed out of its galaxy. According to the article, the black hole — which has a mass equivalent to one billion suns — is possibly the culmination of two galaxies merging (or colliding, depending on how you like to look at it) and their black holes merging, creating one supermassive beast. The black hole was found using the Chandra Source Catalog (from the Chandra X-Ray Observatory). The direction of the expulsion is also possibly indicative of the direction of rotation of the two black holes as they circled each other before merging."
Graphics

NVIDIA Shows Off "Optimus" Switchable Graphics For Notebooks 102

Vigile writes "Transformers jokes aside, NVIDIA's newest technology offering hopes to radically change the way notebook computers are built and how customers use them. The promise of both extended battery life and high performance mobile computing has seemed like a pipe dream, and even the most recent updates to 'switchable graphics' left much to be desired in terms of the user experience. Having both an integrated and discrete graphics chip in your notebook does little good if you never switch between the two. Optimus allows the system to seamlessly and instantly change between IGP and discrete NVIDIA GPUs based on the task being run, including games, GPU encoding or Flash video playback. Using new software and hardware technology, notebooks using Optimus can power on and pass control to the GPU in a matter of 300ms and power both the GPU and PCIe lanes completely off when not in use. This can be done without being forced to reboot or even close out your applications, making it a hands-free solution for the customer."
Science

Why the First Cowboy To Draw Always Gets Shot 398

cremeglace writes "Have you ever noticed that the first cowboy to draw his gun in a Hollywood Western is invariably the one to get shot? Nobel-winning physicist Niels Bohr did, once arranging mock duels to test the validity of this cinematic curiosity. Researchers have now confirmed that people indeed move faster if they are reacting, rather than acting first."
Science

Why Time Flies By As You Get Older 252

Ant notes a piece up on WBUR Boston addressing theories to explain the universal human experience that time seems to pass faster as you get older. Here's the 9-minute audio (MP3). Several explanations are tried out: that brains lay down more information for novel experiences; that the "clock" for nerve impulses in aging brains runs slower; and that each interval of time represents a diminishing fraction of life as we age.
NASA

Dying Man Shares Unseen Challenger Video 266

longacre writes "An amateur video of the 1986 Space Shuttle Challenger explosion has been made public for the first time. The Florida man who filmed it from his front yard on his new Betamax camcorder turned the tape over to an educational organization a week before he died this past December. The Space Exploration Archive has since published the video into the public domain in time for the 24th anniversary of the catastrophe. Despite being shot from about 70 miles from Cape Canaveral, the shuttle and the explosion can be seen quite clearly. It is unclear why he never shared the footage with NASA or the media. NASA officials say they were not aware of the video, but are interested in examining it now that it has been made available."
Science

Colliding Particles Can Make Black Holes After All 269

cremeglace writes with this excerpt from ScienceNOW: "You've heard the controversy. Particle physicists predict the world's new highest-energy atom smasher, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) near Geneva, Switzerland, might create tiny black holes, which they say would be a fantastic discovery. Some doomsayers fear those black holes might gobble up the Earth — physicists say that's impossible — and have petitioned the United Nations to stop the $5.5 billion LHC. Curiously, though, nobody had ever shown that the prevailing theory of gravity, Einstein's theory of general relativity, actually predicts that a black hole can be made this way. Now a computer model shows conclusively for the first time that a particle collision really can make a black hole." That said, they estimate the required energy for creating a black hole this way to be roughly "a quintillion times higher than the LHC's maximum"; though if one of the theories requiring compact extra dimensions is true, the energy could be lower.

Computers Key To Air France Crash 911

Michael_Curator writes "It's no secret that commercial airplanes are heavily computerized, but as the mystery of Air France Flight 447 unfolds, we need to come to grips with the fact that in many cases, airline pilots' hands are tied when it comes to responding effectively to an emergency situation. Boeing planes allow pilots to take over from computers during emergency situations, Airbus planes do not. It's not a design flaw — it's a philosophical divide. It's essentially a question of what do you trust most: a human being's ingenuity or a computer's infinitely faster access and reaction to information. It's not surprising that an American company errs on the side of individual freedom while a European company is more inclined to favor an approach that relies on systems. As passengers, we should have the right to ask whether we're putting our lives in the hands of a computer rather than the battle-tested pilot sitting up front, and we should have right to deplane if we don't like the answer."
PC Games (Games)

Submission + - Indie Game: Incognito Episode 1 full download (vipeers.com)

MagratheanTech writes: "Incognito was developed by a small team from Vancouver, British Columbia. Our company name is Magrathean Technologies and this is our first game title. Development time was about 12-months from beginning to end with research time included. The game engine is called "NeoAxis Engine" and is a very powerful next-generation 3d engine made by a separate company. All work on Incognito was done in Visual Studio 2008 (SP1) with C#. The rendering engine is OGRE.

About the game:
Incognito Episode 1 is a multi-genre game designed for hardcore gamers in which you are suddenly transported into a foreign solar system and forced to survive in deep space through exploration and trading between planets while completing RPG-style quests.

Incognito is meant to deliver simplified versions of game play from different genres and bring them together into a game that's epic in scale and requires different genre skills but is easy for the average hardcore gamer to jump into and play from beginning to end.

These genres change at each "zoom level" of the game:

When you're on foot, it's a First-Person Shooter with RPG elements.
When you're in your ship, it's a Space Trading/Combat Sim.
When you're in low orbit of a planet, it's a Simple Real-Time Strategy Game.
When you're in your hover tank, it's a Tank Combat Game.

In order to progress through each Episode, you'll have to conquer challenges at each level, gathering information on foot, exploring in your ship, landing on uninhabited planets and establishing bases, and on hostile planets, invading a planet's surface defenses in the hover tank. It is available from our website currently for $9.99 USD via CC and PayPal.

Also included are things like developer tools and source code used in the main game executable itself given away free with purchase so players may become developers if they wish. Incognito uses many open source components and to facilitate the license agreements with many of these projects that is why we release the code and not just some API layer.

Recommended Hardware:

Pentium 4 2.8 GHz (3.2 GHz for Vista), Core 2.0 GHz (2.2 GHz for Vista), Athlon 2800+ (3200+ for Vista)
1.5GB+ RAM
NVIDIA 7800 Series, ATI Radeon 1800 Series or better
512MB video memory+
3GB hard drive space.
Microsoft Windows XP or Vista
DirectX 9.0c or DirectX 10

Episode 1 Download Full Version:
http://magrathean.ca/download/Incognito_Episode1_Demo.exe

Flickr Set for Screenshots:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cstudio/sets/72157611520784530/detail/

Full length trailer on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5jH5uad6ZM

Teaser Trailer on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROcx0YxyJyM

Project Homepage:
http://magrathean.ca/project/incognito"

Media

Submission + - striptease (stripdanmark.dk)

mandestrip writes: "I adjust my shows for any occasion and exactly in accordance with your wishes. Stripper-Mik is the perfect choise when you are having a polterabend, a girls night or for the birthsday girl, who needs a sexy surprise. Shows include lap dance, free body tequila, fuld monty (totally naked) ... and much more. Only your fantasy sets the boundaries. A typically strip show lasts approximately 30 — 40 minutes. Try out this male stripper, where it is always the girls who draw the line ... you decide the number of body tequilas ... and on what part of the body it should be served. STRIPPER MIK is run and owned by the Danish stripper Mikael Christiansen. I have made this strip site to be able to offer male strip at affordable prices. I can offer striptease at very low prises because I'm independent and do not have agents or other administrative expenses ... and at the same time I guarantee hot and sexy strip shows for your full satisfaction. As you can see in this gallery I'm a very well proportioned man who exercise on a regularly basis. My measurements are: Chest 125 cm — Waste 58 cm — Arms 40 cm — Legs 60 cm I'm a very skilled and experienced stripper who has been in the business for several years. Apart from striptease I dance in order to keep on developing my strip shows — I have actually won a medal in show dance. My main interests within dancing are street dance, funk, break dance and show dance. Remember that Stripper-Mik is a porno model, who has acted in porno movies ... he was "discovered" by Roland from Erotikmodel. This is your guarantee that you will experience an extremely hot and sexy strip show."

Comment easy choices (Score 1) 549

There are so many awesome games out now and coming out soon - I thought I was going to go broke before Christmas, but EA has solved that problem for me by cutting the number of games I want in half. Thanks EA! keep up the good work!

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