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Comment Poor Dr. Okun... (Score 1) 464

It makes sense to revisit this story - surely every alien didn't die immediately, right? But the only story that makes sense would be some post-apocalyptic, mad-max nightmare scenario, with shades of District 9 and alien tech being used for shenanigans. Not sure what new material they'd be able to bring to the table - unless they do a prequel with the Roswell landing, which has its own challenges.

So, so easy to screw this one up.

Comment Re:Be warned, the community is noxious (Score 1) 118

It's a great game, and I've had fun with it since they posted the closed beta on Slashdot last year. I'm the sort of player who has the occasional really, really good game - and that makes the complete failures more tolerable. I agree, the community gets pretty worked up over the tiniest things - and may your chosen diety be with you if you have more deaths than kills. It speaks well to the game that the community is so passionate about it, but that may be a disadvantage to new players.

You might want to have a look at www.honcast.com, as well - they broadcast competitive matches between top teams.

Comment Look to the professionals (Score 1) 235

This'll sound stupid, but call your local municipal government. My city, for example, has a nice big scanner that works well for old and well-worn maps. They might even scan the maps for free, esp. if they can keep copies (if your maps include their jurisdiction). Your other option may be to contact a blue-print or architectural printer - even if they don't offer this sort of service, they may know someone in your area who can help.

Comment Oh Noes (Score 1) 553

So, Wii makes you swing the controller and get exercise or nags you to load up wii fit and exercise. Xbox (presumably) will now force you to exercise in order to play. Does this mean that the Playstation will become the system of the obese? I'll bet some marketing company is already working on the ads...

Comment Re:Send the kids home? (Score 1) 443

Most districts have to have so many full days of class per year, and schedule accordingly. Thus, the "snow days" you hear about every year - these are extra days built into the schedule, so that if school has to close for snow/heat/swine flu/etc., they can still have the minimum number of classes.

If they have more than those days off, then they have to add days to the end of the year, or lose in-service days, or hold class on Saturday. So sending the kids home while they fix the schedules isn't really an option - as little as they are accomplishing now, they count as full school days.
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Wired Writer Disappears, Find Him and Make $5k Screenshot-sm 135

carp3_noct3m writes "A freelance Wired magazine journalist has decided to see what it is like to disappear from normal life, all while staying on the grid. The catch, is that he is challenging anyone and everyone to find him, take a picture, and speak a special codeword to him. If you can do that, you can make 5000 dollars, which happens to come out of his paycheck for the article he'll be writing. Oh, and to top it all off, whoever finds him gets pictures and interviews in Wired. He has been posting to his Twitter, using TOR for internet, and the Wired website will be posting his credit card transactions."

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