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Playboy Is Featuring Naked Women Again -- After Dropping Nudity a Year Ago Due To the Internet (nypost.com) 259

mi quotes a report from New York Post: The 63-year-old legendary men's magazine is bringing back nude models in its upcoming issue -- one year after banning naked photos in an effort to boost circulation and attract more mainstream advertisers. That effort obviously has failed. One of the main reasons why Playboy dropped nudity in the first place was because the internet filled the demand. Ravi Somaiya reports in the New York Times, "For a generation of American men, reading Playboy was a cultural rite, an illicit thrill consumed by flashlight. Now every teenage boy has an internet-connected phone instead. Pornographic magazines, even those as storied as Playboy, have lost their shock value, their commercial value and their cultural relevance." The issues published under the no-nudes policy, which featured both scantily clad models and could-be naked women with strategic parts of their body covered up, will all change with the March/April issue now hitting newsstands. The issue trumpets the change with a cover headline: "Naked is normal."

Comment Re:Very effective (Score 3, Interesting) 323

I was thinking the babies are probably very effective for training the kids to become parents, Technically what these programs are doing aren't really scaring the kids but are more in a way training them for parenthood. Just as you train people to become soldiers by shooting at them and simulating combat scenarios - you are simulating parenting scenarios.

Now what would be an interesting side affect to this study would be if the parents what went through this "experience" are doing any better with their babies than the ones who didn't. I have the thought that those that did are probably better first moms because of it.

Comment Re:Coding, or programming? (Score 1) 515

Started in high school on Commodore PETs
Bonus - here's the book we learned with: https://archive.org/details/Ha...
This was early on with micros in the classroom - so some of us got way past the teachers.

Wasn't too long before I started picking my brothers brain for more answers and then got my mitts on a programmers reference guide ( https://archive.org/details/PE... ) and learned about pokes and peeks to change flags and registers. Poking at ML games looking to change something and and getting weird results.

Here are some games I wrote while in HS (or bashed from other code as in Journey to the MCP and m-maze) in high school:

http://www.mobygames.com/game/...
http://www.mobygames.com/game/...
http://www.mobygames.com/game/...
http://www.mobygames.com/game/...
http://www.mobygames.com/game/...

After I got out of school and got a VIC-20 things got more exciting as I self taught doing ML and hand assembling 6502 code...

Comment Re:Not the whole story (Score 1) 225

AMD lost my interest when they started their new naming schemes; before you have semprom operaon phenom, etc. then they went to A series, C Series and E series - trying to make heads or tails of which chip was better was not as easy anymore.

The second thing was AMD buying ATI and more frequency of bundling them with their CPUs - and that was a problem only because ATI just generally sucks under Linux.

So it became way easier to spec out an Intel i series and also find one bundled with nVidia GPU.

Wasn't my choice they just made it too hard for me.

Comment Differing perspectives (Score 1) 96

To paraphrase a popular programming axiom:

"There's more than one way to think of it"

Math physics, etc. is our own physically limited observation and description of how math and the universe functions, doesn’t mean it's the correct way or able to get achieve all the answers, Kind of like Einstein, Tesla, and many other discoverers, its not always thinking the ways everyone else has been taught to think but coming at it from a wholly different perspective... and not always by such seemingly brilliant individuals.

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