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Comment Re:I know the future... (Score 1) 294

I run chrome with winXP. Although it does crash occasionally (once a week or so), it has a restore button that allows you to bring back the exact pages you were viewing. I have one of those Acer Aspire netbooks, so the viewable screen area is important to me, and chrome maximizes that. IE and Firefox fill up the top of my screen with all those toolbars and garbage that I really could care less about. Chrome has everything I want in a browser. I like it.

Comment Strange... (Score 1) 116

I was expecting something like this to be bulky, but the article's picture shows that the batteries are fairly small. This could be really good for people who travel. I charge my phone while I'm sleeping, but I always have to take the charger along for long trips, and then find a plug.

Comment Personally (Score 1) 332

I'm sticking with XP. I've had a chance to try Vista, and I really hated it. It reminded me too much of a Mac. Flashy graphics make for slow processors. Also, I have 1GB RAM on my lappy, which means that I could just barely run Vista. No thanks, I'll stick to running XP comfortably. There is plenty of product support and compatibility, and it gets the job done for me. As far as people downloading the new windows over BitTorrent, don't they realize that you have to have a genuine copy to get the updates? Or is there a crack out already?

Comment Re:Considering the Rush Job... (Score 2, Interesting) 48

This isn't a problem with the games themselves, just the users who are playing the games. There have to be very strict punishments for people who are caught abusing the trust of the community. Good rule of thumb: If it's not in the game, don't click it. This applies to clan sites, FAQ's, Walkthroughs, all of it. Just don't do it unless you can be certain that it's a reputable site you're going to.

Comment Re:Just about as far. . . (Score 0) 3

...Not to mention the fantasy and/or historical situations that many games are set in. It's really hard to get to 1944 Japan, or post-apocalyptic Washington D.C. in RL. I use my games as an escape from reality, much like a book, or booze.

Comment Well (Score 0) 398

This is a very expensive undertaking. To archive all of the photos and videos alone would require massive disk space. Add to that the filtering of silly comments that are completely off-topic and you have one heck of a job. I'm glad someone's doing it, but does it have to be that detailed? we have far more data in our age than any other time in history.

Comment Sweet (Score 1, Interesting) 82

It really is kind of creepy how close they've come to actual life-like robotics... but my question is, how life-like should a robot really be? I mean, are we going to be replacing friends with these guys, or are they meant to serve us? Don't get me wrong, I have a great respect for these scientists, I just wonder how these sorts of real robots will fare on the market.

Comment Re:HUH?? (Score 0) 233

Perhaps I should clarify. I've never had to use unemployment myself, because I have been a contributing member of the work force since I was 12 years old. I've lived out of a car, had a few crummy apartments (one flooded), but I've somehow always been able to find a job. There are jobs out there, and the unemployed need only look to the local papers to find some work. The problem I have is when people decide that since they've had a certain job in the past, they need to have an equal or better job or they won't work. Sometimes, that means you have to give some of the decadent things you may have been able to afford before, but can no longer justify paying for. I had a roommate that lost his job as a landscaper, but he would not sell any of his things. I had to toss him out because he wouldn't pay rent, but he paid rent-a-center right on time (thanks to his mother... ugh) for the entertainment system in his room. It's disgusting to see how much we waste while living beyond our own means.

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