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Comment Anonomotomus (Score 2) 111

Thats kinda the point of Anon. It has never been this is the leader and here is what we are gonna do. It was more of a bunch of angry people, or stupid, or bored, or someone just looking to hide behind the mask of anon, trying to do something. Good? Bad? Logical? Every time its something different. Its not a collective as much as a revolving door to a community room.

Comment Games Trailing Hardware (Score 1) 182

I remember it was extremely expensive to get the original Crysis to Maximum settings. I reckon I could run this on Ultra for right around $500. Although my current rig will more than handle it as there has been no need to upgrade anything on any gaming rig since SSD became affordable. Games dont seem to be able to catch up with the hardware... If the new MS and PS consoles offered keyboard controller support, i dont think traditional PC gaming would have a leg to stand on. Why upgrade your pc when you get "good enough" on console. Mods and dedicated servers would be the only reason to still game on a desktop.

Comment Re:Theocracies (Score 1) 862

The original writing of Genesis says "When it was done" not on the first day. Way back someone translated it because a work day is usually a task from beginning to end. This stuck and creates alot of problems with the book contradicting itself on the first page. How can you have a day and night before the sun was even created? The actual translation makes sense and leaves ample room for the Days of creation to become Millions or Billions of years. God created creatures and let them evolve. When he though they were at a good point, lets add some intelligence to these apes and make man.
Star Wars Prequels

Submission + - Could a 'Death Star' really destroy a planet? (physorg.com)

aquabats writes: "Mirroring many late night caffeine-fueled arguments among Sci-Fi fans, a University of Leicester researcher asks the question:
Could a small moon-sized battle station generate enough energy to destroy an Earth-sized planet?
A paper by David Boulderston (University of Leicester) sets out to answer that very question."

Comment Classical (Score 1) 188

From your start back in 1982 and prior, countless bands and styles have come and gone or progressed. Obviously few ,if any, will be considered classical by surpassing generations not alive during the period. Can you name a few you think will continue to withstand the test of time? What do you think makes a band/album/song continue to stay relevant?

Comment Re:Why has it taken 50 years? (Score 1) 585

Thats a mainstream view of religion. No where in the Torah or the Bible does it talk about "burning in H". Yes it says lake of fire. Interpret that how you will but dont rely on the medieval catholic church "come to church or burn forever " money scheme crap. Its pretty clear in the Jewish faith, the better you are the closer you are to God in the after life. Hence the more evil the further. Doesnt this apply directly to the parent to child relationship? Good Children usually have a stronger and better relationship to their parents then bad kids.
Cloud

Submission + - Verizon $1.4 billion in the Cloud (hostedftp.com)

hostedftp writes: Putting their money where their mouth is, Verizon is not hesitating at all as they announced the agreement of acquiring Terremark a cloud services and hosting company for a reported $1.4 billion after stating that Cloud will be key to their growth strategy for the new year.

Comment Re:I'm afraid to look (Score 1) 202

I agree. The basics just aren't there. Its like a beautiful land-rover....without shocks or proper tires. Digging through some boards i can safety say 50% of people dropping kubuntu and ksuse because they cant connect to a wireless network. The desktop is incredibly overwhelming to someone switching from gnome, xfce, windows, or mac. I think its always gorgeous but it just doesn't work intuitively.

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