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Comment Re:he's got my vote. (Score 1) 279

And if i had my way i'd see ALL of the politicians and pigs involved in this case thrown in jail for a decade.

Eh...jail is too good for them. Besides, with the number of corrupt people involved in this whole mess, you'd have to anex at least 10 federal prisons just to hold them all. Then there is the matter of the new corrupt people that would fill the void and the cycle would continue.

Comment Cloudy problems (Score 1) 531

Sorry for the gratuitous pun.

Yeah it sucks that the government is getting their big hands into this. I am glad the issue is coming out though. Perhaps this will make businesses sit up and take notice of the ramifications of data being in the cloud. Another issue that has yet to come to the fore is the legal issues of where the cloud servers are versus the originating country where the data comes from and vice versa. Including the dynamic nature of multiple geographical locations being used for failover and load balancing issues.

Just last week, my boss asked me what the cloud could do for our business and what it would take to get one setup. The easiest being Amazon S3 cloud service. I explained the benefits and the potential caveats, which included the government angle. The boss hated the thought of that. I suggested we could setup a personal business cloud, but would be responsible for the 24/7 up time & maintenance. Fun fun fun, I get to look up and see what the options are for setting up a business cloud is. Given the alternative, I agree with him though.

Comment Sociopath (Score 1) 594

The thing that gets me about this story is the "IT genius" family. We are told basically nothing about them other than it consists of a husband, wife, and 17 year old son. We are told that the father did notice his son always being online and never watching TV. Didn't they start to suspect something was up with their son? If this boy truly does lack any empathy it would of shown up prior to this incident.

The story just doesn't go deep enough to provide context to the boy's actions. Yeah, taken at face value, that was easily premeditated harassment and deserves some kind of punishment. If his brain is lacking in chemicals that keep him from realizing what wrong he is doing, then it needs to be treated. Everybody deserves a shot at happiness in their lives.

Comment No ads browsing is a fallacy (Score 2, Insightful) 308

Consider the alternative. Would you rather pay for the 10 or so sites that you visit on a daily basis? That's been tried and tried and tried and has always failed so far. Maybe someday in the future the magic combination of micro transactions and transparency will be stumbled upon, but it hasn't happened yet. That, and the advertising forces still believe that advertising works. A lot of people don't care about being advertised to, and in some cases they actually prefer it. So for significantly large values of stupidity or apathy, the advertising companies aren't wrong.

The technically able and the ones who care about being subjected to unhealthy amounts of lowest common denominator dreck have tools they use (Firefox, adblock plus, noscript, ghostery, etc.) to avoid the worst of it. Fortunately for them, their mostly free and unfettered access is payed for mainly by those who don't and the small percentage of overlap between the 2 sets.

Being a geek is fun and in this case healthier.

Comment Thank you Microsoft! (Score 3, Funny) 349

Dear Microsoft,

Thank you for the generous time and money donation to "The Documentation Foundation"; home of LibreOffice. The extra incentive of more users having more time to devote to providing feedback to make LibreOffice better and more focused is certainly appreciated. However, in the future, perhaps consider a straight up money donation as this will be better for your business. After all, more competition is better for the consumer and if it weren't for the consumer, neither of us would be here.

For the future developers coming into the fold, there are plenty of User Interface improvements that are perfect for getting your feet wet with the project. We welcome you aboard!

Best Wishes,

LibreOffice Development Team

Comment Don't use Google+ (Score 1) 188

I still use Gmail for several deterrent accounts and 1 main account. I've been setting these up over the past 3 months or so. So far, The count is up to 8. Google has tried to force them to sign up for Google+, but each time the sign up page presents itself I just close it down and relogin. Until Google makes Google+ mandatory for using their services, this usage pattern will repeat. When that day arrives, I'll pay for my own domain(s) and set up shop over there.

This whole social aspect of the Internet is mostly about the advertisers getting control again. I lived too long without TV to have that happen again.

Comment Khan Acadamy (Score 1) 285

The math courses are generally pretty good. If I had to rate them, I'd give them a solid B. I like the approachable style of the teaching, but sometimes the instructor just flat out gets things wrong. Most times they use the annotations on the Youtube service to point out the corrections. But for a subject as exacting as math, where you are literally trying to rewire the brain into assigning logical meaning to [initially] foreign concepts, it is a huge break in continuity. The problem is exacerbated given the fact that these new concepts come so quickly - sometimes every single 10 minute video.

I can appreciate that they are doing a free service for the betterment of society. I hope they go back through their catalog and clean up the production and content. That and the limitations of Youtube indexing are quite aggravating at times. The instructor will be narrowing in on a subject and then suddenly reference a different video that goes into more detail. The lesson notes don't have those which I find frustrating.

I don't think interpersonal teaching has anything to worry about for quite a while. As others have continually said, teaching is more about 2 way communication that just a dump of knowledge. Even computers, which are almost their own perfect teaching device, don't do well in cases of learning that require more than the instant feedback loop. The mark of a really good teacher is somebody who has such a command of the subject, is able to present the material in many different ways to aid the building of the internal connections of the brain.

Comment 5-10 year plan (Score 1) 151

In my opinion, this is the way businesses should be run. Gabe is looking at the 5 to 10 year goal of wearable computing will be powerful enough for virtual reality. I don't know if he is right, virtual reality has been virtually around the corner for nearly decades now. I hope it will be. It pretty much depends on if the processing power of the computer chip continues to follow Moore's Law. And even then, I don't know. Maybe not total virtual reality - more like augmented reality. In any case, we even could see Half Life 3 by then. Now *that* would be cool.

Comment Re:Too Late (Score 1) 218

I respect your position on this. I don't share it though.

If UBIsoft allows their PC games to be played with a one-time online activation and no additional DRM, then I am going to support them for it. I don't pirate and the only way for me as a gaming consumer to be heard is with my wallet. UBIsoft needs to hear that less restrictive or no DRM is a Good Thing(tm) for their customers. If their latest Splinter Cell Game is released this way I will buy it, even though I'm not crazy about the gameplay style so far. The other thing to consider is the games they do release this way are yours to own. You can play it a decade later if you want. That's why I am willing to vote with my dollars and tell them it's something I approve of.

Of course, I am still wary. This is UBIsoft. Their evilness runs deep and it's entirely possible they just happened to get somebody friendly to gamers on this hiring cycle. I'll wait a good 2 months or so to find out what the early buyers of the game say regarding the DRM.

DRM

Submission + - UBUsoft removes DRM from it's future PC titles (rockpapershotgun.com)

FlynnMP3 writes: FTA: And then you’ll be able to play offline on PC. Whenever you want to reach any online service, multiplayer, you will have to be connected, and obviously for online games you will also need to be online to play. ... And you will be able to activate the game on as many machines as you want.

Comment Re:Generalization (Score 1) 233

This person was hiding inside world geometry to avoid taking damage. There was nothing subtle about it. I agree with you that there are valid battle tactics that are positional. Hiding behind pillars during certain attacks for example. Regarding your second example, if killing the centaurs in that method presents little or no danger to your character, and you're are able to kill thousands of them for some greater than average benefit (quest items, trade materials, gold), then you should bring it up to the designers and ask them. Is it an acceptable but creative strategy for centaur slaying, or did they not intend that?

You are right, there are cases where it is honestly hard to know if a certain thing is an exploit. In a lot of those cases, it boils down to the fact that we don't have the breadth of knowledge the designers do, and it is better the error on the side of caution. I remember playing Everquest back in the day and discovering an interesting area to fish where the rate of fish caught was slightly higher than normal. In the process of testing how much higher than normal, there were a few brief periods where every cast was a fish caught. I reported that - a week later it was in the patch notes as corrected and my cleric was given a stack of peridots by a GM the next time I logged in.

I didn't do it for the potential reward, I did it in the spirit of telling the designers about something that they might of overlooked.

Comment Generalization (Score 2) 233

"Just because you can, doesn't mean you should."

There are people out there that forget this, or flat out don't believe in that line of thinking. Cheating is cheating, whether in a game or in real life. Unfortunately, my nephews were brought up believing it is perfectly fine to use public aid as much as you possibly can regardless if you actually need it or not. The problem is, their yardstick for measuring what needs are is broken compared to what hardworking folk would think. Most people will file these things under desires or even luxuries, but seldom are they actually needs. For my nephews, that line of thinking easily crosses over into computer games. They think that because they found a way to "beat the system" means they should do it as often as possible before it gets changed. Their morality compass is skewed by how they were brought up to think. They honestly find nothing wrong with it. Their normal mode of thinking is selfish, and they never think about how their actions will affect others in the same group.

This is just my nephews, who unfortunately, were brought up this way. I know of many more people, some personally, some through friends, that have this same type of default mode of thinking. I will even go as far to generalize that this type of thinking can be very generational - as in it is passed down generation through generation.

Kudos for ArenaNet for towing the line and banning people who are obviously exploiting game inconsistencies or bugs. With a system this complex, nobody can expect everything to be 100% correct all the time.

For a different example, I was watching a YT vid of a GW2 raid. The leader of the raid was actively telling the other people how to use positional exploits to avoid damage so they could get through content without much danger. That kind of thing pisses me off. For almost exactly the same reasons. It almost makes me wish there was a community reward program for reporting players like this. Unfortunately, I fear there is more room for abuse then what good it would do.

Comment Re:Bankruptcy (Score 1) 312

The average total wage earnings for a working adult 65yro-25yro x $50,000 is $2 million dollars (before taxes). Since court judgements don't go away in bankruptcy, he would be stuck with at least garnished wages for 1/3 - 1/2 of his wage earning life. That would put me in a depressed funk for the rest of my life. Yeah sure, he'd has his freedom, but he might as well be in jail doing time. Or, if he is of the unstable sort anyway, suicide is an option.

Comment Re:Just wait (Score 1) 357

That's what I do. I still haven't purchased ME3 or DE: Human Revolution. I'm waiting for all the DLC to come out and the game is already in the discount bin.

DLC is simply an experiment to see what the market will bear in terms of pricing. And it makes me sad to say this, but I think a large portion of the game consumers are that way. Kids who need instant gratification. Besides, it isn't their money, it's their parent's money.

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