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Comment Re:My only question is... (Score 1) 396

Wow... you have right and left TVs? Nice! What do you use them for? I like to play video games and watch tv at the same time, but I just have a tv connected to htpc, and then a pc and xbox on my coffee table. That's great for me, but the limit of my rig is that I can't play video games with friends and watch tv at the same time (unless the visitor sits on my lap, and I don't rule that out). So is that what you do, or something far more sinister? Please, do tell.

Comment Re:My only question is... (Score 1) 396

>>Please give me my distinct audio and video cables back, I hate having a bottleneck.

I don't know how your video card works, but mine gives me the option to turn off the audio over hdmi feature. The audio goes through my soundcard if I want... same as it always did. It's just that now I have the *option* of using one cable.

I do agree with you about the weight distribution... it seems like the jack on my monitor bears all the weight of the cable, and having had usb ports go bad on me, I don't want that happening to my new monitor, rendering it less useful, since it only has an hdmi and vga input. It seems like an hdmi cable with a 90 degree turn right at the end would help a lot, but I haven't bothered to look for one yet.

Comment Re:Seriously? (Score 1) 561

Hey, there are legitimate medicinal uses for dihydrogen monoxide! Plus, it just plain feels good when you drink some before Pink Floyd show! Why shouldn't I have the right to crack open a frosty cold bottle of DHMO after a hard days work? Don't judge me, you insensitive clod!

Comment Re:ClamWin (Score 0) 159

I'm called on to remove malware frequently (at least once a week), and it's been my experience that ClamWin misses more malware than it catches. Plus, if your flash drive is write-protected, then how can you update to the latest definitions? If you aren't using the latest definitions, again, you're probably going to leave some malware behind. If you're able to update the flash drives frequently, then that second one is not an issue.

Comment Re:Gartner is shilling (Score 1) 1213

VB6? That's nothin! My company's main product is written in VB2. I am not joking! Many of our customers just upgraded to XP, from the Windows 98 machine that had served them well for over 10 years. Windows 7? What does that do for me again?

Comment Re:And this is different... how? (Score 1) 192

Agreed. Were things so much better in the days of William Randolph Hearst? Hardly! The whole "kids these days" thing is just tiresome.

What these J-school types never seem to mention is that there is far more real news out there now than ever before, due to the amateurs. For any major news story, there are hundreds and hundreds of photos online for you to puruse, taken by unpaid de facto "journalists", and page after page of blogerific commentary. Who is credible and who is a partisan windbag remains, as ever, for the reader to decide.
Nintendo

New Hardware Models Highlight Nintendo's No-Transfer Policy 116

An article at Wired discusses the difficulties involved in transferring games that were purchased and downloaded online when users replace their Wii or DSi. "Neither the Wii nor Nintendo’s portable DSi consoles have an upgrade path for downloadable content, since games are tied not to user accounts but to specific machines. It’s impossible for a user to copy content from an old console to a new one. Even some Wii owners whose machines have malfunctioned said it was difficult, or impossible, to get Nintendo to transfer the software licenses at its headquarters." One gamer, who bought the recently released black Wii console, explained that she got Nintendo to transfer her games, but needed to "mail both of her Wii consoles to Nintendo, and wait two weeks," hardly a convenient solution.

Comment Magneto! (Score 1) 586

I always thought that Magneto's "magnetic personality" power was stupid. How does having control over electro-magnetism give you control over other people's actions? Stupid! Or is it?!? Next they'll publish a story about radio-active spiders and their numerous health benefits...
Image

Facebook Leads To Increase In STDs in Britain 270

ectotherm writes "According to Professor Peter Kelly, a director of Public Health in Great Britain: 'There has been a four-fold increase in the number of syphilis cases detected, with more young women being affected.' Why the increase? People meeting up for casual sex through Facebook. According to the article, 'Social networking sites are making it easier for people to meet up for casual sex. There is a rise in syphilis because people are having more sexual partners than 20 years ago and often do not use condoms.'"
Science

Sweet, Sour, Salty, Bitter, Protein ... and Now Fat 210

ral writes "The human tongue can taste more than sweet, sour, salty, bitter and protein. Researchers have added fat to that list. Dr. Russell Keast, an exercise and nutrition sciences professor at Deakin University in Melbourne, told Slashfood, 'This makes logical sense. We have sweet to identify carbohydrate/sugars, and umami to identify protein/amino acids, so we could expect a taste to identify the other macronutrient: fat.' In the Deakin study, which appears in the latest issue of the British Journal of Nutrition, Dr. Keast and his team gave a group of 33 people fatty acids found in common foods, mixed in with nonfat milk to disguise the telltale fat texture. All 33 could detect the fatty acids to at least a small degree."

Comment Re:Money for nothing and the ... (Score 1) 96

Artificial intelligence! Sounds mighty impressive. So this search algorithm can pass a Turing test, huh? What a breakthrough!

Sounds like data mining to me. The concept is not new, and the incorrect use of buzzwords is a serious red flag. Perhaps the system is indeed powerful and maybe even innovative, but AI? No. If this thing gains sentience and annihilates mankind, I will apologize to it for saying that.

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