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Comment Re:disappointed... (Score 1) 106

I mean cheap, as the burping trash can in the first episode, and all the other gags that would fit better in a high school theatre. I do enjoy Red Dwarf, for instance, because it doesn't try to be "quirky" (the new word for shows that aren't up to snuff) , it just was that way, before 'quirky' was cool. British humour are top class, don't get me wrong. But this is not funny. And don't get me started on US prime time shows, it is the benchmark of fail. (the sitcoms anyway). If any of your favourite shows has a laughter box in it, you are fail too.

Comment Re:Retailers went too far (Score 1) 393

Sorry, but the pirate problem has already been solved. Citation: Diablo 3. The always-on feature on the new consoles will stream fucking client-code from server, man. This will leak over to applications when the retarded console gamers has beta-tested this technology well enough to go for the enterprise. Check mate pirates. And check mate, publishers. IT sector depression alert. Now comes the time when the pirates will be proven right, finally. Because when they realize that piracy is actually free advertising, you will see this PIPA/SOPA/OMGA/WTFA/LOLWUT crap disappear like fucking morning dew.

Comment can someone explain this holy war? (Score 1) 252

nothing is like a good holy war, and thats pretty much why i've been following the vi/emacs threads for years without actually trying any of them for more than 2 seconds. the doctors said i stabbed myself with my bare hands in both cases. so what is the difference between these editors anyway ? except for having weird key combos?

Comment Re:And for those with a normal... (Score 1) 592

This is outrageous. this cant be true. Retail sales people are going to get killed over this. Personally I have almost stopped buying games due to DRM like Steam. I have 'the best' internet connection possible, and i still have network issues couple of times a month. nothing huge, but enough to kill an 'always on' feature. Sometimes the router just needs a restart, sometimes my ISP changes my IP, or restart their DNS service (seems like it at least), or firmware update the router. there are any number of reasons to lose a connection. And while my connection is ok most of the time, Steam and similar crap always has some issues as well. Their random outages + my random outages = too damn high frustration rate for a casual gamer. I have absolutely *ZERO TOLERANCE* for faulty products. (any product that does not work when i decide it should)

Comment Re:not caring is not enough (Score 1) 203

I agree with both you and parent.

There is no justice, only unmarked bills.

We just want to see the world burn now.

Unlike traditional Western societies of the time, many Caribbean pirate crews of European descent operated as limited democracies. Pirate communities were some of the first to instate a system of checks and balances similar to the one used by the present-day United States and many other countries. The first record of such a government aboard a pirate sloop dates to the 17th century

Comment Work of art. (Score 1) 399

Indeed the code is beautiful and well organized. I think it took me 10 minutes to locate and disable the copy protection, after spending 30 minutes just marveling at the organisation and targeting out code i'd like to steal later. (mostly physics and maths!) Another 5 minutes cleaning up something i don't remember to have it compile. Source download -:> Ready executable ~ 45 minutes. (compiled on an x6).

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