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Comment Re:Worst Company? Seriously? (Score 1) 346

More importantly BoA has been branded "too big to fail" and owns so many subsidiaries by now that they don't need to worry themselves with what ordinary consumers think of the Bank of America brand.

EA, on the other hand, was bothered enough to dish out pre-emptive damage control, so maybe some good will come of this.

Well, probably not.

Comment Awesome! (Score 5, Informative) 121

Anyone who hasn't seen the wonderful things the Freespace 2 Open Source team has done over the years should really check it out. The game itself is $6 on GoG, and since Volition released the source code it's seen a complete overhaul for everything from AI to graphics. The classic campaigns are still there (and are well worth playing through), and there's been some really great fan campaigns released over the years too.

I'd highly recommend the Blue Planet campaign. Part 2 (War in Heaven) is especially noteworthy for really giving you the feeling of being on the losing side of a war, something you don't see very often in games. Part 1 has full voice acting, with voice acting for part 2 still in progress.

Comment Re:I for one (Score 4, Insightful) 228

I saw this back during the SOPA trial. During the hearings the people on the left did everything they could to try to push it through, the people on the right were more or less the only ones speaking out against it.

One has to wonder why the $2 trillion+ in taxes we pay every year don't buy us as much influence over the legislative process as $100,000 in campaign contributions by various corporate interests. Why aren't election campaigns funded by tax dollars instead of private donations?

Comment Re:Ah, America! (Score 3, Funny) 562

My ISP charges 3â to mail a monthly statement in the interest of cutting down on waste paper and mailing costs, so I switched to online billing a long time ago. I don't really miss it because they were kind enough to keep sending an extra envelope with advertisements and "tell your friends" incentives every month, completely free!

Comment Re:Neal Stephenson (Score 1) 647

And if you liked Stephenson try Richard Morgan's Takeshi Kovacs trilogy. Heinlein's The Moon is a Harsh Mistress is another one of my favorites, plus Accelerando by Charles Stross, A Fire Upon The Deep by Vernor Vinge and almost any book by Alastair Reynolds for some hard sci-fi. Last but not least, Stephen Baxter's Xeelee Sequence is not bad, Vacuum Diagrams is a nice introduction to the universe and its 5 million year timeline.

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