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Comment Re:Questions (Score 1) 154

Agree; slashvertisments are showing up more and more on this site and its a real shame.

Looking at slideshare is not very encouraging- their site is covered with intrusive adverts and the comments indicate that the latest presentations don't seem to work on all browsers - with navigation buttons missing on the latest browsers.

I'm not sure that people will choose to use their service above http://prezi.com/ the clear leaders in this field.

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Submission + - Documentary Flashpoint (msn.com)

__aapspi39 writes: An ITV documentary about links between the I.R.A. and the Kaddafi regime was broadcast on UK national TV last night and has raised several issues.

Apparently the film contained footage that was supposed to show a helicopter being shot down in 1988 by weapons supplied by the Libyan regime, when in fact the film was taken from a computer game, ARMA 2; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6r-kNct630.

Is this a reflection of the quality of graphics in modern military simulations or does it say more about the level of journalism that viewers are expected to endure?

Comment Re:HTML5 games? (Score 1) 75

There may be, but Flash gaming is still streets ahead in just about every respect.

And with the gpu powered 3d that the next version of the Flash plugin offers, and the swf export in the latest unity IDE (complete with physics, paths etc) it would be silly to bet against it.

There are reasons for the massive growth of flash games compared to other parts of the industry, which are mostly in decline, and these reasons are not going to go away.

Comment Re:But why? (Score 2) 251

perhaps you could point out where i suggested that cameron would instigate a cover-up...

why on earth would he need to?

e.g. in spite of the criminal and immoral activities that news international engages in, it seems that they are getting a very clear thumbs up from the government in their efforts to take over a british tv channel! after all, the ceo of news int in the uk is the exact person responsible for hacking into the phone of a murdered teenage girl, interfering with the criminal investigation, giving false hope to her family, and all in an attempt to increase the circulation figures for her vile and hateful publication.

no tinfoil hat, i was just taking the opportunity to point out that the corrupt and loathsome individuals that control our media are in bed with the individuals that are at the head of our government.

(just to be clear, when i say 'in bed' i don't literally mean that they are in bed or indeed sleeping with each other)

Comment Re:But why? (Score 3, Insightful) 251

its worth pointing out that the police in Britain are tangled up in this mess - they were paid off handsomely by the 'journalists' involved and it is fairly clear they were very much embroiled in this business.

also, our prime minister is a personal friend of the newspaper editor that was responsible for a lot of the hacking, including the incidents where the murdered girl had messages deleted from her phone and false hope given to her family.

david cameron also hired Andy Coulson (under criminal investigation for his part in phone hacking) as communications director.

this scandal goes all the way to the top and anyone who thinks that the truth will fully emerge must be deluded - it's actually pretty hard to believe the depths to which Britain has sunk.

the british media have always been fairly unpleasant and disreputable but the facts of this case are quite incredible - you could hardly make them up.

Comment Re:Sympathetic towards Apple though... (Score 1) 39

Apple actually managed to do Flash a huge favor - the fact that a phone or tablet can run Flash is now a feature that customers value highly - if you doubt that then look at the advertising for these products.

It's a reality thing - most web devs i know are not at all interested in html5 or whatever it's called this week. After all, why would they want to spend precious time ironing out cross-browser issues, when the customers and businesses aren't interested?

html is great for static txt but that's about it.

Have a look at http://blog.tametick.com/2011/01/why-im-moving-from-html5-to-flash.html if you want to look at some of the real world issues.

Sorry to say but html5 is several years away, and always will be.

Comment Re:An don't forget the reverse (Score 1) 75

Nope, for me the question is why not. projects like this don't have to have a practical benefit but in this case there's a good chance you will expand your knowledge of electronics and low level coding quite a bit.

I mean, when i was young i used to put certain numbers into a calculator that spelled something rude upside down. e.g. 28008 918.

A bit crude in comparison to full 3d graphics maybe, but we were happy.

Comment Re:Matrix was not bad (Score 1) 640

Add to that the fact that both sequels came across like very poor philosophy lectures, given by professors that couldn't really be bothered to learn the differences between causality, determinism and fatalism.

I avoided watching both movies for years but when i finally did the overall effect might be compared to drinking the Wachowski brothers' stale bong water. Grim viewing.

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