Comment Slashdot did this (Score 1) 258
Still probably isn't a terrible move for Sony even if it doesn't sell too well, as I suspect that they are moving toward convergence with cell phones and that this is a mere incremental improvement.
Still probably isn't a terrible move for Sony even if it doesn't sell too well, as I suspect that they are moving toward convergence with cell phones and that this is a mere incremental improvement.
So any game that I can beat in under 35 days, I just rent and save myself 48 bucks or so. I think Blockbuster has gotten wise to my scheme though, and is trying to counteract it by having extremely limited numbers of any games I would want to rent, but having tons of them for sale. God forbid they actually rent the games for something proportional to the amount of time you keep it. They are a terribly run business. I expect them to go belly up soon.
If there is a way to monkey with the rankings, schools will do it. USNews rankings are taken seriously enough where they should really improve their methodology so that it is at least more difficult to cheat.
How is this insightful? Even if the article was about music and the abuse of the legal system, wouldn't the fact that someone pirated music tend to support the idea that someone else finds value in it?
How does this comment(which seems to assume that the RIAA trained these dogs to sniff out pirated CD's) relate to an article about trained Malaysian dogs sniffing out pirated DVD's?
I understand that these views are valued highly here on slashdot, but they don't relate to the article or the discussion. I'm surprised I haven't seen any "insightful" comments complaining about Sony's rootkits yet.
The key elements in human thinking are not numbers but labels of fuzzy sets. -- L. Zadeh