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Comment Legacy of Kain (Score 3, Interesting) 251

Which of course is why basically linear games can have excellent voice acting. And by this of course I mean Blood Omen, Soul Reaver, and their sequels, which to this day have the best voice acting in any game ever made. I mean, just watch the intro to Soul Reaver, and play the first 10 minutes of the game, and compare that to more recent rot like Final Fantasy 10 and up, the Metal Gear Solid series, and even Modern Warfare 2 (which is good, but not the equal of, say, SR2).

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Does a Lame E-Mail Address Really Matter? 1049

theodp writes "Over at the Chicago Tribune, freelance writer Nancy Anderson makes an embarrassing confession. It's 2010 and she still has an AOL e-mail address. 'You've got to get rid of that AOL address,' her publicist sister told her five years ago. 'It's bad for your image.' Image, shmimage, Anderson thought. 'If I do good work,' she asks, 'does my e-mail address really matter?' Good question. Would an AOL e-mail address — or another 'toxic' e-mail address — influence your decision to hire someone?"

Comment Personally I prefer the noise... (Score 1) 1019

...but that's just me. It's easier for me to tune out office background noise than music, since I like music.

The important point is that your boss is being an idiot and you need to walk in there and tell him he's being an idiot. And if you're afraid to do that it means you need a different job because you ABSOLUTELY NEED to be able to do that.

Comment Post Title? (Score 1) 355

I'll admit to having only skimmed the FTC posting, but I didn't see anything saying that could be construed as "virtual worlds are bad for minors." They said that minors have ACCESS to virtual worlds, but any conclusion of harm is based on prior assumptions, with which many of us would disagree.

Comment Glad to see they haven't fixed my bug... (Score 1) 272

...wherein when you set up a new IMAP account it purges all the messages you had marked-as-deleted without asking you. Or in this case does it when migrating settings from version 2, again without asking you.

I actually had a developer try to argue this wasn't a bug. Are you fucking serious, guys? Permanently deleting 10,000+ messages with no confirmation is a FEATURE?

I also like how it had to re-download all my folders for no good reason.

Pretty close to re-installing 2.x at this point.

Comment Re:What is going one here? (Score 1) 236

You're too quick with that "False." there. Two other obvious possibilities exist:
1. Google hasn't found out about it.
2. These sites have An Arrangement with Google that bends the rules.

As dependent as my company is on Google traffic, I can assure you that Anonymous Coward's statement is broadly true. Unless you are special, if Google discovers their bot sees different content than real users you get the boot.

Comment no principled difference, eh? (Score 1) 392

If there's no principled difference between hardware and software, that doesn't imply that software should be patentable, it implies that hardware SHOULDN'T be patentable.

If that seems a little extreme in the opposite direction it's probably because there IS a principled difference.

Theoretical arguments aside, empirically software patents are unnecessary. The software industry innovates at a faster pace than any other on the planet. Most of what we create is never patented and doesn't need to be in order to be useful. The only people in the software business who need patent protection are professional litigators. If software patents disappeared tomorrow, innovation would INCREASE because we would no longer be working under the constant threat of a lawsuit.

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