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Comment Re:yeah NO (Score 1) 293

Also, imagine how many Americans will lose their job if Apple losses money. These keyboard warriors only knows their ego. If you are one of the people who works with Apple dealing with China, and Apple get's kicked out of China, I bet your opinion will not be the same.

Comment Re:Nice Ad (Score 1) 62

LOL, not an apple fan boy, but I think google can be a good source...There's a lot of iOS apps from before who supports HR. And there are accessories that can be used to pair with ANT+ too, and it has been existing for a long time already. The problem with that is...aside from getting exited and testing it...will you use in a long run? I might not even bring my expensive phone when I go cycling..

Comment Re:Japanese Military (Score 1) 282

A lot of people here think that the Navy haven't thought of what you guys are pointing out...And do you guys believe that a Fleet does not have guard Subs, anti-Subs arsenals and long range detection systems? Plus nuclear warheads are often used as "Last Resort", because using one means you are going against almost the whole world.

Comment Re:Evernote (Score 1) 311

I work in a company that uses super old document archives. And the scanned document images still look decent when they were microfilmed. The scanned images using scanners also look perfectly legible (and can be magnified too, you can do it on microfilmed docs too). Its only anoying if either you don't own one, or dont know how to use one.

Comment Accept it (Score 1) 311

1st is...you got to ask yourself..."Can you live without all those papers?", "Do you honestly need them on hadcopy?"..after that you'll deal with insecurity, thinking its not safe to trust someone's server your scanned data, then you should ask yourself "Do you honestly think someone would be interested with your personal Data?" if someone will, don't you think that FBI has a copy of it? And, then if someone else would have an interest with your own private data, wouldn't they think to break in to your house and just steal those papers? Then, move on, scan them.
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How Will Contemporary War Games Affect Veterans? 288

An anonymous reader writes "Recently, video game developers have begun to make games about current conflicts the world over. Many veterans and current military personnel now take an active role in the video game community. Are game companies running the risk of walking into a public relations disaster when making games about current wars? More importantly, how will veterans react to playing games about a conflict in which they have participated? From the article: 'To portray conflict in a way that not only accurately depicts the acts of war, but does so in a manner that takes into account the sacrifices of soldiers within some sort of moral framing is a complicated matter. Now add to this the idea that such depictions are essentially created as entertainment and to make money. It is certainly mind numbing when looked at from a social perspective. ... Now try and apply this dynamic to a more recent conflict such as the Vietnam War or the current conflicts in both Afghanistan and Iraq. Considering that the latter wars are still in progress, the ability for a game developer to accurately gauge the morality of such a conflict is limited at best. To make a game that takes these factors into account while trying to create something that is both entertaining and capable of mass appeal among the gaming community is near impossible.'" We caught a glimpse of this last year with the reactions to Six Days In Fallujah.

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