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Comment Re:ESPN (Score 1) 277

The novelty of motion control quickly wore off for me after a couple of days of Wii bowling.

Since "novelty" means new, perhaps Wii bowling was a novelty, in the same way "Stanley Steamer" must have seemed novel, as is all emerging technologies. I'm not suggesting Kinect will be the breakthrough product, but it has promise in a transformational way in the world of digital media. I hope Microsoft executes well on Kinect, and that competition really pushes motion control to a new level.

To reduce it to annoying contortions is to miss the real potential, IMO. You may not like it, but I think many will.

Comment Re:republicans favoring less government involvemen (Score 1) 720

Care to guess again?

Sure. My guess is: your dad wasn't involved in a conflict "so secret" that no one else knew about it--including the US and Vietnam governments, the American public, journalists, and every credible historian since. My guess is, your dad was jerking your chain, or you're making it up. Technically that's 2 guesses, but I'll take the liberty.

P.S. Floating around in the Gulf of Tonkin does not count as "conflict".

Toys

Microfluidic Chips Made With Shrinky Dinks 149

SoyChemist writes "When she started her job as a new professor at UC Merced, Michelle Khine was stuck without a clean room or semiconductor fabrication equipment, so she went MacGyver and started making Lab-on-a-Chip devices in her kitchen with Shrinky Dinks, a laser printer, and a toaster oven. She would print a negative image of the channels onto the polystyrene sheets and then shrink them with heat. The miniaturized pattern served as a perfect mold for forming rounded, narrow channels in PDMS — a clear, synthetic rubber."

Slashdot Design Changes for Wider Appeal 854

Our marketing department has done extensive research over the last 3 quarters and discovered that our audience is strangely disproportionately skewed towards males. Like, 98.3% males to be precise. To correct this oversight, we have decided to subtly tweak Slashdot's design and content to widen our appeal to these less active demographics. Don't worry! We'll still continue to serve our core audience, but we hope you'll work with us as we try to find a balance that will work for all.
Windows

Journal Journal: My first SOA .NET project

I've done some work in the past on various n-tier apps, mostly J2EE, and recently one interesting prototype using XML-RPC in a .NET client -> Apache -> XML-RPC -> PHP configuration.

Comment Re:Extend the character set? (Score 0, Troll) 567

When you get your head out of your ass you will realize that (a) some things worth doing cost money and take effort, and (b) you don't have all the answers.

there are other ways to increase the amount of usable numbers

I honestly am not trolling here, but waiting for your suggestions... I mean the Society of Automotive Engineers is brainstorming to figure this problem out, and here you are with all the answers. Please contact them, or RTFA and shut up.
Programming

Journal Journal: Focus 1

I've been a programmer for many years, and although I consistently write intelligent, useful software--I've seen ups-and-downs in my own ability to crank out truly great code.

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