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Comment Response to Trailer Comment (Score 1) 164

Actually, that article only looks at only eight out of ten hand picked occupations.. Further in the article, "When you look at the actual duties, you see that very few federal jobs align with those in the private sector," she says. She says federal employees are paid an average of 26% less than non-federal workers doing comparable work."

Comment Video-Console Services (Score 1) 224

I think Hulu as well as other video services are hurting themselves by not getting involved in the console market. I imagine Netflix although requiring a disc is doing well by joining the WII. In a world with increasingly multi-faceted use machines, I'm starting to think consoles may need to take a stronger route of video/show streaming.

Comment Tutorial Mini-Game (Score 1) 400

What's better than reading an online PDF or HTML text file of a bunch of commands for those who dislike repetitive reading? Playing an online mini-game, which simulates the game experience in a no punishment atmosphere is better. Why read about something when you can do it? Besides, I haven't read a game manual since, well the NES days. I could imagine more online tutorial mini-games being made fairly easily.

Comment Black Guy Still Gets Box Pay? (Score 1) 964

I'm wondering whether the black guy still gets his pay for being on the Polish box. Sure, his face isn't on the box. However, his chest and his hand are. I would hope, he would still get at least 75% of box model revenue. The face is a relatively small part of the entire human anatomy. This is a lawsuit waiting to happen.
Education

The Mindset of the Incoming College Freshmen 383

Beloit College has come out with its annual Mindset List of what the incoming class (of 2013) has always known and has never known. "For these students, ... the Green Giant has always been Shrek, not the big guy picking vegetables. They have never used a card catalog to find a book. ... Tattoos have always been very chic and highly visible. ... Rap music has always been mainstream. ... Except for the present incumbent, the President has never inhaled. ... Amateur radio operators have never needed to know Morse code."
Role Playing (Games)

Pitching Ideas At Gen Con Indy 26

teknoviking writes "Gen Con Indy is coming up on August 13-16th, and if you are planning on attending, especially if you have an idea you want to pitch to one (or many) of the vendors, artists, or developers at the Con, you should check out this great series of articles by writer and game designer Jess Hartley. She covers the basics of proper planning and making a good impression, and she has some practical tips about how to promote your idea, and what you should do to follow up afterward."
Games

Square Enix Facing Class Action Suit Over FFXI "Hidden Fees" 76

A class action lawsuit has been initiated against Square Enix over the fees they charge for subscription-based MMO Final Fantasy XI. The court filing alleges "deceptive advertising, unfair practices, and fraudulent concealment" of information about the game's pricing model, essentially saying Square Enix doesn't clearly advertise that there is a monthly fee, and that failure to pay can result in late fees and account termination. The plaintiff is seeking a settlement in excess of $5,000,000 and including "all persons who purchased or played the online games four years prior to the filing of this lawsuit."

Comment In economic terms, we are investing in the future. (Score 1) 753

I am for this funding. Technology is driving the future. If Americans plan on keeping up, we need to utilize much to maintain an active role. It comes down to a basic economic concept, capital versus consumption goods. If we plan for the future investing in capital goods, we will have more consumption goods in the future. If we spend most of our GDP on consumption goods, we will sacrifice future gains in consumption.

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