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Comment Old news is old... (Score 1) 772

This is a well known psychological fact, sans the exact dollar value. In reality, the dollar amount correlates as a percentage greater than the dollar value an individual needs in order to cover basic living expenses. Not a link to the "exact" relation, but proof that this article in general is nothing new or profound. http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-good-life/200806/money-and-happiness

Comment Isn't sarcasm supposed to be slightly ambiguous? (Score 1) 155

Excellent idea, I can see this taking off in the near future for sure.

That said, this largely seems like a cop out for writing appropriately. The only type of discussion that benefits from a specific punctuation mark is that of which is brief to begin with, a la Facebook and Twitter posts. Any continuous communication past a couple of sentences render this punctuation unnecessary, as the frame of the sentence gives the reader clues as to the author's intent.

Additionally, even sarcasm in the short, burst style communication of social websites can be made apparent by appropriate word choice with a touch of redundancy. But maybe it is too much to ask for MySpace users and co. to think about what they're writing.

Comment Re:I will never pay for DLC (Score 1) 466

I have to point out that if you could not refute the prior argument of the developers loosing no money, then your following argument of fairness of those who do pay adds nothing more. If you agree that pirating technically does not harm a developer, then the same applies to those who do purchase the software. So your argument is internally flawed.

Comment Re:Freedom of assembly (Score 1) 630

9th Amendment to the Constitution reads, "The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people," meaning that the Bill of Rights is obviously incomplete and that other unalienable rights exist. The right to retain one's hearing would likely fall under this.

Comment Re:Hmm... (Score 1) 238

Voice alerts and vibrations are very distilled and exact, so responsiveness should be just as good if not better. And the blind do not have the disadvantage of being distracted by something they see.

I tend to fall into the "if the car can sense it, why not let it drive itself?" boat here though. Unfortunately, unless it can also read signs, it is still dependent on GPS to let the driver know where they are at, and at that point there is no purpose for human input aside from the destination.

Comment Re:Assumptions (Score 1) 642

Crocodiles on the other hand - those bastards are believed to be around 200 million years old. They've exhibited a much better understanding for what it takes to survive long term (of course we're doing a pretty good job of killing them too - you can say people are bad at somethings, but everyone has to admit we're really good at killing other stuff). If crocs could somehow work space travel into their lifestyle, this could lead to something...

Every advanced species on earth have survived as long as crocodiles. It has just taken a long time to evolve past their basic design of being the biggest creature with the largest bite, which is genius when you think about it.

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