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Comment Re:Kickstart may not be a scamfest (Score 1) 2

As someone who's had a project successfully backed on Kickstarter; they certainly have the information to identify me. I think it'd be more accurate to say that Amazon would have more play in fraud as they're the one that actually handles the transaction processing as well as funding through their payment system. Kickstarter doesn't hold the purse strings in these transactions so it makes them less accountable when things go wrong (in the case of a scam.)

Comment Really? (Score 2, Insightful) 405

School systems with deep pockets eh? /sarcasm I guess that is true. You know, I've always just kept spending more and more all my life. It's a great way to survive, look cool, and generally act as a good little consumer. Am I the only one that sees the idea behind this as just insanity?

Submission + - Teaching Game Development to Fine Arts Students

jkavalier writes: Hello, I've been asked to prepare a short course (50 hours) of video game development to Fine Arts students. That means people with little-to-none technical skills, and hopefully, highly creative individuals. By the end of it, I would like to have finished 1-3 very basic minigames. I'm considering Unity 3D (unity3d.com), Processing (processing.org) and even Scratch (scratch.mit.edu). How would you approach teaching such a course? What do you think is the best tool/engine/environment for such a task?
Crime

Submission + - Burglary Ring Uses Facebook Places To Find Targets (wmur.com)

Kilrah_il writes: A burglary ring was caught in Nashua, NH due to the vigilance of an off-duty police officer. The group is credited with 50 acts of burglaries, the targets chosen because they posted their absence from home on the Internet. "'Be careful of what you post on these social networking sites,' said Capt. Ron Dickerson. 'We know for a fact that some of these players, some of these criminals, were looking on these sites and identifying their targets through these social networking sites.'"
Well, I guess the prophecies came true.

Games

Submission + - Sometimes It's OK To Steal My Games. (blogspot.com)

spidweb writes: One Indie developer has written a nuanced article on how software piracy affects him, approaching the issue from the opposite direction. He lists the ways in which the widespread piracy of PC games helps him. From the article, "You don't get everything you want in this world. You can get piles of cool stuff for free. Or you can be an honorable, ethical being. You don't get both. Most of the time. Because, when I'm being honest with myself, which happens sometimes, I have to admit that piracy is not an absolute evil. That I do get things out of it, even when I'm the one being ripped off." The article also tries to find a middle ground between the Piracy-Is-Always-Bad and Piracy-Is-Just-Fine sides of the argument that might enable single-player PC games to continue to exist.
PC Games (Games)

Valve Apologizes For 12,000 Erroneous Anti-Cheating Bans 202

Earlier this week, there were reports that large numbers of Modern Warfare 2 players on Steam were getting erroneously banned by Valve's Anti-Cheat software. While such claims are usually best taken with a grain of salt, the quantity and suddenness caused speculation that Valve's software wasn't operating correctly. A few days later, Valve president Gabe Newell sent out an email acknowledging that roughly 12,000 players had been inappropriately banned over the preceding two weeks. "The problem was that Steam would fail a signature check between the disk version of a DLL and a latent memory version. This was caused by a combination of conditions occurring while Steam was updating the disk image of a game." Valve reversed the bans and gave free copies of Left 4 Dead 2 to everyone who was affected.

Comment Re:Bail Me Out Please (Score 1) 381

IMO, it's all due to the ideology that things have to be perfect forever. Thanks to the government, things can always be going up and up regardless of reality. That and the government wants to keep all it's little people happy so... keep em working. Even if companies fail, we can tax others and keep them going.

Comment I'm a professional photographer... (Score 1) 256

And with that, I tend to be a little bit more busy then most since I haven't burned myself out of my passion just yet. I've easily shot well over 100,000 this past year (and gone through a shutter or two on my equipment) To somewhat break it down, last year I think I had roughly 90+ model shoots, 20 to 25 location based shoots, around 4 weddings and at least 7 events I shot as well. :D For those that are really really bored, you can see my work at www.flickr.com/dimhorizonstudio

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