Submission + - E.T. Found In New Mexico Landfill (kotaku.com) 1
Digging in Alamogordo, New Mexico today, excavators discovered cartridges for the critically-panned Atari game E.T., buried in a landfill way back in 1983 after Atari couldn't figure out what else to do with their unsold copies. For decades, legend had it that Atari put millions of E.T. cartridges in the ground, though some skeptics have wondered whether such an extraordinary event actually happened.
Comment The voices in my head (Score 1) 205
When the voices in your head are trying to sell you something, there might be bigger problems.
Comment Re:Question- How did scammers do this? (Score 2) 473
Most landlines won't disconnect until the sender hangs up. I learned this beauty last election cycle when robocampaigns would call and *not*fucking*drop*the*line* after I hung up right away. Two minutes later I picked back up and they were still going.
Comment Interesting (Score 1) 655
While cash can or cannot be accepted for transactions based on merchant preferences, is it allowable for a state to regulate that? Are there any federal regulations or others that may disallow this?
Comment Nice shake in Philly (Score 1) 614
Felt the desk moving, thought it was a truck outside again. When it didn't stop after a second we were all looking around puzzled. Hoping everything at home is okay.
Comment HIPPA? (Score 1) 176
While it appears identifiable patient information isn't included, is there any way that this falls under HIPPA protections?
Comment Om nom nom (Score 1) 120
This is one idea that literally does have a chance of biting you on the ass.
Comment Re:Overclocking? (Score 1) 314
You get one heck of a core dump. Hope you have clean underwear handy.
Comment Re:How long will it last (Score 2, Informative) 295
but I won't even contemplate buying a game with DRM because I just don't trust that I'd be able to play it long after it stops being the hit new thing.
You do know Valve has promised to patch around Steam authentication if the shit ever does hit the fan?
Comment The Penny Arcade-Strawberry Shortcake comic? (Score 1) 286
Wonder if this might relate to PA using Strawberry Shortcake in a parody of the style of games American McGee would make.
Comment Robotrek! (Score 1) 119
Anyone remember Robotrek for the SNES, which made you knock before entering other people's houses?
ASCAP Seeks Licensing Fees For Guitar Hero Arcade 146
Comment I see a trend here (Score 1) 570
The PS2 was restricted for export because people thought Saddam would use them to build missile guidance units. We're using the PS3 to crack encryption. I can't wait to see what uses they'll think up for the Playstation 4. Nuclear simulation?