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Comment Works fine for me (Score 1) 208

I am not supporting the release of crappy software and I didn't buy BF4 on day one. But I did buy it fairly early on and honestly I have never experienced any game or enjoyment destroying issues. Yes there were bugs and yes the servers were down sometimes but I have been playing for many months now with no significant issues at all. As far as I can tell just about everyone else is as bad as EA and yes we as the consumer seem to be willing to accept pretty shoddy product. And I do think the answer is simply to not buy until there is some level of stability.

Comment oh come on (Score 1) 1297

First off the original article is so inconsistent as to be laughable. First it is Marines then the Army. Second there is no reliable evidence or report that Saddam was even shown the movie, much less repeatedly. The original article certainly doesn't offer any and the only indication is Trey saying he was told they did it. But /.ers will still throw a hissy fit about something that probably didn't happen in the first place and if it did is so secondary and trivial compared to all that did happen that it makes me want to puke.

Comment Re:Peace through mini nukes! (Score 1) 611

As I read it no not "a couple minutes with common construction equipment". No common construction equipment can dig through 25-30 feet of compacted soil in a few minutes, not to mention breach the containment vessel. Maybe a day. But part of the plan, as strange as it seems, is to locate these in populated areas. That way the local population forms a type of security system. If I see guys digging around my local nuke site you can bet I am going to check up on it!
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Submission + - How to clean up incorrect geolocation information 1

zorro6 writes: "I thought this might be an interesting question/topic and it would sure help me to get some kind of answer. I recently got internet service from a small, local wireless ISP in my area (south central Colorado, USA). The strange thing is that many, many web sites think I am in Quebec, Canada when I use the service. Evidently some geolocation service thinks my IP address indicates I am in Canada. I have checked the obvious. The WHOIS information for my IP correctly indicates a location of Durango, CO. So the bad info is coming from some more sophisticated geolocation service. My ISP is at a loss as to how to fix this but it is causing me a lot of grief. Many of the ads I get shown on Yahoo! for instance are in French! Certain sites won't sell me goods or services because they don't do business in Canada. So far I know that Yahoo! (or their ad provider), Nvidia, Movielink, etc. all think I am in Canada. I would sure appreciate any help/info on how to get this corrected."

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