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Posted 14 years ago2010-03-15 14:22:34 UTC
in Windows 1.0 Post #279718
Regardless, such a design is a step backwards, not a step forward. Plus, all it takes is one well-coordinated attack on the system and everyone's personal information is compromised.
Posted 14 years ago2010-03-14 23:02:14 UTC
in Windows 1.0 Post #279697
Chrome isn't even a real OS. It just stores everything on the web and leaves you at the mercy of your internet connection. It's a flop waiting to happen. With the growth in storage and processing power, there is no need for it. Maybe back in the old IBM terminals days, but nowadays, everything can easily be run client-side.
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-20 20:48:08 UTC
in iPhone Saves Lives Post #278195
That's why you always buy accessories 3rd party.
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-19 18:51:36 UTC
in Australia continues to censor Post #278158
So, what, Playing HL and meeting us was greif?
Those things cause me grief beyond measure.
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-18 18:50:01 UTC
in Australia continues to censor Post #278109
Don't you just love conservatism?
It has nothing to do with conservatism. For example, I am very conservative, but I disagree with government intervention in everything we do. Meaning, that I am conservative, but from a libertarian point of view.

Meanwhile, you can have liberals who very strongly favor government intervention, like the current US democratic party. These people are liberal but have an authoritarian point of view.

In this case, Michael Atkinson is a conservative who holds to an authoritarian viewpoint.
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-09 19:06:41 UTC
in Personal Sex Robot? Post #277617
Welcome to the end of civilization. Humans aren't going to go extinct because of some disaster; mankind is going to go extinct because everyone will be having sex with robots and will not reproduce.

Having sex with anything non-human is just a big no-no.
Posted 14 years ago2009-12-31 16:22:28 UTC
in Jesus Camp Post #277123
This is the kind of people that voted GWB twice.
It is technically inaccurate to say that conservative Christians voted in GWB twice. For one, they do not have even close to enough voter base to shoe-in a candidate. Secondly, they will nearly always vote for the conservative candidate by default (same reason why liberal groups nearly always vote for the liberal candidate by default). That didn't help McCain win last election, or GHB against Clinton or Bob Dole against Clinton.

It was the independent voters who got Bush elected twice. Mad about Bush having two terms? Whine about the independents then.
Posted 14 years ago2009-12-29 03:02:23 UTC
in Jesus Camp Post #277034
95% of people who follow a church/holy writing were taught it from a young age, and it continues to baffle me that despite this clear derailment of logic - people continue to follow these writings.
Yes, it is a derailment of logic if people follow these things blindly. But from the things I have experienced in my life, it would be a derailment of logic to deny what I believe. My beliefs are not founded upon what I have heard others say, but the things I have experienced firsthand. My faith is a logical conclusion, not a blind assumption. Shall I abandon logic so that I may blindly assume the same thing that you believe? I certainly would not expect you to abandon logic and blindly assume what I believe.

Furthermore, I have as good understanding of science as nearly any atheist, so do not assume my faith is based upon lack of knowledge.
Yes, these people are complete nut-jobs, but more subtle evangelism is just as dangerous.
There may be a select few who are nut jobs, but it is blatantly ignorant to put all evangelists into this category. Intolerance is a two-way street. You can't accuse such people of being intolerant and then attach such hateful labels to them yourself.
For the record, Hitler brought Germany out of the worst economic crisis in the country's history. He was a very skilled leader.
By the time Germany surrendered, it was in worse shape than when Hitler had taken power. The country was literally in ruins. Not the hallmarks of a skilled leader. A better example would be someone like FDR, who took the US out of its worst economic crisis and made it into a world superpower. Hitler did have some good leadership qualities, including excellent charisma, but his ability to make rational decisions was very poor.
Posted 14 years ago2009-12-28 20:04:35 UTC
in Jesus Camp Post #277023
Being a talented liar is one thing, being a talented leader is something completely different.
Posted 14 years ago2009-12-28 18:42:38 UTC
in Jesus Camp Post #277021
I wouldn't exactly call Hitler talented or a good leader. He was only a good leader in the sense that he was good at convincing people to believe his lies - as is typical of most politicians. His practical leadership qualities weren't much, as he made a series of major errors that left his country in far worse shape than when he had taken power. Hitler's "leadership" absolutely destroyed his country.

As much as you may like to dis on Bush, not even he can make that claim.
Posted 14 years ago2009-12-28 16:18:45 UTC
in Jesus Camp Post #277015
Keep in mind that this is a very, very small minority of American Christians.

I wouldn't go as far as comparing them to Nazis. The underlying beliefs of these two ideologies are very different, even if they may seem similar on the surface. Honestly, I'm tired of people comparing other groups and people to Nazism. I hear it about the far right and the far left. People likened Bush to Hitler and now they liken Obama to Hitler. It's ridiculous. No present leader or group has come anywhere close to the atrocities committed by Hitler and his Nazi regime. Yes, lets marginalize the horrors committed during that time so we can demonize current groups and leaders. Great plan :rly:
Posted 14 years ago2009-12-23 22:54:06 UTC
in Last movie you saw? Post #276896
Michael Bay should watch Avatar and resign from film making.
I was thinking the exact same thing.

Even those who criticize Avatar for having a predictable story - at least it had a story. Bay's films are nothing but action and special effects with a few awkward love scenes thrown in and no real story whatsoever.
Posted 14 years ago2009-12-21 18:01:32 UTC
in Post Your Photos Post #276837
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I do a lot of nature photography. :P
Posted 14 years ago2009-12-16 03:22:30 UTC
in Sleep paralysis Post #276655
I've never been paralyzed in my sleep, but I have had visual and auditory hallucinations upon waking up in the middle of the night.
Posted 14 years ago2009-12-15 21:15:18 UTC
in Post Your Photos Post #276638
It doesn't have a manual mode where you can adjust the exposure?
Posted 14 years ago2009-11-29 17:16:18 UTC
in Weight&Height : Atlethic or Fat ? Post #276161
They calculate the amount of water displaced vs your weight. If you weigh a lot and displace a lot of water, you're a fatty. If you weigh a lot but displace less water, you're muscular. And if you weigh little and displace little water, then you're underweight.
Posted 14 years ago2009-11-28 20:34:58 UTC
in Weight&Height : Atlethic or Fat ? Post #276131
Borderline underweight for me. 5'10" and 135lbs.
Posted 15 years ago2009-11-24 21:35:32 UTC
in Large Hadron Collider Post #276013
Manmade global warming (AGW) is nothing more than a political show meant to scare the masses into submission. Such natural cycles are inevitable anyway.
Posted 15 years ago2009-11-24 19:35:21 UTC
in Large Hadron Collider Post #276008
If something does go wrong, that would be the coolest way to end the world. Much cooler than the planet warming by a few degrees and nothing really happening.
Posted 15 years ago2009-11-24 01:12:37 UTC
in Chrome OS: Who's got it? Post #275981
I really don't like the idea of having my computer limited to a browser. Especially since if you don't have an internet connection, you're hosed.
Posted 15 years ago2009-11-22 18:07:03 UTC
in World's top programming languages Post #275936
I like c and c++ myself.
Posted 15 years ago2009-11-17 17:45:42 UTC
in Post Your Photos Post #275793
I have 3000+ photos on my drive, so I could do this all day, haha.
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Posted 15 years ago2009-11-16 17:21:44 UTC
in Post Your Photos Post #275746
The most recent set I posted is from a park in my hometown, Colorado Springs, Colorado. The set before that is from Rocky Mountain National Park and Breckenridge, CO.
Posted 15 years ago2009-11-16 14:32:41 UTC
in Post Your Photos Post #275741
Aboot time we get this thread back on topic...
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Posted 15 years ago2009-11-16 03:33:22 UTC
in How old is everyone!? Post #275721
24. Don't look a year older than I did when I was 15.
Posted 15 years ago2009-11-16 02:54:52 UTC
in Post Your Photos Post #275715
Posted 15 years ago2009-10-13 12:34:59 UTC
in Toy Story 3 Official Poster & Full T Post #274343
I was on 256k DSL. Sucked horribly. I couldn't even steam 320x240 (QVGA). I have 10Mbps cable now. Makes a world of difference. Honestly, I think 1.5Mbps should be the bare minimum for anyone's connection these days. Otherwise, ISPs are just shortchanging people.
Posted 15 years ago2009-10-13 02:21:50 UTC
in Toy Story 3 Official Poster & Full T Post #274336
I streamed 1080P and it looks great on a 24" screen. Makes me want to see more HD video streams available.
Posted 15 years ago2009-09-30 02:43:08 UTC
in Microsoft Security Essentials Post #273906
I too think I'll keep using Avast. Minimal resource usage and so far hasn't let anything through or had any false detections.

And WC is pretty much right about Macs. Not to mention that if you want to stay ahead, you have to pay $130 every year or so for what is essentially a service pack.
Posted 15 years ago2009-09-21 15:46:10 UTC
in L4D 2 banned in Aus. Post #273581
Don't you just love it when Big Government comes in and tramples all over your rights?
Posted 15 years ago2009-09-15 18:12:55 UTC
in Freaking gross! Post #273381
Worst thing that happened to me was sucking a moth up my nose while I was sleeping. All of the sudden, I wake up and something is writhing in my nose. Totally freaked me out. I thought it was something much worse. Stupid moths...
Posted 15 years ago2009-09-05 18:30:09 UTC
in Netbook Post #272970
I ran HL on a 10 year old laptop with no hardware acceleration. 226MHz Pentium MMX, 2MB video memory, 32MB RAM. Yay software mode!
Posted 15 years ago2009-09-05 01:13:19 UTC
in Desktops of September Post #272949
Bethesda not producing any more Elder Scrolls games? How much arsenic have they put in their water?
Posted 15 years ago2009-09-04 16:49:23 UTC
in Desktops of September Post #272940
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All of my backgrounds are my own work.

@Grim: I hope the next Elder Scrolls game looks as good as your background.
Posted 15 years ago2009-09-01 16:19:14 UTC
in zhlt on nvidia's CUDA Post #272844
Depends. Some code runs very poorly on GPU hardware and is better suited for running on a standard CPU.
Posted 15 years ago2009-08-25 00:57:12 UTC
in Dear Esther being remade Post #272484
If you watch the video where he is editing the displacement mesh, you can see the insane number of polys that go into those landscapes.
Posted 15 years ago2009-08-09 19:16:56 UTC
in Pure Pwnage TV show in 2010 Post #271784
Didn't that whole thing die/get old way back in like 2006?
Posted 15 years ago2009-08-05 14:30:10 UTC
in This is fucking wrong Post #271534
You're right. If only everyone in Britain had guns. Then they could shoot the CCTV operators or perhaps even shoot out the cameras.
Why waste the ammo? That's what spraypaint and baseball bats are for.
Posted 15 years ago2009-08-05 02:13:03 UTC
in This is fucking wrong Post #271455
I can already hear the sound of the Overwatch in Britain:
"Citizen - you are convicted of anti-social behavior. Please report to the nearest precinct and receive your verdict."

I hope people can begin to understand why Americans are so adamant about their gun rights. It wasn't too long ago that the Brits had these same rights. Then once the government took that right away, they've been slowly stripping away civil liberties ever since. It's sad how much 1984 is starting to come true over there.
Posted 15 years ago2009-05-19 03:06:33 UTC
in Wal-Mart now in used games business Post #267219
Walmart is full of creepy people. And a bunch of dumb people who will trample you to death the moment a new sale is announced.
Posted 15 years ago2009-05-06 15:04:43 UTC
in L4D props Post #266553
Thanks for that! Now I just gotta figure out this new file structure.
Posted 15 years ago2009-05-06 14:18:59 UTC
in TWHL's death? Post #266549
7th Monkey? Far from unbiased as well. I remember him deleting quit a few of my comments because they were too far right-of-center for his tastes. I didn't leave over that, however.
Posted 15 years ago2009-05-06 13:32:02 UTC
in L4D props Post #266540
That's great. GJ Valve :roll:
Posted 15 years ago2009-05-06 13:21:02 UTC
in L4D props Post #266535
I've found some props in L4D that I would like to port over to my CS:S map. However, the L4D file structure seems to be completely different than the rest of the Source-engine games. I have no idea where to extract the model + materials I need.
Posted 15 years ago2009-05-06 13:10:59 UTC
in TWHL's death? Post #266533
Come on, in the past weeks all I could read on Twhl was about swine flu and death. Could we get a little bit more optimistic please ?
Shall we discuss the upcoming squirrel flu outbreak? Sounds like a pretty optimistic subject to me.

And to Kasperg, I was once proud of my old maps and didn't like the criticism on them. However, I have since come to realize their inferior quality and would never make the same mistakes again. I also have a CS Source map I have put months and months of work into. I'm quite fond of it, but I do expect criticism as well as some people to trash it, simply because there are better mappers than me out there - some of which have do a superiority complex. Just something you have to live with.
Posted 15 years ago2009-05-03 15:52:40 UTC
in TWHL's death? Post #266369
I actually have a bunch of "in progress" maps. I'll try to finish them and get them posted.
Posted 15 years ago2009-05-01 01:37:19 UTC
in Swine Flu Post #266263
sigh Of course. All the good presidents die...
Hahahahahaha...hahahahahaha...hahahaha...hahahahaha...hahahahaha...
He's just as much of a joke as the last one. Welcome to American politics.

Anywho, I have a cough. OMG! I has swine flu! I is gonna die? Pfft. I'm not gonna waste my time and go to a hospital so they can tell me that I have a mild cold. People are idiots.
Posted 15 years ago2009-05-01 01:28:22 UTC
in TWHL's death? Post #266262
TWHL has a low activity because a lot of people ( like me) bought Ati Radeon Video Cards
I have a Radeon and I still do work for GLDSRC. Ha!

Anyway, we don't have as many noobs spamming the map vault anymore, but this site is far from dead. It's more so that this site is going through a transition to becoming more Source-oriented.
Posted 15 years ago2009-04-29 12:10:48 UTC
in Swine Flu Post #266157
Hm... I've been following this and I think the swine flu is God's righteous punishment for the ACLU, lesbians, 9/11 and nanobots.
Don't forget the Jonas brothers.
Posted 15 years ago2009-04-28 17:04:37 UTC
in Swine Flu Post #266116
It almost seems like people want to find an excuse just to panic over it. SARS, bird flu, swine flu, global warming cough and so on. You're far more likely to die on the drive to work, and you don't see people panicking over that.