Comment Re:It's about time. (Score 1) 124
Yes, it's very unlikely that in 76 years anyone is going to find a negative review of Paddinton 2 after scouring the archives for it, so it's clearly a better movie.
Yes, it's very unlikely that in 76 years anyone is going to find a negative review of Paddinton 2 after scouring the archives for it, so it's clearly a better movie.
I'm in two minds, because the rumours highlighted in the summary specifically seem orientated toward creating panic and unrest within a large population - how do you deal with that while maintaining free speech?
By having free speech in the first place. These rumors can easily spread in China because a growing number of Chinese people believe that it's plausible that news of this kind of unrest could and would be suppressed by the government. The government's actions here are reinforcing that belief.
I'm sure you get on their list simply by posting in a subversive thread like this.
Yeah. I didn't bother posting anonymously, because I doubt it makes a difference at this point.
Oh, you're so getting on the NSA's list for that.
What could a creationist do with this?
I once pointed out to a creationist that an intelligent designer probably could have done a better job with the human sinus cavity, and he attributed the problems with it to the imperfections in creation introduced after Adam and Eve's fall (that is, eating of the tree of knowledge of good and evil).
Well, it says "Workprint" on the can, and in one of the blog posts he mentions that in places it's held together with very old tape, so he's not pulling the idea that it's a workprint out of his ass.
Also, you pick your phone number out of a list, to make sure you don't get an unlucky one.
When I visited Beijing during the summer six years ago, the Imperial Vault and the Hall of Prayers at the Temple of Heaven weren't visible from each other. According to this site, they're only about 360 meters apart. Smog limited the visibility at ground level to less than a quarter of a mile, and it has gotten worse since then.
No. There were allegations about Mr. Whiting that were made when things were getting rancorous. He's probably referring to those. Even if they were true, the people working for Cheyenne and who went on to form Fresh Start had much better reasons to leave long ago.
I know one engineer on the project who was a devote Christian and expressed some reservations about Stargate's idea of Ascension, but he acted sanely and left soon after they stopped paying him.
I was gone by then, but based on what I know of the people who started it, Fresh Start's goal was to continue supporting a game they believed in. While still at Cheyenne, they completed and released Resistance quickly under terrible circumstances (circumstances that I fled), only to be betrayed by Gary Whiting with a bankruptcy filing the instant they brought the company its first revenue ever. Then they managed to form a company to continue supporting the game. They kept the servers up and even released new maps and improved some of the graphics assets.
This article is 100% Mr. Whiting's side of the story. While at Cheyenne I formed the opinion that he is a very shady individual, but I was pretty low on the totem pole, so I don't know what was really going on.
What I know for sure, however, is that Resistance would never have come out without the people behind Fresh Start, and it probably would have been completely unsupported from the moment of release (possibly unplayable, with the servers down) without the formation of Fresh Start. So I'm going to give them a pretty fucking big benefit of the doubt.
Oh, and based on the financial situation when I left, the people working for Fresh Start were probably getting paid next to nothing, if that much. So obviously "stealing" pays big time.
Suspending democracy is a great way to be told, forever, that the climate will be fixed at the end of the current five year plan.
The Empire Strikes Back for the Atari 2600 wasn't bad, for a 2600 game.
nobody will give a damn about our data anyway.
Yeah, after patching systems for the Y10K, Y100K, Y1M, Y10M, and Y100M problems, I think programmers are going to look at the Y1G problem and just say "fuck it, let's start over."
One good reason why computers can do more work than people is that they never have to stop and answer the phone.