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    The NSA watches you poop.

    Here's a guess: Hastings was meeting his source in the middle of the night, notices he was being followed by the FBI who wanted to know his source, he gunned it to try and lose them, and lost control at high speed.
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    The NSA watches you poop.

    Drive-by-wire steering is a very new thing though; cars with that are just coming out this summer. So unless the supposed assassins used a very sophisticated device, they would have had to of settled for hacking the electronic throttle control, and merely speed the car up and hoped he would...
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    The NSA watches you poop.

    I'll play devil's advocate here and mention that the yottabytes claim is almost certainly false. You would need literally billions harddrives to have enough storage for one yottabyte. I googled a lot of articles mentioning the yottabyte claim, but it's simple math. So unless they have area-51...
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    The NSA watches you poop.

    I didn't mean that Snowden would face the exact same abuses and in a military trial, I meant that he could expect harsh treatment and abuse of the law in a more general sense from an angry administration as Manning did. Both of these guys are competing for biggest leaker ever, after all...
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    The NSA watches you poop.

    We have Manning's case as an example of what would happen to Snowden. "The Rules for Courts Martial (RCM) 707 states that under normal circumstances the accused should be brought to trial within 120 days of charges having been brought."It took them over 1,000 days to start his trial after...
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    The NSA watches you poop.

    Neither China, Russia, or Cuba are his ultimate destination. Ecuador is a democratic republic with a popular president. Their official currency is actually the USD. Snowden also made past statements of preferring asylum in Iceland. Basically his options are limited because most countries...
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    The NSA watches you poop.

    So if Snowden is a traitor-- a spy giving secrets to our enemies, namely China and Russia-- then why should we expect them to give Snowden up? To give their spy back? Why would they send that message to all their other agents? It's ridiculous to want it both ways. So by trumping up charges...
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    The NSA watches you poop.

    The ACLU does God's work. They remind me that some lawyers are heroes and not all scumbags, like the soulless sociopaths in Obama's DoJ that abuse the law and bully people to suicide by threatening 3+ decades of prison for a victimless crime, just so they can make examples of people and further...
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    The NSA watches you poop.

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013...ng?INTCMP=SRCH Cops could solve more crimes if they could ignore the 4th amendment and enter any home they wanted to at any time; that doesn't mean it's a good idea to repeal it. In a police state, you trade fear of crime and terrorism for fear of the...
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    The NSA watches you poop.

    I double checked that statement before I wrote that. I found it in several articles that did not specifically apply it to whistleblowers. Seems a lot of reporters are 'making a point'. Regardless, even only applying to whistleblowers, it is still abusive and quite indicative of an...
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    The NSA watches you poop.

    Snowden is a patriot and a hero. Our corrupt government only validates his claims by charging him with espionage. This makes the 7th indictment brought under the controversial 1917 Espionage Act from this administration. It had been usedthree times previouslyin the entire history of the...
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    EQ Never

    How to play WoW: Check off one of three roles. Teleport to dungeon. Run into pack of mobs. Whack-a-mole cooldown buttons until mobs die. Click food/water. Wait 20 seconds. Repeat until Boss. At boss, avoid fire. Buy gear with points. How to play EQ: Determine group class makeup...
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    EQMac Now Free to Play

    PC users still have some limited search functionality. You can do searches for items, it just won't tell you who is selling it or for how much or direct you to them. However the search parameter inputs still function, so you can select individual sellers in the drop down and the item shows up...
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    EQ Never

    In my guild, we were parsing damage from the early days. Not much in classic, but in Kunark we parsed enough to know that discing melee were outdamaging wizards even on 32k hp dragons. Of course in Velious using the bane spells, it was easy enough to count the number of spells that landed and...
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    EQ Classic? Not really.

    Well as I was actually grinding AAs a few months ago, I can give you more accurate estimates. 1 AA/hr is about standard. I was doing crazy 7 box AoEing of the caller caves and getting 16 minute AAs in a 5 man group with level 60 characters on eqmac. Doing 6 man PBAoE with everybody in group...
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    EQ Classic? Not really.

    Ykesha and LDoN didn't add AAs though, if I'm not mistaken. I recall some people in my guild not even buying Ykesha. Post-Omens EQ isn't 'early EQ' anymore. Mandatory AAs aren't a problem any more than mandatory levels are a problem. Either way it's a required exp grind. AAs just might...
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    EQ Classic? Not really.

    Six months? EQ's early expacs were about a year apart, not six months. (SoV was like 9 months though) Luclin didn't add new levels either, so you had a full year to make your required AAs after having all of Kunark and Velious to make 60. PoP's 5 levels went by faster than Kunark's. I...
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    EQ Never

    Actually EQ's simple log file allowed for some interesting third party applications. EQ's logging is a good example of something simple that enriched EQ yet is missing from later games, really. Being my guild's MT, I used to parse my guild's damage and type the top damage dealers in guild chat...
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    The Astronomy Thread

    Yes, you are right. I thought of the ion drive when I wrote 'we have nothing better' but we still need traditional chemical rockets to take these things out of earth's gravity well, so I just kept it short. In fact the first ion engine we used for a probe was on the Dawn spacecraft that...
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    The Astronomy Thread

    Well if you want to pick nits here, I'll clarify. Voyager 1 has the fastestheliocentric recessionspeed of any man-made object. It's a little easier to go fast when you're flying into the sun's gravity well instead of away from it. Alpha Centauri is 4.37 light years away. To get there in 25...
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    The Astronomy Thread

    Water desalination and purification, generating fertilizer, and air purification are things we can do already. They just require energy. With the amount of energy required to send the seeds of civilization to another star system, you could just fix home instead. Of course by the time we could...
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    The Astronomy Thread

    As I mentioned, there is no resource reason to colonize other stars. There are virtually unlimited resources in the solar system in the form of asteroids. Elements that are rare in the earth's crust are common in asteroids. (gold, platinum, iridium, etc) Escaping political oppression might...
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    The Astronomy Thread

    You and Brad vastly overestimate mankind's current technological capabilities and/or underestimate the distances between stars. The fastest vehicle we have ever sent into space, Voyager 1, would take 72,000 years to reach the nearest star. The best idea for an interstellar vehicle that we...
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    The Astronomy Thread

    Dyson spheres are ridiculously impractical. For one, it would require more matter than in all of the planets and asteroids in the solar system. And secondly, why build an enormous solar panel when you can just make your own fusion reactors? As for colonizing the entire galaxy, I have to ask...
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    Falling out of love with gaming

    Rift literally put me to sleep while playing the game. I couldn't wait to stop playing that game after forcing myself to play up to level 20 to give it a chance. I'm still amazed it did as well as it did. (retaining about 40% of its subs after a year) I guess a bug free client and polished UI...
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    Diablo 3 - Reaper of Souls

    I really want to like this game. I love the shit out of D2 and D3's engine is really nice, so I almost get an urge to play again. The #1 problem (of a long list) I have with this game is the huge fucking chore it is to evaluate and sell drops. I would have probably preferred a more...
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    EQ Never

    The difference with a more traditional trial is not only losing access to the account, but when the trial is over they are faced with a box price + a sub price to continue; that's a pretty steep pay wall. Trials are also rather limited. My model would essentially be an unlimited trial giving...
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    EQ Never

    Yeah but one of the reasons f2p works is because of the zero barrier to entry. Remove the box price and allow free play up to a point and you can gain that advantage while still requiring a subscription to enjoy the full game. This is also important because players who have no clue what might...
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    EQ Never

    I also despise cash shops. I'm terrified Sony will fuck up a good game by implementing one into EQN. Exp potions are pay to win, period. Being one of the first to the level cap often grants players advantages in terms of lack of competition for camps/resources, and PvP wise it certainly...
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    EQMac Now Free to Play

    So how long did those fungusbeast glands last you guys anyway
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    EQ Classic? Not really.

    There was a reason why exp penalties existed to begin with. Warriors were garbage until Kunark proc weapons + disc defensive, and even after those I'd still rather have a knight for a tank for all non-raid content. Hybrids and large races were more powerful and paid for it with exp penalties...
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    Bitcoins/Litecoins/Virtual Currencies

    His namecoin pump worked and made me 20% on top of my investment. Of course I am playing around with all of 1 BTC for this so I gain or lose little. I just wanted to see what would happen. If his scheme is to buy in before announcing then sell instead of spiking the price upward then I would...
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    Bitcoins/Litecoins/Virtual Currencies

    I bought in a day after his recent namecoin announcement and made money, but today's TRC pump has been a waste of time and money for me. Actually it looked as if Fontas lost money himself, since he put up a 500 BTC buy order at 0.0053 which was partially filled, then dumped the price down to...
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    Bitcoins/Litecoins/Virtual Currencies

    I bought in again at 96 two days ago. It already went back up to $115 this morning. Fontas doing a TRC pump and dump in 5-6 hours or so. (22:10 UTC)
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    Bitcoins/Litecoins/Virtual Currencies

    Made 20% profit from his namecoin pump today and was asleep when he did it. I just set some sell limit orders at different price points a couple of days ago and sold the remainder for about as much as I paid for them after the dump.
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    Defiance (Syfy April 2013) TV Series and MMO

    And I'm done. Was getting serious SGU flashbacks with episodes being played out with emo music. Why is good writing so uncommon anyway
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    Bitcoins/Litecoins/Virtual Currencies

    I doubt ASICs will have much affect on bitcoin prices, really. The rate at which coins are created will remain the same. Buyers won't care how they are created. I also made the mistake of not buying a GPU to mine with back in 2011 because even back then, it was barely worth the trouble-- IF...
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    Defiance (Syfy April 2013) TV Series and MMO

    I'm not thinking that they came to invade like independence day (although the Volge don't look like the 'lets get along' type) but otherwise mundane technology can be easily weaponized. I would expect them to bring along small spacecraft and other kinds of flying vehicles. I would expect them...
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    Defiance (Syfy April 2013) TV Series and MMO

    It really is painfully obvious what little effort they put into it. I mean the idea that a species which mastered interstellar travel would face ANY resistance from modern day humans is LAUGHABLE on its face. If Europeans could wipe out 90% of the Native Americans just by stopping by and...
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    Bitcoins/Litecoins/Virtual Currencies

    I think that bitcoin protecting sellers is a huge selling point. If sellers aren't eating the fraud, then they can offer lower prices. Certain sellers in particular would absolutely love no chargebacks, such as virtual goods merchants. It's also easier to integrate bitcoin into storefront...