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1026
General Software Discussion / alternatives to partition magic/paragon?
« Last post by urlwolf on September 30, 2007, 08:55 AM »
Hi,

Partition magic salutes me with a "error 1556 while executing batch" when trying to move a partition to unallocated space.

Paragon doesn't even let me move the partition because it's in a different HD.

Any idea how to go about this?

Thanks
1027
Living Room / Re: how do you represent 'time' in your head?
« Last post by urlwolf on September 30, 2007, 08:50 AM »
Ok, without having to withdraw to special relativity this soon :)
There's an entire literature on the representation of time in cognitive psychology. Just do a search on google scholar for "representation of time". There are all kind of theories. Those that emphasize one-dimensional scaling seem to propose log compression as well. There's even funny graphs on years etc taken from synesthesic people (i.e., people who map sensations cross-modally : days of the week to colors, etc). For some of them, time is not a continuous at all it seems.

I could find a couple of review papers and send them to you if you want.

I'm currenly reading one on memory that proposes that memory has an scale-invariant character, and that our perception of phenomena that are time-based (mostly everything) can be understood as ratios, not as absolute values.
1028
General Software Discussion / AUDIBLE: No content downloaded if you use Opera
« Last post by urlwolf on September 24, 2007, 03:46 PM »
I use Opera. Way to go not supporting it!
NO CONTENT DOWNLOADED. I hate audible already on my first buy, great job!

I bought a book, when I clicked download, it made me install a gigantic bloated application I don't need (I have itunes). The download manager doesn't work, content doesn't appear anywhere. Not in the crappy application audible provides, not in itunes. Nowhere.
They made me waste 20 mins.

So, I'll tell the world how I feel about Audible starting NOW.

The lonter the support team takes to fix my issue the more visibility my different complaints will get.
Congratulations on the worst customer experience ever.

Every DRM-ladded company should die a horrible death. THere's nothing more disgusting that copy protection getting in your way when you paid for content ... er... Matlab comes to mind :) .

1029
Actually, this might just that I need to find the right forum for this to work.

Any suggestions? NOTE: newer games, like first-person shooters, are probably too complicated, since they are multplayer and people are teaming up and shouting what to do to each other when they are in the same room (my model would be deaf, so it's in a disadvantage here).

Simpler, older games (even strategy games) may be better.
1030
So it looks like this is actually a quite difficult thing to find...
Nobody has claimed the $100. I posted this same task at rentAcoder and elance, an noone proposed anything remotely interesting...
1031
I'd go for Opera portable, M2 is a great client, and now even betterin Kestrel (9.5)
1032
Sorry, my "unread posts" seem to have missed this thread (or maybe it was me"? :)

It worked, there's a checkbox in power options. it was that easy.
Thanks to all who contributed, and sorry for missing the thread!
1033
General Software Discussion / Help! My computer has lost the hibernation feature!
« Last post by urlwolf on September 18, 2007, 05:32 PM »
I have no idea why, but after installing all drivers from dell, I still don't get hibernation as an option. It's greyed out in the task manager, not offered in the window that shows closing options.

Anyone knows why?

Thanks
1034
Thanks cthorpe, good catch!
The problem I have with the games I can see at mabiweb is that they are two-person games; that's an entirely different ballpark. The whole point of my approach is that you know the environment -even though it's dynamic-. Having another player as an environment is overcomplicating things. Not to say that it's not interesting; there's plenty of good work on multiplayer games from within game theory. However, these are ultra-simple games.

I have had some other people contributing logs from shooter games. I have to think more about those.
Here's an example of a catch:
1)
The logging has already been made and is still going on. What we are talking about would be
- 2GB of compressed data
- over 4 years of collecting data
- over 5 million players total logged
- 1000+ still active

points of interest could be-
improvemt on map x
improvement on team red/blue
playing time / month
kills / time
deaths / time


2) according to the owner it should be used under Creative Commons
(Attribution, Noncommercial, ShareAlike) license
3) This is a shooter game with many different aspects, so rather complex
4) we are talking about several THOUSAND years of playing time
5) Definitely many repetitions, there are only so many maps
6) in some cases individuals have been playing for years
7) the authors are approachable, willing to do more logging,
There are still a few thousand active players, but getting them to participate would be your job, but that shouldn't be too hard.

This is kind of on the big side of things. If this is played with teams, it may be too complex. Ideally, it'd be one guy against an environment. The logs must contain a detailed description of what was on the screen when the person made a particular action. So I'd need both actions and states, that is only action logs or only states logs are not enough.


@Ken, Interesting. Have you stopped practicing because of your health? If so, I'm sure there's still lots you can do with your current knowledge that can be extremely useful just using the web. Plenty of interesting data!

@Laughing Man:
Maybe I can help you selecting a grad school. Shoot me a PM with the unis you have selected, and I'll do my best to do an impartial review.
1035
Honestly, I love opera, like most people here. It's my main browser.
But I cannot understand how it is plagued by 'lack of features' that are so simple to implement that are embarrassing.

My main pet peeve is the stupid plain text clipboard.
Could we have, at least as an option, a clipboard that works like 99% of the applications in the real world? No? Why not?
This is not technically difficult, I guess it's just the caprice of someone at the developing team.

Most Opera users here have one pet peeve that is just driving them crazy. Some users here (the most knowledgeable on the web) went the extra mile and just didn't use Opera because of that.

After years of monitoring/posting in the forum, I have to say that this is corporate stupidity. Great ideas flowing in that forum, left and right. Most of them ignored. Opera is a 'pointy-hair boss' company, I'm afraid to say.

They bless their users with the best broswer on earth, but the curse them with capricious features that are never there. I think they are condemned to a marginal market share forever. And they did it to themselves.

Honestly it saddens me to see so much potential wasted away. And I'm a longtime user, since Opera 5.

They need better direction, better marketing, beter common sense. I don't want to point fingers, but someone (maybe an entire team) in that company has to go.

My 2 cents.
1036
General Software Discussion / Re: help me find an old videogame's music
« Last post by urlwolf on September 17, 2007, 08:37 PM »
Thanks Lashiec, I think your solution will be faster than searching for the mp3/CD. PM me with details please.
1037
General Review Discussion / Re: Free PDF tools review?
« Last post by urlwolf on September 17, 2007, 06:01 PM »
Can jarnal open a pdf? I have tried with no success.
1038
General Software Discussion / Re: Real Player 11 is actually quite good!
« Last post by urlwolf on September 17, 2007, 12:54 PM »
that killer video download feature doens't work for me. In ANY browser...
1039
General Software Discussion / Re: help me find an old videogame's music
« Last post by urlwolf on September 17, 2007, 12:41 PM »
It's here:
http://www.youtube.c.../watch?v=FeWmLFJANOE
Look at the voices, and the effects!
1040
General Software Discussion / Re: help me find an old videogame's music
« Last post by urlwolf on September 17, 2007, 12:38 PM »
PhilB66, good try, but it was Nastar, not rastan :D
1041
General Software Discussion / Re: help me find an old videogame's music
« Last post by urlwolf on September 16, 2007, 09:52 PM »
according to arcadehits:
Popularity rate : -634 (sadly negative)

:D

I'm going to have trouble finding the music :(
http://datobase.arca...p=nastar&s2=VIEW
they do have the cover...
1042
General Software Discussion / Re: help me find an old videogame's music
« Last post by urlwolf on September 16, 2007, 09:40 PM »
And Lashiec made it!
Nastar it was!
Thanks! stop by the entrance to cash in the geekiness certificate!

Now, let's see if I can get the music!
1043
General Software Discussion / Re: help me find an old videogame's music
« Last post by urlwolf on September 16, 2007, 09:10 PM »
good catch!
But nope, the main character was bigger... and the levels where all conan-like ruins, and forests...
1044
Thanks Cpilot,
I did take a look at second life.
It doesn't meet requeriments 5 and probably 7.
It's too under-constrained; I mean, it's a life! not a closed task like e.g., landing a plane. There's nothing that tells you when the task is 'done'. Or how good a solution is.

Keep them coming!
1045
Are you good at finding information? This could be an interesting challenge. It could also be a very fast way of making $100 (in DC credits or paypal).

As you may know, I'm a cognitive scientist and I use corpora (large amounts of experience) to train models.
It is not very easy to find those, but given the huge amounts of information that is online, you may be able to find one for me! I need you to find large corpora of people doing ANY activity that has to do with problem solving. NOTE: the definition of problem solving is any activity where an agent (i.e., a human) needs to do a series of actions to reach a desired state. Do a search on what is considered problem solving in cognitive science (see http://en.wikipedia....wiki/Problem_solving). I'm more interested in the European tradition mentioned there.

What I need is a corpus of 'log files'. E.g., if you know a gameplaying community who has logs of their members playing since a long time ago, you probably have a winner.

Here is a description of some examples of the corpora that I would like to find:
http://www.andrew.cm...esada/corpusBasedPS/

These are videogames, a simulator, etc. But you can find me any activity where we keep logs for every participant; be creative. Another example would be the more 'classical' games, such as chess. A large database of chess games would be interesting too, but less so.

There's a list of features you need to fulfill for a corpus to be deemed as 'good'.

These are the features I need for a corpus to be 'valid':
1- The task can be captured in log files (e.g., a list of states and actions from the time the person starts playing -solving the problem- till the time the problem is solved, or the person has depleted her resources: e.g., running out of gas, bullets, crashing a plane, or losing all enablers so reaching the goal is impossible.
2- The logs are public, or the copyright owner of these logs doesn't mind us to use them for research
3- The task is complex and dynamic. Note: these semantically rich domains. If you find a large corpus of people playing tic tac toe, sorry, that is not what I need. I need realistic, complex activities
4- Large datasets (I.e., overall it adds up to several years of practice)
5- Each individual has many repetitions on the task under very simple conditions (e.g., landings on the same airport; games on the same 'level', etc)
6- In this corpus, you can find individuals who have been playing for a long while (e.g., weeks, or better yet, months).
7- The authors of the problem solving logs are approachable, and willing to participate in experiments doing more playing/problem solving

Since there are lots of videogames out there and people spend many hours playing, there must be plenty of opportunities to find corpora with these characteristics.

If you find me one or more of these large corpora, I'll pay you $100 each.
If you have any additional questions, please PM me.

Thanks
1046
General Software Discussion / Re: help me find an old videogame's music
« Last post by urlwolf on September 16, 2007, 12:21 PM »
Thanks, I checked it, and I don't think I recognize the title. That's probably because I dunno the title :).

PLus, that'd be only midi music, not the real thing.
Any other pointers?
1047
General Software Discussion / help me find an old videogame's music
« Last post by urlwolf on September 16, 2007, 08:45 AM »
Ok, I remember the music from one arcade videogame (I mean, one of those where you have to 'insert coin' to play. We are talking maybe 80's, early 90's.)

I have no idea how it's called. I can describe it a bit, with any luck it'll be popular enough to be recognized.

It was a conan-like warrior in a scrolling paradigm, like mario bros. The only feature of the warrior is that it had short hair. The standard weapon was a shield and a short sword, the two top-ups were: (1) wolverine-like claws, increased speed and (2) a long sword, longer than the height of the warrior itself, better reach, but slower. It was not a super-hit, I don't even remember the company.

The enemies were zombies, with the most common one being seen just above waist (weird!), moving left and right, half buried. You had to duck to kill those.

Anyway, the soundtrack was fantastic. Maybe I should just hum it and upload the file :)

If you know the name of the videogame or where I can get the name with such a description, please let me know!

Thanks
1048
I have two laptops.
None are connected to the 'net 24/7. Does that matter?
1049
Post New Requests Here / Re: IDEA: Very simple timeclock utility
« Last post by urlwolf on September 15, 2007, 05:59 PM »
I think timekeeper (see dc review here) is a good match for this, and a bit more advanced than titleLog (not much!).
1050
This is really interesting:
from Calvin newport's blog
Some of the most accomplished people I know are incredibly disorganized. They work at the last minute. They stay up all night. They constantly scramble to find what they’re looking for. But they still get it done. Other accomplished people are incredibly organized. What gives? The truths underlying this reality:
Being productive does not make you accomplished.
It does, however, make being accomplished less stressful.

What do you think?
Note: Mouser's sleeping habits and accomplishment is a perfect example :P
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