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5301
Little Voice Commander / Re: Adding spoken word option
« Last post by Deozaan on May 31, 2011, 02:08 AM »
I remember hearing Zaine's voice on the DC Podcast(s) back in the day. I thought he had a great voice for this kind of thing. IIRC, he does have a bit of a southern accent (which I only mention because Renegade mentioned having a Canadian accent), but I still thought Zaine has a great "radio" voice.
5302
Living Room / Re: Sony details welcome back package for PSN users
« Last post by Deozaan on May 30, 2011, 05:41 PM »
The store's still not back up, or is it?

AFAIK it's not up yet.
5303
Living Room / Re: Recommend some music videos to me!
« Last post by Deozaan on May 30, 2011, 01:58 PM »
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lɐɔıʇılod

:o :huh:

How the smurf...?
5305
Okay, I encountered this one yesterday. I could read it just fine, I just didn't know how to type it:

Political Captcha.png
5306
DC Gamer Club / Re: Terraria
« Last post by Deozaan on May 30, 2011, 06:58 AM »
The game has been out for 2 weeks, lets see how it's doing:

Most Played Terraria.png

I'm pretty sure this doesn't even include my own playtime.

(It currently ranks in 21st place for lifetime play time among folks in my friends list.)
5307
Living Room / Re: Recommend some music videos to me!
« Last post by Deozaan on May 30, 2011, 06:01 AM »
Okay, here's a geeky science song featuring Carl Sagan and Stephen Hawking:

5308
Living Room / Re: Thinking of Getting a New Email Address (NSFW)
« Last post by Deozaan on May 30, 2011, 12:30 AM »
$12 a year is kind of overpriced for a .com...
5309
We asked Google exactly what constituted 'extensive abuse,' but were told by a spokesperson that the company has 'no more detail to share' on the matter.

How about mouser's Google Translator Boomerang?

Mouser can smile with pride that he helped take down Google. :P
5310
DC Gamer Club / Re: NightSky
« Last post by Deozaan on May 29, 2011, 02:02 PM »
5311
Living Room / Re: Kaydara - 55 minute Matrix Fanfilm
« Last post by Deozaan on May 26, 2011, 05:38 PM »
The sound was WAAAY out of sync for me (don't know why) so it was like watching a badly dubbed french film, and the story line seemed a bit shallow in spots (I know, it's short, it's a FAN film, etc. etc.) but well done overall.

As far as I could tell, the sound was perfectly in sync for me and it felt like watching a badly dubbed "Japanimation" cartoon from half a century ago (e.g. Speed Racer). The translation wasn't that great, the English voice actors weren't very good. . .

I just shut it down not quite half-way through because it was all too ridiculous for me.

And that's not even mentioning the opening scene with the cats and the mouse and the bird and eggs. :huh:
5312
Living Room / Re: What books are you reading?
« Last post by Deozaan on May 24, 2011, 02:31 AM »
I recently read an essay entitled The Law by Frederic Bastiat. It's in the public domain so you should be able to find it for free or cheap somewhere. In fact it's even part of a collection of Bastiat's Essays on Political Economy on Librivox.org if you prefer an Audiobook edition. The basic premise of the essay is to explain the purpose of governmentmental law. A few select quotes:

"If every person has the right to defend--even by force-- his person, his liberty, and his property, then it follows that a group of men have the right to organize and support a common force to protect these rights constantly. Thus the principle of collective right--its reason for existing, its lawfulness--is based on individual right."

He explains an idea of how government sometimes is corrupted from its natural and rightful purpose to protect life, liberty, and property to denying those very things from some people using a system he calls Legal Plunder:

"When a portion of wealth is transferred from the person who owns it--without his consent and without compensation, and whether by force or by fraud--to anyone who does not own it, then I say that property is violated; that an act of plunder is committed...
"How is the legal plunder to be identified? Quite simply. See if the law takes from some persons what belongs to them, and gives it to other persons to whom it does not belong. See if the law benefits one citizen at the expense of another by doing what the citizen himself cannot do without committing a crime..."

It's a relatively short read (perhaps 50 pages?) compared to what I'd consider a "normal" length (novel-sized) book, as I suppose essays typically are. But I found the concepts in it enlightening I, for one, agreed with Bastiat.



Additionally I just read another related book entitled The Proper Role of Government (which appears to also be released under the title The Proper Role & Improper Role of Government) by Ezra Taft Benson.

This one is even shorter than The Law; the edition I read was only 32 pages. In this pamphlet(?) Benson talks of the principles on which government should be formed, the basic function of government, the source of governmental power, the proper role and functions of government, things the government should not do, the basic error of Marxism, the real cause of American prosperity, as well as consequences for disregarding the principles, and suggestions on how to return to basic concepts and principles in government. Benson even quotes Bastiat's The Law a number of times throughout the book. A couple select quotes from the book:

"This means, then, that the proper function of government is limited only to those spheres of activity within which the individual citizen has the right to act. By deriving its just powers from the governed, government becomes primarily a mechanism for defense against bodily harm, theft and involuntary servitude. It cannot claim the power to redistribute the wealth or force reluctant citizens to perform acts of charity against their will. Government is created by man. No man possesses such power to delegate. The creature cannot exceed the creator."

"There is one simple test. Do I as an individual have a right to use force upon my neighbor to accomplish this goal? If I do have such a right, then I may delegate that power to my government to exercise on my behalf. If I do not have that right as an individual, then I cannot delegate it to government, and I cannot ask my government to perform the act for me."


And while I'm on the topic, I'm about to get started on The Five Thousand Year Leap by W. Cleon Skousen. The Amazon page describes it as follows:

In The 5000 Year Leap: A Miracle That Changed the World, Discover the 28 Principles of Freedom our Founding Fathers said must be understood and perpetuated by every people who desire peace, prosperity, and freedom. Learn how adherence to these beliefs during the past 200 years has brought about more progress than was made in the previous 5000 years. These 28 Principles include The Genius of Natural Law, Virtuous and Moral Leaders, Equal Rights--Not Equal Things, and Avoiding the Burden of Debt.
5313
DC Gamer Club / Re: Terraria
« Last post by Deozaan on May 23, 2011, 08:12 PM »
Episode 3 of Coe's Bane is up:



This will probably be my last update of Coe's Bane in this thread. For future reference, here's a link to the Coe's Bane playlist, which will have new episodes added to it: http://www.youtube.c...p=PL4CE84FB3E76AC312
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Living Room / Re: favourite hardware hacking resources
« Last post by Deozaan on May 23, 2011, 07:52 PM »
If anyone who lives in the US wants a tiny packet of sugru -- and when i say tiny i mean it, less than size of marble -- send me a pm with your address and i'll put one in an envelope.  i have about 5 to give out.  Mention which color you prefer (black, blue, orange, green).

I'll take one. PM incoming.
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Living Room / Re: Show us the View Outside Your Window
« Last post by Deozaan on May 23, 2011, 07:28 PM »
I don't think you want to see my view. This IS Arizona!

If you think this panorama is BIG, you should see the picture from which it was reduced to fit in the size limit here. That picture is 17 megabytes in size(17068 x 3883).
 (see attachment in previous post)
-Arizona Hot (May 23, 2011, 06:17 PM)

Is there any way you can get rid of that huge black border around it? That makes it take up a lot more space than is necessary.
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Living Room / Re: A Virus Walks into a Bar...
« Last post by Deozaan on May 23, 2011, 07:01 PM »
That was funny. :)
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I installed it 2 weeks ago and it feels unfinished. Did you try it ?
I don't think I was offered to chose the location of the "SecretSync" folder (in Windows XP, the default (only?) location is in C:\Documents and Settings\). Are/were you able to select the location of the SecretSync Folder?

Yeah I tried it.

No, I wasn't able to select the location. It just goes into my User directory. It's kind of a bummer that it makes Dropbox a bit more inconvenient to use, but since I'm only putting select files where encryption is important to me in there, I guess I probably won't need to use it that often.
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DC Gamer Club / Re: Minecraft - An Incredible Indie Game
« Last post by Deozaan on May 23, 2011, 05:34 AM »
Here are a couple of fun music videos related to Minecraft:





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Living Room / Re: Sony details welcome back package for PSN users
« Last post by Deozaan on May 23, 2011, 03:23 AM »
Some right maybe ;). You'll at least get this:

4. Existing PlayStation Plus subscribers will be given 60 days free subscription.

The PSN has been down for half as long anyway, so I'd expect at least 30 days extension anyway. But that's nice of them to extend it an extra 30 days.
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Living Room / Re: Recommend some music videos to me!
« Last post by Deozaan on May 23, 2011, 02:44 AM »
Okay, so the music video is ok, but not anything spectacular. I just really like the song.

Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros - Home

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And here comes the "workaround":

http://lifehacker.co...eve-got-beta-invites

That SecretSync looks neato. Thanks!
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Living Room / Re: Sony details welcome back package for PSN users
« Last post by Deozaan on May 22, 2011, 10:46 PM »
What about if you already own those games and pay for PSN+. Do you have a right to complain then?
5323
Living Room / Re: Now you're REALLY screwed...
« Last post by Deozaan on May 22, 2011, 09:22 PM »
I'm pretty sure I saw this posted here on DC before, but I can't find the thread.

But while searching for it, I noticed a high correlation between the word "screw" (and its variants) and Apple topics. :-\
5324
Living Room / Re: tablet screens to go blind for
« Last post by Deozaan on May 22, 2011, 05:47 PM »
The story continues, not with high dpi's but a 27" with lots of pixels combined with fine viewing angle and touch capability press release

That would make a huge smartphone  ;D

Awesome! I can't wait until it's affordable. :D I wouldn't mind putting that display on my desk. :Thmbsup:
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Living Room / Re: So Apple really is a religious thing...
« Last post by Deozaan on May 22, 2011, 05:37 PM »
Maybe it's the "image-processing and interpretation" part of the brain. You know, from looking at pictures and images and processing them into some kind of meaning.

Quote from the article:
A team of neuroscientists studied Brooks’ brain while undergoing an MRI scan, to see how it reacted to images of Apple products and (heaven forbid) non-Apple products.

According to the neuroscientists, the scan revealed that there were marked differences in Brooks’ reactions to the different products.
Image processing areas would, of course, have been triggered by both Apple & non-Apple products, so that cannot be what they were looking at. There have been quite a few fMRI studies on religion.

Okay, so my example was incorrect. That doesn't discount other possibilities. Such as what if those areas of the brain that light up were the areas associated with "responding to images/thoughts about things we like vs. things we don't like" areas of the brain? In that case, someone who likes Apple is going to have positive thoughts/feelings associated with images of Apple products, and someone who is religious is going to have positive thoughts/feelings associated with images of their religion. Someone who likes Snickers candy bars may also have brain activity in the same way when they view a commercial or picture(s) of Snickers bars.

As I said. Either the article does a poor job of explaining the science involved, or something is wrong with the science, since next to nothing appears to be conclusive about the information described. If the same area of two separate brains shows activity, all that necessarily indicates is that the same area of two separate brains are showing activity.

As I learned recently from App103:

Think about this the next time someone tries to explain a cause/effect relationship between statistics.

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