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Posted on 01-05-12 09:37 AM, in What did you get for Christmas? (And other related holidays) Link | Quote | ID: 149084


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Posted by za909
I got a new PC from my dad which had a crappy Windows 7 SP1 on it...

gets new computer (which costs $$)
complains about OS (which can be changed for free)

great job

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Posted on 01-05-12 09:37 AM, in Forced theme Link | Quote | ID: 149085


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Posted by kuja killer
eh, i really loved using the dark blue background i was using cause it's easy on my eyes,

i do not like all these bright colors in comparison.

Im sorry, but i voted the 3rd option (im the only person that has so far)

we can ignore your comments because you're renown for being resistant to change

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Posted on 01-05-12 09:38 AM, in We have reached an impasse, and now a wall! Link | Quote | ID: 149087


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well it's not like this place is going to disappear any time soon. if you're a rom hacker and using it, just keep doing so, for the love of god, please.

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Posted on 01-06-12 12:14 AM, in NYT Op-Ed: Internet Access is not a Human Right Link | Quote | ID: 149131


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FROM the streets of Tunis to Tahrir Square and beyond, protests around the world last year were built on the Internet and the many devices that interact with it. Though the demonstrations thrived because thousands of people turned out to participate, they could never have happened as they did without the ability that the Internet offers to communicate, organize and publicize everywhere, instantaneously.

It is no surprise, then, that the protests have raised questions about whether Internet access is or should be a civil or human right. The issue is particularly acute in countries whose governments clamped down on Internet access in an attempt to quell the protesters. In June, citing the uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa, a report by the United Nations’ special rapporteur went so far as to declare that the Internet had “become an indispensable tool for realizing a range of human rights.” Over the past few years, courts and parliaments in countries like France and Estonia have pronounced Internet access a human right.

But that argument, however well meaning, misses a larger point: technology is an enabler of rights, not a right itself. There is a high bar for something to be considered a human right. Loosely put, it must be among the things we as humans need in order to lead healthy, meaningful lives, like freedom from torture or freedom of conscience. It is a mistake to place any particular technology in this exalted category, since over time we will end up valuing the wrong things. For example, at one time if you didn’t have a horse it was hard to make a living. But the important right in that case was the right to make a living, not the right to a horse. Today, if I were granted a right to have a horse, I’m not sure where I would put it.

The best way to characterize human rights is to identify the outcomes that we are trying to ensure. These include critical freedoms like freedom of speech and freedom of access to information — and those are not necessarily bound to any particular technology at any particular time. Indeed, even the United Nations report, which was widely hailed as declaring Internet access a human right, acknowledged that the Internet was valuable as a means to an end, not as an end in itself.

What about the claim that Internet access is or should be a civil right? The same reasoning above can be applied here — Internet access is always just a tool for obtaining something else more important — though the argument that it is a civil right is, I concede, a stronger one than that it is a human right. Civil rights, after all, are different from human rights because they are conferred upon us by law, not intrinsic to us as human beings.

While the United States has never decreed that everyone has a “right” to a telephone, we have come close to this with the notion of “universal service” — the idea that telephone service (and electricity, and now broadband Internet) must be available even in the most remote regions of the country. When we accept this idea, we are edging into the idea of Internet access as a civil right, because ensuring access is a policy made by the government.

Yet all these philosophical arguments overlook a more fundamental issue: the responsibility of technology creators themselves to support human and civil rights. The Internet has introduced an enormously accessible and egalitarian platform for creating, sharing and obtaining information on a global scale. As a result, we have new ways to allow people to exercise their human and civil rights.

In this context, engineers have not only a tremendous obligation to empower users, but also an obligation to ensure the safety of users online. That means, for example, protecting users from specific harms like viruses and worms that silently invade their computers. Technologists should work toward this end.

It is engineers — and our professional associations and standards-setting bodies like the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers — that create and maintain these new capabilities. As we seek to advance the state of the art in technology and its use in society, we must be conscious of our civil responsibilities in addition to our engineering expertise.

Improving the Internet is just one means, albeit an important one, by which to improve the human condition. It must be done with an appreciation for the civil and human rights that deserve protection — without pretending that access itself is such a right.

Vinton G. Cerf, a fellow at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, is a vice president and chief Internet evangelist for Google.



From: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/05/opinion/internet-access-is-not-a-human-right.html

How do you all feel? This strikes me fuzzy, as public libraries are degrading in quality and utility, the Internet has become a more reliable and more accessible route of accessing the sum of human knowledge. I am uncomfortable with anything that would limit access to the Internet in its fullest form, and I would hope most people here would agree. But is Internet access a human right? Or is it just a route?

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Posted on 01-06-12 01:04 AM, in Collaborative language learning Link | Quote | ID: 149154


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Sounds good to me.

nihao ma?

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Posted on 01-06-12 01:08 AM, in Collaborative language learning Link | Quote | ID: 149156


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Posted by blackhole89
Tones... if you don't annotate it with the tones, the romanised writing does not convey enough information.

Well, I, for my part, agree with the sentiment that knowing the language of our future Chinese overlords can only come in handy. Whether the board is the right medium for it or not, I do not know.

well it can't hurt to try.

where do we start?

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Posted on 01-06-12 03:59 AM, in The Hunger Games Link | Quote | ID: 149182


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Excellent reviews, but any synopses I've seen sound exactly like Battle Royale.

I have to read Candide and Slaughterhouse Five since I picked em up at the library but haven't even touched them.

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Posted on 01-06-12 04:25 AM, in Ill cat Link | Quote | ID: 149185


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My cat has grown increasingly skinny since I moved back home. I don't know if it's a combination of stress and the smaller living space or what. There are two other cats in the family home and my cat rarely leaves my room as a result. He is eating normally and his feces does not appear to have any obvious signs of problems (it is hard and normal, no sign of worms, not runny, etc.). But my cat continues to grow very thin. I am trying to arrange a vet visit for him before the beginning of next week. Does anyone have any advice? his activity level doesn't seem to have diminished, but he's definitely thinner and worse muscle definition.

ty.

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Posted on 01-06-12 06:18 AM, in How often do you check or use this section of the forum? Link | Quote | ID: 149206


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If you use or check this section of the forum, please check in here and explain how often you use it, what you refer to it for, etc.

Just collecting some user info.

Thanks guys!

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Posted on 01-06-12 06:46 AM, in Ill cat Link | Quote | ID: 149215


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Posted by Celice
Has the weather or place he's been sleeping changed drastically at all? Some reactions stem from the obvious stress, but sometimes we might overlook what the cat considers stress.

I moved. So yes.

I'm not sure what exactly he eats for dry food, I changed his diet over to what my family's cats eat, but that food is a higher quality and he should have gotten better, not continued to get thinner.

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Posted on 01-06-12 09:05 AM, in Ill cat Link | Quote | ID: 149223


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Posted by Garoslaw
Cats also need to have a good diet, You can't make the cat suddenly stop eating meat and make the cat a vegetarian since It'd turn out to be very bad for the cat.

Yeah, I know, this probably isn't the case, just throwing it out here.

Moving on...

uhm. yeah because i so did that.



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Posted on 01-07-12 03:14 AM, in World of Tanks General Chat Thread (rev. 2 of 01-07-12 03:15 AM) Link | Quote | ID: 149255


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World of Tanks is a team-based multiplayer online game featuring historic fighting vehicles from the 1930s to the 1950s. World of Tanks is a PvP-focused action and strategy game. In the release version, World of Tanks includes more than 140 armored vehicles from China, the Soviet Union, Germany and USA. France, Britain and Japan have also been confirmed to be in development.









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These are old screenshots of my M4 Sherman.





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Alt trying to ram smaller tanks and getting KSed by teammates:



As a consequence, Alt for Team MVP:




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Posted on 01-07-12 03:16 AM, in StarCraft 2 Link | Quote | ID: 149256


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Bump.

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Posted on 01-07-12 03:17 AM, in What games are you playing right now? Link | Quote | ID: 149257


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World of Tanks.

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Posted on 01-07-12 03:39 AM, in How do I pronounce board2? Link | Quote | ID: 149259


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Yes, I know how to pronounce board2 (it's pronounced ack-emilm).

But more my question is this:

What is this place to you?
why do you come here?
What do you use when you're on the site?
What encourages you to keep coming back here?
What would encourage you to use the site more?

This is basically the same thing as the impasse thread, though a lot more positive and proactive. How can we help blackhole improve the user experience here?

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Posted on 01-07-12 03:44 AM, in World of Tanks General Chat Thread REDUX Link | Quote | ID: 149261


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Alt-tabbed back into the game a little late in the battle, saw another tank I knew I could damage, so I took aim, forgetting I left my flank exposed:

OOP LOL:


alt was already dead. That's who took these screenshots.


(Click images for full size versions)

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Posted on 01-07-12 03:50 AM, in World of Tanks General Chat Thread REDUX Link | Quote | ID: 149264


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Alt trying to ram smaller tanks and getting KSed by teammates:



As a consequence, Alt for Team MVP:



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Posted on 01-07-12 03:54 AM, in World of Tanks General Chat Thread REDUX Link | Quote | ID: 149266


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Rolling a wolf pack on the desert map (el hadjj or something)





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Posted on 01-07-12 04:00 AM, in World of Tanks General Chat Thread REDUX (rev. 2 of 01-07-12 04:01 AM) Link | Quote | ID: 149271


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http://worldoftanks.com/


AAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand http://worldoftanks.eu

And I'm sure as a Linux user you don't need this but you might try

http://forum.worldoftanks.com/index.php?/topic/7289-wot-under-linux/page__st__40

Good luck, bh89 and happy hunting

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Posted on 01-07-12 04:06 AM, in Happy birthday, NightKev! Link | Quote | ID: 149273


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happy bday

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