You are responsible for all that you do, all that you don't do, and the consequences thereof.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

http://www.science20.com/rogue_neuron/creativity_crime_passion

Monday, December 27, 2010

http://blogs.forbes.com/firewall/2010/07/28/researchers-hack-can-make-atms-spew-money/

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Holloween

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDOUYBN8W0I

It's a bit late, oh well.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

http://www.feministe.us/blog/archives/2007/01/03/the-rape-of-mr-smith/

Running out of content.

It seems I'm exhausting stumbleupon's supply of good, interesting articles. I can't seem to find them as fast as would be needed to maintain the daily post rate. Sorry about that. Maybe I can extend things a bit by digging up some old stuff I thought was interesting enough to save a bookmark of.

edit: my alarm may have been premature. Seems I'm able to keep up for a while longer than expected. I miss having way more content than I needed though.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Sunday, December 05, 2010

Riot's greatest challenge.

Riot is the maker of League of Legends. It seems to me, that the worst part of their game, is the other players one has to play with. I just get this feeling that the entire game is engulfed in this culture of hate, which is spread by the constant anger spewed forth in games.

Riot really needs to find someone who can defuse the anger in their playerbase. I don't know if any such person really exists, but I am of the opinion, that managing the emotions and reactions of players is something game companies need to learn how to do, if they wish to truly shine in the future. It is quite possibly the most difficult problem for a game company to try and tackle.

One thing that worries me: the standard method to deal with bad behavior is punishment. Unfortunately, most of the bad behavior stems from anger and disgust. Punishment can only increase people's anger and disgust.

The leaver problem: Lots of people will leave a game early. Often it means they've decided they don't want to play that game. Forcing them to play (if it were possible) isn't likely to make them into friendlier or better players, it will just make their resentment grow. What solution is there though? I really wish I knew, and I believe it is a question that really needs an answer. I wish I knew where to find it.

The rage problem: Lots of people will vent their frustrations in chat, this often demoralizes the whole team, as few will ever like hearing it. The only punishment I know of, is banning the egregious cases, which again, doesn't help improve people's attitudes any. At best, it convinces the worst cases to stop playing, but doesn't really change anything. It doesn't teach better ways of thinking, or behaving. Again, I wish I knew of a good solution, alas, it eludes me.

Another issue: the simple act of punishing people makes those who are angry with the ones getting punished feel justified in their anger, and encourages them to continue to be angry with others. It creates an endless cycle of hate. I desperately wish I knew how break the cycle and teach these people to lead happier lives.

Written on 11/7/2010

Saturday, December 04, 2010

What the U.S. feeds it's children.

http://simplegoodandtasty.com/2010/03/07/an-open-letter-to-our-children-were-sorry-about-school-lunch

"In the past three years, the government has provided the nation’s schools with millions of pounds of beef and chicken that wouldn’t meet the quality or safety standards of many fast-food restaurants, from Jack in the Box and other burger places to chicken chains such as KFC, a USA TODAY investigation found."

Thursday, December 02, 2010

Friday, November 26, 2010

http://paidcontent.org/article/419-the-real-cost-of-free/

"The sad truth is that almost everything almost every artist tries to earn money will fail. This has nothing to do with the internet, of course. Consider the remarkable statement from Alanis Morissette’s attorney at the Future of Music Conference: 97% of the artists signed to a major label before Napster earned $600 or less a year from it. And these were the lucky lotto winners, the tiny fraction of 1% who made it to a record deal. Almost every artist who sets out to earn a living from art won’t get there (for me, it took 19 years before I could afford to quit my day job)"

Saturday, November 20, 2010

A neat looking game in the making.

http://4playerpodcast.com/2010/09/05/pax-2010-swarm-as-it-was-and-as-it-is-now/

The first vid looked like a neat concept, though I was concerned that it could get boring quickly. The second vid was more like a different game, with a new inventive method of managing life, and controlling the "character".

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Some Thoughts on Teemo in League of Legends

I'm starting to think that the reason Teemo is seen as weak, is due to him not meshing well with the team fight heavy metagame. He actually seems more like an anti-team-fight character. With well placed shrooms, and his nuke potential with blinding dart and poison passive, he can ensure any enemy that is out of position gets torn apart. Done well, the opposing team should never be ready for a team fight, which is why I call him anti-team-fight. He helps prevent team fights from happening.

In general, I'd say Teemo works best in combo with good gankers who can pounce on vulnerable enemies, and run before enemy backup arrives.

Tip: Once your team has taken down a few towers, it can be very helpful to put mushrooms in the enemy forest.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8lja_10-resonant-chamber_fun

Sunday, November 14, 2010

The modern human condition.

http://www.willwilliams.co.uk/interesting-psychology/whats-wrong-with-people/

"Social networking sites like myspace and facebook are great for feeling that instinctive sense of “being sociable” but once the novelty wears off, you start to realise its no substitute for face to face contact. Technology may be very good at tricking the conscious mind, but it doesn’t trick the subconscious mind and instincts, which soon catch up."

I'm pretty sure this isn't actually true. From what I know, people had the same problem even before the internet. The issue isn't not seeing people face to face, but the content of the conversation. When conversations are shallow, people become miserable over time. People need to forge meaningful connections not mere chat buddies, to speak of things that truely matter to them, and feel that they are heard.

Friday, November 05, 2010

http://pottsmerc.com/articles/2010/09/16/news/green/doc4c9110c5c774d553356019.txt
http://www.seedsofdeception.com/utility/showArticle/?objectID=297

"The FDA does not require any safety tests on genetically modified foods. If Monsanto or other biotech companies declare their foods safe, the agency has no further questions."

That does not sound good.

Tuesday, November 02, 2010

Bleach AMV - Dancing for Rain

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4X9Yf7cbBoM&feature=video_response

The song doesn't really start until 00:32 or so. Darn intros annoy me.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Monday, October 18, 2010

Be wary

http://blogs.technet.com/b/mmpc/archive/2010/08/09/painting-by-numbers.aspx

Just because someone tells you to, doesn't mean it's a good idea.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

One person's great regret.

http://web.archive.org/web/20101015211817/http://www.mybiggestregretever.com/post/958025738/saying-i-didnt-care

Saying I Didn’t Care

My biggest regret ever is saying I didn’t care. When I was ten I told my dad that I didn’t care if he ever picked me up from school again. He killed himself that night. I wish I had told him that I cared. That I care so much, every single day that it consumes me.

[Female, 19]

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

A review of League of Legends

http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2010/09/17/land-of-the-free-league-of-legends/

I found it to be an interesting read, though I have not played it, nor have I played any of it's predecessors. Maybe I'll take a closer look.

Fredrik K T Andersson

http://andersson.elfwood.com/

This guy has some awesome art.

09-19-2014 edit: That link doesn't go to the same place it used to... I'm not sure how to find the stuff I used to be linking.

Monday, October 11, 2010

http://arstechnica.com/science/news/2010/10/if-im-drunk-youre-a-jerk.ars

What is Watson?

http://wimp.com/ibmjeopardy/

I expect the hardest part for a computer, is understanding the question.

Friday, October 08, 2010

An unwanted name change.

http://torrentfreak.com/pirate-bay-nemesis-has-name-changed-by-pranksters-090607/

Sounds like it's a little too easy to get a name change in Sweden.

Kids...

http://web.archive.org/web/20100916211521/http://www.ottawacitizen.com/life/Nintendo+have+problem/3373784/story.html

Nintendo, Wii have a problem

On a humid Saturday afternoon, inside the neutral-coloured walls of a home in suburban Ottawa, two children, ages four and six, engaged in a debate that has bedevilled mankind since 40,000 B.C., when Homo sapiens adopted spoken language as the primary means of human communication, replacing calligraphy.

"I'm Mario!" the four-year-old yelled.

"No, I'm Mario," the six-year-old protested. "You're Luigi!"

"No, you're Luigi!"

"I'm Mario!"

"No way! I am!"

And so on. Though this sounds like a heated discussion you might overhear at the annual Congress of Italian-American Plumbers with Amnesia, it was actually a fight between my daughter and son. I had just set up our fresh-from-the-box Nintendo Wii video game console and started a game called New Super Mario Bros. On our television screen, two overalls-clad characters -- Mario, dressed in red, and Luigi, wearing green -- waited for my children to guide them through a world of killer mushrooms and grenade-chucking turtles.

"This is going to be fun," I told Ella, my six-year-old daughter. "You have to save a princess."

"You can shoot fireballs at the bad guys," I said to Jack, my four-year-old son. "And you can smash bricks with your head."

Though each held a Wii Remote, the controller that makes the game characters run and jump and duck, Ella and Jack just stared at the television, arms limp. After a few seconds, Jack awoke from his trance, looked over at the couch, where I was sitting, and said he wanted to be Mario.

A look of extreme displeasure immediately flashed across Ella's face. Uh oh. Soon, angry shouts filled our living room. The epic Mario/Luigi debate had begun.

There are several certainties in my life. I know that every time I sleep for more than seven hours, I will wake with a stiff lower back. I know that every time I turn on my computer, I will be prompted to download a new version of iTunes. And I know that every time my kids are in the same room, they will fight over something ridiculous.

If one of them wants something, no matter what it is -- a sticker, a toy neither has played with for months, a rock in the backyard -- it immediately becomes the most desired object in the universe. If Jack wants his lunch on a yellow plate, that plate instantly becomes the only one worthy of carrying Ella's grilled cheese sandwich. If Ella finds a marble underneath the couch, well, how can Jack possibly be expected to survive the next five minutes of his life without that marble?

I had hoped the Wii would be different. The only reason I bought it was to provide my kids with an activity they could both enjoy at the same time. At least, that is what I told my wife. The truth is, I bought the console so I could play Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11, a video game that is just like real golf, without all the walking and fresh air. But I figured that when I wasn't pretending to hit 300-yard drives down digital fairways, Ella and Jack would have fun playing games together. Boy, was I naive.

Then again, perhaps my desire for my kids to get along is not so much naive as selfish. I don't like all that fighting. I like peace. I like quiet. Conflict, however, is a defining element of almost all sibling relationships. According to psychologists, aggression between siblings during childhood and adolescence is the most common type of conflict in all of society. Some studies even suggest that all this squabbling is productive, that it helps children set personal boundaries and build identities separate from their siblings, while learning about the limits of acceptable behaviour.

Still, a parent can only take so much kiddie conflict. And after 10 minutes of Mario-based verbal warfare, I had reached my hourly limit. It was time to bring the Mario/Luigi debate to a close.

"Guys, guys, calm down," I said. "It doesn't matter who's Mario and who's Luigi. They do the same things. If you don't stop fighting, I'm turning off the Wii."

Jack and Ella stopped shouting. They looked again at the television, where Mario and Luigi patiently waited. They were quiet for a while, mulling over their dilemma. Finally, Jack turned his big blue eyes toward me and, in a voice many decibels lower than it had been moments before, broke the silence.

"Dad," he said. "Which one is Mario?"

Roger Collier appears every second week. E-mail: rogercollier@hotmail.com



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Wednesday, October 06, 2010

Friday, October 01, 2010

Sunday, September 26, 2010

I hate Real ID.

http://us.battle.net/en/realid/faq

So, basically, if I want to chat with people across games using b.net, I have to share my real name, along with the real name of all my other friends I've shared my real name with. That combined with using email as a login name makes it seem like they are trying to get people's accounts and ID info stolen. On top of that, the password has significant restrictions on what characters can be used, further helping brute force password hacks. B.net seems severely unsafe to me.

The power of Netflix

http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/10_39/b4196021822248.htm?cmpid=spn.invrel.BWinnovindex.netflix.movies

Sometimes I think rental services like Netflix could be a greater threat to media companies than Piracy is.

Outlaws of EVE

http://www.massively.com/2010/08/08/eve-evolved-outlaws-of-eve/

{paywall} Living without money

http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/article6928744.ece

Friday, September 24, 2010

A lesson about Piracy.

http://vimeo.com/4802347

He's got a definite point about the future: piracy + 3d printers is gonna really mess things up someday.

I'm glad I don't live in Japan.

http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/ValuesDissonance/Anime

I have read a sizable amount of manga, and come to the conclusion that I'm glad I was not born in Japan. I feel like this list of Japanese values in Anime, that don't fly well in America, helps explain why. In general, I'd say the Japanese are too fond of victim blaming, bullying, and abuse.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/chris-dannen/techwatch/google-guide-infuriating-your-isp

Caramelldansen with english lyrics

https://web.archive.org/web/20130415094147/http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/542566

This one takes a while to download.
So, the original song was from Sweden (I think), then got sped up and made popular in Japan, and now someone has made english lyrics for it. Makes me wonder just how many countries this meme has gotten to.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Prehomosexual?

http://www.scientificamerican.com/blog/post.cfm?id=is-your-child-a-prehomosexual-forec-2010-09-15

A conclusion, about global warming.

I've concluded that the only solution to global warming, is green energy sources. Regardless of how much we improve our efficiency, our societies will continue to use more energy. So, the only long term solution, is to find methods of generating energy, that don't mess up the environment.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

We picked up a prostitute today.

http://web.archive.org/web/20100813121154/http://theadventuresofsuperwife.com/2008/12/we-picked-up-a-prostitute-today/

Posted by Molly on December 28th, 2008.

No, really.

B and I were on our way to the grocery store, and saw a young girl on the side of the road. She was in high heels, and sort of shuffling down the snowy sidewalk. We looped around a parking lot, pulled over and offered her a ride. She said she was supposed to meet a friend, and they didn’t show up so she didn’t really have anywhere to go. It was about -2° outside, so I insisted she get in the car and at least warm up. She gratefully obliged. I could tell she was younger than me, dark hair and makeup on that was a little too dark for her skin. Her eyelids were covered in glitter and she had earrings going up each ear. We drove around the block and I offered to take her up to the convenience store up the street. We pulled up, and B told her to wait in the car, he’d grab her something to eat and something warm to drink.

As B walked away, she looked at me and said “I’m sure you know what I was doing” I nodded my head. Tears welled up in her eyes, and I could tell that she was embarrassed. I smiled and told her it was okay, we just couldn’t let her stand out there while it was so cold out. She smiled, and started telling me about herself… she told me her name, and that she just turned 23, about how she said she had one of her poems published and how she wanted to go to school to be nurse. She wanted to help other people with addictions, as she is a heroin addict herself.

I could see on her face that she was out of her element, that she was so used to dealing with low lives, dealers and junikes that it was almost awkward being around people on the straight and narrow. It was like a jolt back into the real world.

We talked for about 15 minutes, and she told me she was born in a prison in Arizona, and her mother walked the streets with her and gave her heroin for the first time. She had been through treatment twice, and both times did very well, but fell back into her old ways quickly when she was forced to fend for herself.

I was at a loss of what to say, I felt like I needed to say something profound, to give her hope or a shred of inspiration. I just looked at her, my heart breaking and wishing I could hand her a magic pill that would take away her addiction and keep her from having to have sex with strangers for money.

B got back in the car with a small pizza and a big hot chocolate, and a bottle of power aide for the road. She sat in the car and finished the pizza, and we made small talk. She thanked us again, and walked into the gas station. B and I just sat there for a second quietly, then went on our way to the grocery store.

Different photos tell different stories.

http://www.petapixel.com/2010/06/11/exploring-different-perspectives-of-poverty-through-photography/

Friday, September 17, 2010

IE9

http://www.itnews.com/web-services-development/22478/ie9-has-google-chrome-run?source=ITNEWSNLE_nlt_itndaily_2010-09-15

If Microsoft is trying to outdo Google's Chrome browser, then that would mean Google's Chrome browser is a success. The whole point, was to inspire other browser companies to improve their browsers.

Final Fantasy XIII

Final Fantasy XIII impressed me in one area: the quality of the characters. While hitting most of the usual character tropes, they managed to give each character a depth usually lacking in these stories. Unfortunately, the deep characters are pretty much the only thing the story has. The plot itself, is rather lacking.

Regarding the gameplay, I felt like the button pressing was there just for the sake of having it. I think the gameplay might've been better with a paradigm assigned to each button, and all characters on auto, with paradigm shifting being the primary focus of combat, but that would probably have made the combat system even less popular. Also, the menu system is really a terrible way to manage combat UI. I guess it's tradition.

Personally, I liked the first 20 or so hours better than the latter 20 or so hours. Many of the reviews I read complained about the first 20 being the worst part due to lack of options and not being able to control who was in the party. I actually liked it better, because it forced me to keep changing my tactics and I felt like I had a greater variety of successful playstyles available to me. After I gained access to all party members, I felt like I got forced into having a sentinal out at all times, which made me feel less free to fool around than I had been previously.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

How the FBI defines rape?

http://www.salon.com/life/broadsheet/2010/09/14/rape_hearing

"The carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will."

Wow, I didn't realize the FBI definition for rape was so... lacking.

Not enough talking.

One disturbing trend I've noticed in Manga, is a strong tendency for characters to make decisions without consulting the people who are affected by the decision. Deciding what is best for someone else, without asking them if they agree, is foolish. It's important in any relationship, to allow the other party to have a say in what you do, especially if it affects them.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Recettear

I've recently purchased Recettear on steam, and I found it to be a very enjoyable game. It's quite different from anything else I've played, so I can't really categorize it. Personally, I think $20 is a bit too much, and would consider $10 to be a more appropriate price, but I have a tendency to consider most games overpriced. I typically seek to get 2 hours of fun for every dollar spent, if not more, and I'm nearing the end of my interest in the game after 25 hours. Took about 8 hours to beat, the rest was spent fooling around, and trying to beat my own self made records for things.

Stereotypes can cause everyone trouble.

http://www.salon.com/life/broadsheet/2010/09/01/boys_stereotyped/index.html

Monday, September 13, 2010

There is a problem in America's debt collection system.

http://www.startribune.com/investigators/101723868.html?elr=KArks:DCiU1OiP:DiiUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aUU

"in Minnesota, collectors can take people's money without proving in court the debt is owed."

"When mistakes occur, consumers often must go to court and prove it. Their money already taken, they typically cannot afford an attorney and must navigate the court system alone."

That sounds pretty scary.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

We need better therapists.

http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/anger-in-the-age-entitlement/200905/emotional-abuse-why-your-individual-therapy-didnt-help-and-

It's scary to realize that as more and more people are in need of good mental help, very few are able to get it, even if they try.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Resonance of Fate

When I read reviews of Resonance of Fate, many of them seemed to think the game was incredibly hard. After playing the game myself, and then watching a friend of mine play, we both got a little confused as to why people thought the game was challenging.

The biggest challenge in Resonance of Fate, was figuring out how to play. While the game's tutorial does explain the rules, it doesn't really explain how to win. It is up to the players to figure out what works and what doesn't.

What I find worrisome, is the possibility that people are getting too accustomed to having games explain everything. If people are always told exactly what they need to do, how will they learn to think for themselves or solve problems that haven't yet been solved?

Friday, September 10, 2010

Beware of Facebook.

http://www.cheerupemokid.net/comic/2010/06/15/girlfriend-3

To link, or not to link?

Lately it seems my posts have all just been links to interesting things I've found on the internet, mostly through StumbleUpon. I can't help but think this isn't the best way to do a blog. Unfortunately, I seem to be running out of things to say that don't require lots of context to understand.

Wednesday, September 08, 2010

Thursday, September 02, 2010

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Monday, August 30, 2010

Wtf?

http://www.harpyness.com/2010/08/09/patriarchy-hurts-babies-too/

I'm curious as to where he learned to use physical violence involving fists as a teaching tool for kids under 2 years of age.

Friday, August 27, 2010

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Thursday, August 12, 2010

The Creative Machine

http://www.umsl.edu/~sauterv/DSS/creativitymachine_12504.html

Random Writings

A dream unfulfilled.
A belief in helplessness.
A desire to die.
A fear of failure.

Bound in torment,
afraid of escape,
What awaits me,
on the other side?

I seek an escape,
from the binds that blind me.
I cannot see,
but I want to.
What is it, that I cannot see?
What is it, that I am looking for?
What, will become of me?
Me, who cannot see?

I must build something I have never seen,
using pieces I never had,
to find an answer, I never knew,
discover a truth, that might not even exist.

Friday, May 28, 2010

One source of depression is...

A common source of severe depression, is the inability to achieve a goal, combined with the inability to abandon that goal. So long as both conditions continue, a depression caused by it, cannot end.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Valve, you impress me.

Logging in to Steam, I saw an ad that really impressed me: Valve is offering a copy of Portal free until the 24th to "celebrate" the introduction of steam for the Mac. Personally, I see it as an awesome business decision. Trying to get people to sign up for a service they don't currently have need for is difficult. Offer them a free game, and it gets a lot easier to bring people in. Once in, they'll see the ads, and might be tempted to buy more. This will dramatically increase Steam's popularity on the Mac, which is vital to both its sales and success on the platform. I'm not accustomed to seeing this much intelligence from game companies.

Sunday, May 09, 2010

To all those, who want to help their suicidal friends:

SHUT UP. I've been depressed for 20 years. I'm 27. The only useful thing you can do, is honestly say you want them to live, and/or offer the means do so. Everything else, is noise or worse: a source of guilt. If you can't honestly support them, without any extra demands or expectations beyond life, you won't be able to help. If you don't honestly want them to stay, in this world, with you, then you don't matter. To save someone, you have to make them a part of your life. Because, a person who wants to die, doesn't have one of their own anymore.

When someone wants to die, the important question isn't why they want to die, but what reason do they have to live? I don't mean bullshit like jobs, GPAs, College, or any other measurement of success. What in their life actually matters to them? For me, it's people. Only two have said and shown that they actually want me to live. Only two. No one else has bothered to make me a real part of their life. No one else has given me a real reason to live. Until you're willing to take on the burden of someone else's suffering, you'll never be able to save them from it. Don't think you can save someone without putting a piece of your own life on the line. It's painful, it's risky, and there's a lot to lose.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Bayonetta is a comedy.

I'm beginning to wonder why none of the reviews I've seen for Bayonetta make any mention of it's humor. As far as I can tell, it seems they all just missed the joke. Bayonetta isn't simply a femme fatale, but a parody of one. The whole game is one giant joke, with awesome action gameplay added in.

I'd summarize it as Devil May Cry, with the silliness turned up to God Hand levels.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Time Travel

http://media.threadless.com/product/1476/zoom.gif

I think it'd be amusing if someone printed that out, and handed it to a stranger on a Thursday saying "You wanted to see me?".

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Innovation

I've noticed that in many fields, innovation mainly comes from new companies. It often seems as if old companies are too entrenched in the status quo to want new things to come about (an example would be Kodak who was very late to the digital party, despite being the first to invent it).

However, big oil doesn't seem to suffer that problem. I often read about new technologies being developed to get more oil from more places, or about how they are investing in other fuel types. I wondered what the reason was, then realized there's a big fundamental difference between oil companies and manufacturing companies: Oil will run out.

Every time a new oil platform is built, they know there's a limited amount of oil to be retrieved. So big oil has to constantly be on the lookout for new technologies to get more, and if that ever fails, new products to sell when the oil starts running low.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

The Robotic Future

As robots take over more and more jobs, one big question I fear may be getting overlooked is: What do we do with all the current and future unemployable people?

There is a certain minimum level of performance required to be worth hiring at minimum wage. As the skill level and performance of robots increases, the minimum ability required to be worth minimum wage will also increase.

Sunday, February 07, 2010

The need for predictions.

http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~kuipers/opinions/electrons-vs-fairies.html

Making good decisions relies upon a mix of luck, and the ability to predict the outcome of those decisions. (preferably more of the later). For knowledge to be helpful, it must improve the ability to make predictions. To determine if that is so, one must have testable predictions made from that knowledge. If the knowledge cannot produce testable predictions, then the usefulness of the knowledge cannot be known.

Tuesday, February 02, 2010

Virtual Jobs:

Part of the trouble with trying to stop RMT (Real Money Transfer) in games is that the money involved is enough to live on in some places. For instance: the approximate USD (United States Dollar) value of isk I make each month in EVE is near $50. While that's hardly significant where I live, in other places, that's a lot of money. So, then I wondered:

Is it possible to make an MMO designed to provide work and pay for people in poor countries, and actually succeed? It would need to have low minimum system requirements, and somehow obtain, and maintain enough popularity to keep demand for the fruit's of other's labor high. A tall order.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Amusing quotes

Taken from: http://www.dreamslaughter.com/BTB%2001.html

I contend that we are both atheists. I just believe in one fewer god than you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible gods, you will understand why I dismiss yours.
~ Stephen Roberts

They made a wasteland and called it peace.
~ Tacitus

If you talk to God, you are praying. If God talks to you, you have schizophrenia.
~ Thomas Szasz

You know your god is man-made when he hates all the same people you do.
~ [Usenet]

We must question the story logic of having an all-knowing all-powerful God, who creates faulty humans, and then blames them for his own mistakes.
~ Gene Roddenberry

Kill a man, and you are an assassin. Kill millions of men, and you are a conqueror. Kill everyone, and you are a god.
~ Jean Rostand

Men are not punished for their sins, but by them.
~ Elbert G Hubbard

I like your Christ; I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ.
~ Mohandas Gandhi

Patriotism is your conviction that this country is superior to all other countries because you were born in it.
~ George Bernard Shaw

Capitalism is the astounding belief that the most wickedest of men will do the most wickedest of things for the greatest good of everyone.
~ John Maynard Keynes

I distrust those people who know so well what God wants them to do because I notice it always coincides with their own desires.
~ Susan B. Anthony

If pigs could vote, the man with the slop bucket would be elected swineherd every time, no matter how much slaughtering he did on the side.
~ Orson Scott Card

It is poverty to decide that a child must die so that you may live as you wish.
~ Mother Teresa

If we'd been born where they were born and taught what they were taught, we would believe what they believe.
~ A church sign in Northern Ireland

Jehovah was not a moral god. He had all the vices and he lacked all the virtues. He generally carried out all his threats, but he never faithfully kept a promise.
~ Robert G. Ingersoll

What difference does it make to the dead, the orphans, and the homeless, whether the mad destruction is wrought under the name of totalitarianism or the holy name of liberty and democracy?
~ Mohandas Gandhi

A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything.
~ Nietzsche

Humanity without religion is like a serial killer without a chainsaw.
~ Unknown

Humanity has advanced, when it has advanced, not because it has been sober, responsible, and cautious, but because it has been playful, rebellious, and immature.
~ Tom Robbins

Peace is over rated. Any slave can have peace. Just pick the cotton.
~ TheSong

Pain is certain, suffering is optional.
~ Buddha

When did I realize I was God? Well, I was praying and I suddenly realized I was talking to myself.
~ Jack Gurney - "The Ruling Class"

When you give food to the poor, they call you a saint. When you ask why the poor have no food, they call you a communist.
~ Archbishop Helder Camara

I read about an Eskimo hunter who asked the local missionary priest, ‘If I did not know about God and sin, would I go to hell?’ ‘No,’ said the priest, ‘not if you did not know.’ ‘Then why,’ asked the Eskimo earnestly, ‘did you tell me?’
~ Annie Dillard

I sometimes think that God in creating man somewhat overestimated his ability.
~ Oscar Wilde

Democracy is four wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch.
~ Ambrose Bierce

In nature, there are neither rewards nor punishments; there are consequences.
~ Robert G. Ingersoll

To be wronged is nothing unless you continue to remember it.
~ Confucius

The truth is that there is nothing noble in being superior to somebody else. The only real nobility is in being superior to your former self.
~ Whitney Young

Invisible Pink Unicorns are beings of awesome mystical power. We know this because they manage to be invisible and pink at the same time. Like all religions, the Faith of the Invisible Pink Unicorns is based upon both logic and faith. We have faith that they are pink; we logically know that they are invisible because we can't see them.
~ Steve Eley

The corporation is a true Frankenstein's monster, an artificial person run amok, responsible only to its own soulless self.
~ William Dugger

When you call yourself an Indian or a Muslim or a Christian or a European, or anything else, you are being violent. Do you see why it is violent? It is because you are separating yourself from the rest of mankind. When you separate yourself by belief, by nationality, by tradition, it breeds violence. So a man who is seeking to understand violence does not belong to any country, to any religion, to any political party or partial system; he is concerned with the total understanding of mankind.
~ J. Krishnamurthi

Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.
~ Philip K. Dick

The keenest sorrow is to recognize ourselves as the sole cause of all our adversities.
~ Sophocles

May your fondest wish be granted.
~ Traditional Chinese curse

Truth is stranger than fiction, but it is because fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities; truth isn't.
~ Mark Twain

Believe those who are seeking the truth; doubt those who find it.
~ Andre Gide

In order to learn, one must change one's mind.
~ Orson Scott Card

Every anarchist is a baffled dictator.
~ Benito Mussolini

There must be more to life than having everything.
~ Maurice Sendak

If we do not like the world the way it is, then it is because we are not okay the way we are.
~ deeshan

Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards.
~Vernon Saunders Law

It is your business, when the wall next door catches fire.
~ Horace

Once you have seen certain things, you can't un-see them, and seeing nothing is as political an act as seeing something.
~ Arundhati Roy

All I know is that I am not a Marxist.
~ Karl Marx

There is enough for man's need but not for man's greed.
~Mohandas Gandhi

Before you speak, ask yourself is it kind, is it necessary, is it true, does it improve on the silence?
~ Shirdi Sai Bab

If you understand everything, you must be misinformed.
~ Japanese Proverb

Government is actually the worst failure of civilized man. There has never been a really good one, and even those that are most tolerable are arbitrary, cruel, grasping and unintelligent.
~ H. L. Mencken

if you keep doing what you've always done, you'll keep getting what you've always gotten.
~ Jim Rohn

Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.
~ Albert Einstein

Either God wants to abolish evil, and cannot; or he can, but does not want to. If he wants to, but cannot, he is impotent. If he can, but does not want to, he is wicked. If, as they say, God can abolish evil, and God really wants to do it, why is there evil in the world?
~ Epicurus

Our scientific power has outrun our spiritual power. We have guided missiles and misguided men.
~ Martin Luther King, Jr.

It is dangerous to be right in matters on which the established authorities are wrong.
~ Voltaire

One death is a tragedy. A million deaths is a statistic.
~ Josef Stalin

Problems cannot be solved at the same level of awareness that created them.
~ Albert Einstein

We can often do more for other men by trying to correct our own faults than by trying to correct theirs.
~ Francois Fenelon

News is what someone wants to suppress. Everything else is advertising.
~ Ex-NBC news president Rubin Frank

All warfare is based on deception.
~ Sun tzu

When I told the people of Northern Ireland that I was an atheist, a woman in the audience stood up and said, ‘Yes, but is it the God of the Catholics or the God of the Protestants in whom you don't believe?’
~ Quentin Crisp

The church tries to save sinners, but science seeks to stop their manufacture.
~ Elbert Hubbard

Talent hits a target no one else can hit; Genius hits a target no one else can see.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer

There are three truths: my truth, your truth, and the truth.
~ Chinese proverb

If you pray for rain long enough, it eventually does fall. If you pray for floodwaters to abate, they eventually do. The same happens in the absence of prayers.
~ Steve Allen

Acceptance without proof is the fundamental characteristic of Western religion, rejection without proof is the fundamental characteristic of Western science.
~ Gary Zukav

Do you love your Creator? Love your fellow beings first.
~ Prophet Muhammad

A treatise upon human nature: It is not contrary to reason to prefer the destruction of the whole world to the scratching of my finger.
~ David Hume

One-tenth of the folks run the world. One-tenth watch them run it, and the other eighty percent don't know what the hell's going on.
~ Jake Simmons

Why do we kill people who are killing people to show that killing people is wrong?
~ Holly Near

Democracy is the recurrent suspicion that more than half of the people are right more than half of the time.
~ Elwyn B. White

The more I study religions the more I am convinced that man never worshipped anything but himself.
~ Sir R. F. Burton

The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.
~ Sun tzu

In law a man is guilty when he violates the rights of another. In ethics he is guilty if he only thinks of doing so.
~ Immanuel Kant

Know thy enemy and know thy self and you will win a hundred battles.
~ Sun tzu

The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds; and the pessimist fears this is true.
~ James Branch Cabell

Peace is only possible if men cease to place their happiness in the possession of things which cannot be shared.
~ Julien Benda

It may be necessary temporarily to accept a lesser evil, but one must never label a necessary evil as good.
~ Margaret Mead

Silence is one of the hardest arguments to refute.
~ Josh Billings

The quickest way of ending a war is to lose it.
~ George Orwell

War: first, one hopes to win; then one expects the enemy to lose; then, one is satisfied that he too is suffering; in the end, one is surprised that everyone has lost.
~ Karl Kraus

It is better to be generous than just. It is sometimes better to sympathize instead of trying to understand.
~ Pierre Lecompte de Nouy

Do not seek to follow in the footsteps of the wise. Seek what they sought.
~ Basho

Time is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils.
~ Hector Berlioz

A man who is afraid will do anything.
~ Jawaharlal Nehru

Each of us is confined to a world of our own making.
~ Shawn Mikula

As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain, and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality.
~ Albert Einstein

It is not easy to find happiness in ourselves; it is not possible to find it elsewhere.
~ Agnes Repplier

Wisdom is knowing what to do next. Virtue is doing it.
~ David Starr Jordan

A jury consists of twelve persons chosen to decide who has the better lawyer.
~ Robert Frost

When you are content to be simply yourself and don't compare or compete, everybody will respect you.
~ Lao tzu

The biggest conspiracy of all is the claim that there are no conspiracies!
~ Michael Rivero

Today it is fashionable to talk about the poor. Unfortunately, it is not fashionable to talk with them.
~ Mother Teresa

No man's knowledge here can go beyond his experience.
~ John A. Locke

It is curious that physical courage should be so common in the world and moral courage so rare.
~ Mark Twain

Pray: To ask the laws of the universe to be annulled on behalf of a single petitioner confessedly unworthy.
~ Ambrose Bierce

Every man is guilty of all the good he didn't do.
~ Voltaire

When a man says he approves of something in principle, it means he hasn’t the slightest intention of carrying it out in practice.
~ Otto von Bismarck

Quarrels would not last long if only one side was wrong.
~ Francois Duc de la Rochefoucauld

Philosophers have merely interpreted the world. The point is to change it.
~ Karl Marx

Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.
~ Napoleon

It is not what we do, but also what we do not do, for which we are accountable.
~ Moliere

Religion is excellent stuff for keeping common people quiet.
~ Napoleon

Living is change; Growth is optional.
~ Juan Wa Chang

Everything has been figured out, except how to live.
~ Jean Paul Sartre

Kindness is a mark of faith, and whoever has not kindness has not faith.
~ Prophet Muhammad

Always remember you are a totally unique individual; just like everyone else.
~ Unknown

The only thing we never get enough of is love; and the only thing we never give enough of is love.
~ Henry Miller

Knowing others is intelligence; knowing yourself is true wisdom. Mastering others is strength; mastering yourself is true power.
~ Lao Tzu

I complained that I had no shoes until I met a man who had no feet.
~ Persian proverb

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

PvP PvE? PvE PvP?

Is it possible through careful manipulation of player experiences and interactions to make a PvP experience feel like a PvE experience for one side, without making the other side feel like they are constantly being defeated? If a player monster is able to interact with multiple instances simultaneously, it might work. They could have separate "health" scores for each instance, and "dying" in one just causes them to no longer interact with that instance, instead having it get replaced by another. From the monster's perspective it could seem that they never actually die, instead the heroes just keep disappearing. If there is a score system for causing havoc and harm to the heroes, the monsters could compete with one another for points, and brag whenever they actually get a kill.