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LAST NEWS

Blizzard answers your questions, from blizzcon

Last week we asked you to submit questions for several Blizzard employees on a wide range of issues. Since we undertook the pilgrimage to Blizzcon in person this year, we decided to use the question ideas as a guide rather than an absolute, so that it could be a little more conversational in tone. Below we have included the responses from Chris Sigaty, lead producer on StarCraft II; Jeffrey Kaplan (aka Tigole), game director for World of Warcraft; Leonard Boyarsky, lead world designer on Diablo III; and Paul Sams, Blizzard's COO. One interesting point: Paul Sams indicated in his interview that, with enough interest, Blizzard would be willing to entertain the idea of open sourcing some of their older games. He suggested that if you are interested in this to contact them directly (please be at least semi-coherent and polite). Update 19:00 by SM: Bob Colayco from Blizzard just contacted us to mention that if users wish to leave feedback about open sourcing games, support for Linux, or anything else you would like to express to them, you should do so in the comments section of this story. They plan on perusing the comments below for user feedback and interest, so don't be shy.


Blizzard answers your questions, from blizzcon ,
An open source legal breakthrough

jammag writes "Open source advocate Bruce Perens writes in Datamation about a major court victory for open source: 'An appeals court has erased most of the doubt around Open Source licensing, permanently, in a decision that was extremely favorable toward projects like GNU, Creative Commons, Wikipedia, and Linux.' The case, Jacobsen v. Katzer, revolved around free software coded by Bob Jacobsen that Katzer used in a proprietary application and then patented. When Katzer started sending invoices to Jacobsen (for what was essentially Jacobsen's own work), Jacobsen took the case to court and scored a victory that — for the first time — lays down a legal foundation for the protection of open source developers. The case hasn't generated as many headlines as it should."


An open source legal breakthrough ,
Clean code

Cory Foy writes "As developers, system admins, and a variety of other roles in IT, we have to deal with code on a daily basis. Sometimes it's just one-off scripts we never have to see again. Sometimes we stare at something that, for the life of us, we can't understand how it came out of a human mind (or, as the book puts it, has a high WTF/minute count). But there is a time when you find code that is a joy to use, to read and to understand. Clean Code sets out to help developers write that third kind of code through a series of essay-type chapters on a variety of topics. But does it really help?" Read below to find out.


Clean code ,
Barr sues over mccain's, obama's presence on texas ballot

corbettw writes "Bob Barr, the Libertarian Party's nominee for president, has filed a lawsuit in Texas demanding Senators John McCain and Barack Obama be removed from the ballot after they missed the official filing deadline."


Barr sues over mccain's, obama's presence on texas ballot ,
Advanced surveillance tech for unmanned drones credited in iraq

mathoda writes "Investigative reporter Bob Woodward states that America has developed secret capabilities 'to locate, target and kill key individuals in groups such as al-Qaeda in Iraq, the Sunni insurgency and renegade Shia militias, or so-called special groups. The operations incorporated some of the most highly classified techniques and information in the US government.' The LA Times now reports, 'As part of an escalating offensive against extremist targets in Pakistan, the United States is deploying Predator aircraft equipped with sophisticated new surveillance systems that were instrumental in crippling the insurgency in Iraq, according to US military and intelligence officials.' Part of the capabilities appear to be that the unmanned flying drones can track targets even inside of buildings." Update by J : Bruce Schneier's readers have some thoughts.


Advanced surveillance tech for unmanned drones credited in iraq ,
A setback for isp web tracking

angelheaded tips a Wired story about the resignation of Bob Dykes, CEO of net eavesdropping firm NebuAd. NebuAd has encountered financial troubles lately as the privacy controversy surrounding the company's tracking methods has driven communications companies away. Over in the UK, Phorm responded to the NebuAd news by affirming that it is making progress with its advertising methods. From The Register: "In response to the outcry over our revealing its two secret trials, BT said in April it would re-engineer the planned deployment so traffic to and from customers who do not want their web use profiled for marketing purposes would not come into contact with the Phorm system. The original blueprint meant that a opt-out cookie would tell the technology to simply ignore refuseniks' browsing as it passed through. It's thought the change has proved tricky. Phorm did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the alleged technical problems, but [BT's chief press officer Adam Liversage] said: 'We have been working on some things with Phorm.'"


A setback for isp web tracking ,
Man eats 11.5 pounds of chili in 10 minutes

A man nicknamed "Humble Bob" won $2,500 at the inaugural Skyline Chili Spaghetti eat-off by stuffing over 11 pounds of chili into his belly. The feat took Bob around 10 minutes, beating the favored Joey Chestnut, who won this year's July 4 hot dog eating contest at Coney Island. It's estimated that it will take 4-5 days before anyone can safely stand next to Bob without special breathing apparatus.


Man eats 11.5 pounds of chili in 10 minutes ,
Smilin' bob not smilin' anymore

Consumerist reports an Associated Press release that Steve Warshak, 42, was found guilty of 93 counts of conspiracy, fraud and money laundering. His 75-year-old mother, who has cancer, was found guilty of conspiracy and other charges, and was sentenced to 2-years, but is free pending appeal. US District Judge Arthur Spiegel, in Cincinnati, OH, denied Mr. Warshak's request to remain free pending appeal, but gave him 30 days to wrap up his affairs and report to prison. Besides Enzyte, Washak's company, Berkeley Premium Nutraceuticals, who also distributes products to boost energy, manage weight, reduce memory loss and aid sleep, will be allowed to stay in business — but must forfeit $500 million. Among their most egregious offenses was a requirement of a Notarized statement from a doctor certifying that they had a small penis. Amazingly, remarkably few customers availed themselves of the refund offer. Unfortunately, it looks like the commercials will still be able to continue...


Smilin' bob not smilin' anymore ,
New details for starcraft 2's zerg

Blizzard had a playable demo of StarCraft 2 running at Leipzig, and Kotaku's Michael McWhertor had a chance to sit down and spend some time playing the Zerg. The Zerg weren't available in previous demos; the Protoss and Terran campaigns were showcased earlier. GameSpy took the opportunity to interview two Blizzard employees about what people can expect from the game. Gameplay footage is also available which shows a Terran vs. Zerg battle. Blizzard PR rep Bob Colayco had this to say: "One thing that's new, as you go through the campaign... you know, normally in RTS games how they start you off with a couple of units and then it's like, 'Okay, two missions later we're going to give you tanks...' One of the things we're looking at doing with StarCraft II's campaign is putting the choice more in the players' hands. So maybe you like dealing more with infantry? You can purchase those upgrades and make your marines and other infantry stronger. Or else you'll save up the credits you get from the missions to get tanks sooner than you normally could."


New details for starcraft 2's zerg ,
Computer beats pro at us go congress

Bob Hearn writes "I was in attendance at the US Go Congress match yesterday where history was made: the go program MoGo, running on an 800-core supercomputer, beat 8-dan professional go player Myungwan Kim in a 9-stone handicap game. Most in the audience were shocked at the computer's performance; it was naturally assumed that the computer would be slaughtered, as usual. Go is often seen as the last bastion of human superiority over computers in the domain of board games. But if Moore's law continues to hold up, today's result suggests that the days of human superiority may be numbered." Read below for more details in Bob's account of the match.


Computer beats pro at us go congress ,
The return of kenneth the page, hottest man on tv - defamer.com

You'll probably be hitting up every thrift store in the Southland looking for the perfect Brian Grazer -as-a-slutty-nurse costume, but there's no reason to miss an important night ...


The return of kenneth the page, hottest man on tv - defamer.com Thu, 30 Oct 2008 22:29:00 GMT,
Local groups prepare for veteran’s day - lincoln courier

With Veteran’s Day just around the corner, a veterans’ group and a church youth group have each planned special events to honor local men and women who have served in the U.S ...


Local groups prepare for veteran’s day - lincoln courier Thu, 30 Oct 2008 15:27:00 GMT,
Police investigations - hartford courant

Phillies and Rays fans may not care, but the World Series has made the Fox network a loser so far. Through the first four games, the series has been averaging 13.2 million viewers ...


Police investigations - hartford courant Thu, 30 Oct 2008 06:23:00 GMT,
Tv today - philadelphia inquirer

The Ellen DeGeneres Show (3-4 p.m., NBC10) - Actor Zac Efron ( High School Musical 3: Senior Year ); Ellen discusses her night out with socialite Paris Hilton. Oprah Winfrey (4-5 p ...


Tv today - philadelphia inquirer Thu, 30 Oct 2008 07:06:00 GMT,
Lasercard receives $11.6 million in purchase orders for angola ... - pr inside

- LaserCard Corporation Steven G. Larson, VP-Finance, 650-969-4428 slarson@lasercard.com LaserCard Corporation (NASDAQ:LCRD), a leading provider of secure ID solutions, today ...


Lasercard receives $11.6 million in purchase orders for angola ... - pr inside Fri, 31 Oct 2008 00:38:00 GMT,
On tv thursday, oct. 30 - st. petersburg times

SERIES PREMIERE The Real Exorcist, 7 p.m., Sci-Fi The Rev. Bob Larson, protagonist, meets with a possessed South African, a woman fighting evil spirits and a couple who think their ...


On tv thursday, oct. 30 - st. petersburg times Wed, 29 Oct 2008 23:42:00 GMT,
Big bucks bingo” always a big hit - lusk herald

Wonderful food aromas permeated the air at the fairgrounds Oct. 12 as Helpmate Crisis Center’s annual fund raising event, Big Bucks Bingo, got underway. The doors were open at 12 ...


Big bucks bingo” always a big hit - lusk herald Thu, 30 Oct 2008 15:34:00 GMT,
Y-c falls in district playofff shootout - news register

Moments after Catlin Gabel scored a decisive fourth goal in a shootout Tuesday, Yamhill-Carlton players, from left, Morgan Apke, McKenna Stolle, Allie Bisset, Skye Larson and Sarah ...


Y-c falls in district playofff shootout - news register Thu, 30 Oct 2008 15:27:00 GMT,
Channel surfing: tv gets into holiday spirits - fort worth star-telegram

Wanna hear something really scary? It’s the night before Halloween, and the first night of November sweeps. Expect a lot of tricks — and one big treat: the return of 30 Rock ...


Channel surfing: tv gets into holiday spirits - fort worth star-telegram Thu, 30 Oct 2008 02:55:00 GMT,
Making melodies:all-state chorus and all-state orchestra members named - plainsman

ROGER KASA/PLAINSMAN At left: James Valley Christian students selected for South Dakota All-State Orchestra are McKayla Kleinsasser, Ryan Loewen and Audrey Wipf. The 2008 concert ...


Making melodies:all-state chorus and all-state orchestra members named - plainsman Thu, 30 Oct 2008 17:29:00 GMT,
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