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kijikun March 12 2010, 19:51:38 UTC
Are you going to start up Backwards Compatible again or offer the current ones in a trade?

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semicolon anonymous March 12 2010, 21:20:51 UTC
the last time i used semicolon was a list separator.

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Binary code in the comic anonymous March 12 2010, 21:47:43 UTC
Alright, so I'm a super-nerd, but.....

I tried converting your binary code to text and came up with gibberish. I can only conclude that you didn't intend it to be an easter egg.

But if you ever did want to do that, here's a neat link (with test text below): http://home2.paulschou.net/tools/xlate/

Peace,
Fr. Maurer

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the lol.... i couldn't resist anonymous March 13 2010, 01:38:09 UTC

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vulpisfoxfire March 13 2010, 17:58:01 UTC
'Playstation Move'? Is that what they're calling the pastel-tennis-ball-on-a-stick thing now? If so, comparisons to the Wiimote are kinda poor--IIRC, Sony's device is basically a motion-capture setup similar in some ways to MS' Natal (one of the major differences being that Sony's method uses the wand-ball as a reference point to track much like how mo-cap is used for movies and animation, whhile Natal works without special references) with some tilt sensors in the wand to get hand-angle information. The Wiimote uses an entirely different technique to sense position and motion and, if the promo videos are to be believed, isn't as sensitive as Sony's wand. (Said promo has a rather impressive segment of the demonstrator using an Augmented Reality sword to very lightly nudge an opponent's head into position before walloping it.)

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vulpisfoxfire March 13 2010, 18:15:33 UTC
Heh. Speaking of Sony. Just read the 'interactive movie' thing--and it sounds very much like that one PS2 game that failed badly that was based around guiding the woman through a space station using the headset mic.

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