Angry Birds vs. Three Big Pigs

Youtube user egorzhgun explains the current situation in the Middle East via a game of Angry Birds. Funny stuff.

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ISP throttles World of Warcraft “by mistake”

A Canadian internet provider appears to have caused World of Warcraft players to fall victim to its attempts to target peer-to-peer filesharing. Rogers Communications says the effect was unintentional and has offered a workaround.

The case is a classic example of mixing up the medium and the message: while there’s little dispute that most p2p use is for copyrighted materials, it’s not inherently illegal, hence the traditional cry of “what about my Linux distro?” whenever an ISP targets the technology.

It recently emerged that Rogers customers were finding gameplay noticeably affected while using World of Warcraft, prompting speculation that the cable provider was intentionally targeting the game. Rogers then clarified by saying peer-to-peer filesharing was the issue. That initially caused confusion until it was revealed that World of Warcraft creator Blizzard now uses p2p technology to deliver updates to the game during play.

It’s important to note that while Rogers has referred to “traffic management equipment”, it hasn’t specifically said it is throttling peer-to-peer traffic. Instead it says there is a specific problem that occurs when both World of Warcraft and a peer-to-peer service (whether in the game or an external application) are running.

Rogers therefore recommends “you turn off the peer to peer setting within the WoW game and ensure no other P2P file sharing applications are running while playing WoW. WoW does use P2P for software updates, but with this setting changed you should continue to automatically receive software updates through other methods.”

It appears that if users switch off the p2p update setting (which is found at View > Preferences >  Enable Peer-to-Peer Transfer.), they’ll revert to having to wait for an update to download in full before being able to start a gaming session.

Rogers also notes the problem is only temporary: it’s looking for a resolution as soon as possible, but also notes an update in June should address the problems.

 

Yes, Please: Another Power Girl Cosplayer [Pic]

Check out this amazing Power Girl outfit by Cosplayer ?????? (no idea what that means). Now please, no need to mention that Power Girl is my favorite DC superheroine, I’m sure you guys all noticed that by now.

Body Suit was made from Pleather, which was a pain in the ass but totally worth it. Handmade all the piping. The gloves and boots were hand sewn out of the same fabric to match, with zippers and buckles for accuracy. The cape is stretch fleece lined with red satin and I made the gold armor our of resin.

[Source | Photo by Trythil, Ljinto]



Neil DeGrasse Tyson’s Daughter is Officialy Awesome

Since Neil DeGrasse Tyson is one of our idols here at geeks are sexy, we religiously stalk him follow everything he says on twitter, and this short bit he tweeted yesterday is absolutely priceless. Check it out:

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Charlie Sheen Is #WINNING in Sunset Valley [Video]

First he made good movies, then he moved on to parody movies, then he disappeared, then he had a winning TV show (sorry), and just when we all thought he’d lost it, he took on Twitter and confirmed our suspicions. Now the folks at Electronic Arts have planted Charlie Sheen in the Sims 3 — a world without consequences and with a wealth of cheat codes at the ready.

So that’s how the guy from “Platoon” ends up with a malnourished pet and a questionable grasp of socially appropriate behavior.

Huh.

That was a lot like watching TV. Winning?

This Cake Oozes Awesomeness [Picture]

Wow. Just wow. This cake literally reeks of awesomeness. I mean, a rainbow, lightning bolts, zombies, a unicorn, a pirate skull, and a robot… the only thing missing from the cake is a ninja! Or maybe there’s one, it’s just that it’s standing right behind you, waiting for you to look over your shoulder to stab you in the back.

[Source: Cake Rhapsody]

Cool Space Facts [Picture]

This cute drawing featuring our solar system’s happy little planets comes from the mind of Glasgow-based artist Neil Slorance.

[Source: Flickr – neilslorance (CC)]