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I feel like I have taken the red pill while watching Inception.
Fuck my head is so broken right now. NEVER AGAIN.
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Said it before, but: if you hold shift, you can navigate the 'map'.
it's evil. i like it
It's been HackerNews'd.
Honestly, I still prefer the 'verb' Slashdotted.

So much warmer then DDOS'd.

than.
I'm going to assume you are a grammar Nazi of the American variety.

thEn is a correct and acceptable spelling in Canada.

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As I was typing this up I was looking for references to back up statement. BUT I was wrong. (damn my 4rd grade english teacher!)

I was taught that the two words were grammatically the same it was just a difference in US vs 'British/Canadian' spelling. (i.e. grey vs gray)

So, please ignore my indignant reply. (Which I left in for reference.)

For future versions of myself who will make this mistake again:

THAN = a comparison

Golf balls are smaller THAN bowling balls.

THEN = a statement relating to time.

I went golfing THEN bowling.

http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/than http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/then

Amusingly, "so much warmer then DDOS'd" could be used to describe what happened to this server.
I would never trust a 4th grade English teacher for any advice on grammar or spelling.
Well, I must admit to the possibility that I just wasn't paying attention and this 'wrong' rule was just shit I made up.

/me has disgraced the entire Canadian education system, or has just highlighted his own ignorance.

For the record, I'm just a non English speaker and it's really painful for us strangers to see things like this after so many years spent learning "academic" English :)

Kudos on leaving your statement in full transparency anyway :)

a thing of beauty, love the potential for team work.
I played for a minute or two, said "Huh," and closed the tab. Sure feels like I won.
Indeed! Only losers need a machine to tell them that they are winners.
What did you win?
Did he win not losing? I played this for 6-7 minutes and can no longer do anything but cower in the horribly glorious splendor of the God of recursion. I can feel my mind draining out through my tear ducts.
i fell into an abyss. I consider that a win.
I also was able to "escape" the maze and fall into an abyss. I agree, that is winning :)
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It's hard to win the game when you can't determine what the goal is.
The goal is right in the title of this page.
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I've been winning that game for over a year now. Damn it.
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You weren't winning, you were just not losing.
Damn you. Life was much better before we knew about "The Game".
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God damn it. Please warn people before posting cognitive hazards.
Actually I did win the game - we all won the game. It only exists to benefit your mind.
This made me feel quite nauseated!
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"The only winning move is not to play." - WOPR
“Freedom to keep playing is a Bombadil-like equilibrium of worthlessness: the un-valued here-and-now.” — RF
"How about a nice game of chess?"

I thought the computer went by Joshua, since that's what Dr, Falkan referred to it in the last scene of the movie:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s93KC4AGKnY

I don't think we can conclude any name.

Falken saw the computer as a surrogate for his dead son. In that scene he said "Hello, Joshua" but the screen only shows "Hello". Lightman and Mack never knew the name WOPR, at least not before the military got involved, so the only name they had to go on was the password. I don't think the computer ever mentioned a name for itself.

A strange game. The only winning move is not to play.
A strange game. The only winning move is not to play.
Looks like we killed it. Site's down. Edit: back up.
Played for 30 seconds, shrugged, closed tab.
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Where is the Occulus Rift version?
That would be awesome, though I wonder what you can do with a third dimension and additional freedom of movement?
Win vs Beat

A lot of people fall into this trap.

When someone beats me at a game, they most likely say "I've won you." as oppose to "I've beaten you." The former implies I'm the prize.

I've fallen into this trap myself plenty of times and do wonder if messages like "You win ...." enforces this mistake.

Not only do I fail to see the relevance to this link, but I've never heard anyone say "I've won you" in my life, and I doubt I ever will, because that is a stupid thing to say.
I just suppose English is not his native language. There might be languages where someone says "I've won you"
Like when they auction off dates with fire fighters.
my fourth grade students said it all last year. (Most of them were not native English speakers.)