Google Maps Meets Carmen Sandiego 241
Craig Miller writes "What better way to end the weekend than by playing a game of Brewster Jennings Protects America? This new game is a Google Maps mashup with the classic 'Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego' style of game. Run around the world trying to stop a terrorist from carrying an attack. Pretty amusing game and it shows what you can do with the Google Maps API and a little imagination." Despite the jingoistic title and concept it's a lot of fun, and quite challenging on hard.
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The White House (Score:3, Funny)
--LWM
What in the world (Score:2)
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Google [google.com] ref
Tip (Score:5, Funny)
I don't know where Carmen is but... (Score:2)
Re:What in the world (Score:2)
Of course I also remember the PC game, which the TV show was a spin-off of.
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World Dominance for Google by Open API (Score:5, Interesting)
1.make a more-than-average type of product, and establish it on the market.
2.Make everyone use it.
2.1Do that by quality
2.2 by offering the best possible solution for someone who just wants to USE it
2.3 by being the one who lets other people use it (by offering an API)
TADA
3. World Dominance
I don't hate Google, but isn't it a bit a strange thing that "fair use" methods like "letting others use your product for both's advantage" leads to some kind of strange quasi-monopolism?
is that something the Open-Source-Community has to worry about?
Don't let the facts bite you. Get bitten [linklike.de.vu] here instead.
Re:World Dominance for Google by Open API (Score:2, Funny)
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(Obscure...?)
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(Risk clone?)
Re:World Dominance for Google by Open API (Score:2)
BTW, your plot for world domination reduces to:
Make the best possible solution for users with an open API.
Which, while nice, hasn't saved everybody.
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Are you really saying that the Open Source community needs to look at Google as a threat because of this? Now everyone who produces something and gives it away is evil? Is it just because it isn't Open Source?
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Whoa (Score:3, Funny)
Jingoistic? (Score:3, Interesting)
Either that, or Zonk has no idea what the word means.
Re:Jingoistic? (Score:2)
Teaching geography via the Global War on Terror is certainly paranoid, I'm not sure it's jingoistic, exactly. It's no better than the demonization of commies in the 1950s.
He's a rule of thumb for you on the whole "terrorism" thing. Ask yourself this: If I change the word "terrorist" to "communist" and pretend it's happening during the fifties, do I laugh at the poor paranoid fools?
Let's try it.
"The story so far: You are an undercover CI
Re:Jingoistic? (Score:2, Insightful)
I didn't get to see it before the server went down, but it almost reads like you're chasing down a guy like bin Laden...i.e. someone that definitely qualifies as wanting to cause harm.
Of course, I think I'm taking this way too far at this point!
(As far as the separate discussion goes, with regards to Iran, I found this link [blogspot.com] on AndrewSullivan.com. Interesting stuff...Iran scares me more than Iraq for sure, especially given the recent comments about Isreal. Scary stuff.)
Your ad hominem attack gives me the victory! (Score:2)
America has never expressed a desire to eliminate an entire way of life or people.
We hear on a daily basis how America would like to eradicate various extremists. Like it or not, they are people, and they have chosen a particular way of life. Yet you're all into destroying them. Frankly, I'm appalled by all such
OT (Score:3, Insightful)
Or, in the off case you're serious, I'd like to point out that we *can't* win a war by eradicating everyone who sees America as an irresponsible and arrogant world citizen. I'm not saying the solution is to go hug them, but you can't treat life like a game of Counter-Strike.
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Why not? That would leave... um.. America!
Then the only possible war would be a civil war.
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I propose we send them cookies, then send over a few of our finest gentlement. Eventually, we will breed with their women, assimiliate our superior genes with theirs, and peace will come.
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Re:Your ad hominem attack gives me the victory! (Score:4, Insightful)
Yes yes, survival of the fittest. Ever notice how it's always the bully that espouses this philosophy?
Re:Your ad hominem attack gives me the victory! (Score:2)
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So, hows it going over there in commieland, yah pinko?! Wand some hammers and sicles to go with your tea?!
For the record, the words North and South are two letters appart, which are placed at fairly distant locations on the keyboard.
Re:Your ad hominem attack gives me the victory! (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Jingoistic? (Score:2)
You're an idiot.
You really don't understand the history of the Isreali-Palestinian conflict, it extends back to before Islam was even a dehydration induced wetdream of Muhammad - when it was then the Isrealites against both the Philistines and the Sea Peoples of modern day Syria and Egypt. Only now has this orgy of blood and spit taken on the face of Islam instead of the other random social and political movements of the middle east. It's a territorial dispute where both sides are j
Re:Jingoistic? (Score:2)
Re:Don't Be An Ignorant Twat. (Score:2)
Council of American-Islamic Relations condemns 9/11 [cair-net.org] in national full-page newspaper ad the next day.
Ayatollah Muhammad Husain Fadlallah of Lebanon condemns Osama Bin Laden. [sullivan-county.com]
Grand Imam of Al-Azhar seminary, Shaikh Muhammad Sayyid Tantawi, condemns Osamah Bin Laden [usembassyjakarta.org] (Plus official text [usembassyjakarta.org])
Prominent Pakistani Cleric Tahir ul Qadri condemns Bin Laden. [newsmax.com]
Television preacher Yusuf Al-Qaradawi condemns Al Qaeda [islamfortoday.com]
Spanish Muslim Clerical authorities Issue Fa [geocities.com]
Re:Don't Be An Ignorant Twat. (Score:2)
[5:82] "...And you will find that the closest people in friendship to the believers are those who say, "We are Christian."
Nothing about subjugating other nations. And I don't think I've ever heard any Muslim call it tribute, anyone who lives in an actual Islamic state has to pay taxes, Muslims pay their charity tax (zakat) and non-Muslims have to pay similar for citizenship.
Re:Don't Be An Ignorant Twat. (Score:2)
But that's how religious texts are supposed to be written i guess.
Re:Jingoistic? (Score:2, Insightful)
Yea, it's all Bush doing this illegal and unprovoked stuff.
As for Iraq not posing a threat to the United States, thats not what Clinton, Gore and the majority of the United States House and Senate thought from 1990 to 2002.
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Also, the anger is over the US administration claiming that Iraq as an "imminent threat" t
Re:Jingoistic? (Score:2)
Clinton did do "invasionary" things, just on a much smaller scale. Kennedy indeed escalated the war in Vietnam, which probably also met the definition of invasive. But neither he nor Clinton repeatedly lied to justify their own war/invasion.
Re:Jingoistic? (Score:5, Insightful)
I'm curious - what do you think was going on with Iraq for the last 15+ years? And what do you think Syria and Iran has been doing during that same time?
I'm no fan of the Bush Administration and am not keen to defend it's actions. However, I also find it a little odd that you use language that makes other players sound like innocent victoms of a bully superpower.
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Agreed.
This I don't agree with. Iraq, under the Sadam regime, became a threat when it attempted to expand its borders. It has continued to be a threat since then. And while any Iraqi invol
Re:Jingoistic? (Score:2)
The attempted assassination of a US president? You mean the alleged plot that an Iraqi man confessed under torture by Kuwaitis? The man was allegedly angry because he lost his family to a US bombing strike. Aside from the fact that people will say anything under torture, how does this link to Iraq? A lone vigilante doesn't have any link to the government of Iraq.
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What attempt to expand its borders? Perhaps you've missed the Korean War? Or was there another invasion that I missed?
In any case, I'm not sure what this has to do with Iraq. You're not advocating invasion of North Korea, are you? Or are you claiming that the situation with Iraq is identical to the one on the Korean peninsula? I agree that there are some i
Re:Jingoistic? (Score:3, Funny)
I think you misspelt "has nukes and no oil" ;-)
Justin.
Re:Jingoistic? (Score:2)
If that's the case, why didn't we invade Cuba or nuke Russia for being somehow linked to the Ken
Re:Jingoistic? (Score:2)
Because Saddam ordered them to. Saddam has certainly taken steps that defied rational thought and advice. Saddam has a personal grudge against (now) the Bush family. Besides, if the bomb had been set off as it was supposed to be, there would have been even less evidence to point back to Iraq.
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Well the US support the Shah of Iran who was a corrupt dictator. The people of Iran revolted. So the US started supporting Saddam Hussein, another corrupt dictator, fight a brutal war against Iran. The US sold chemical weapons to Saddam Hussein and told him where to drop them. Since he wasn't really going anywhere in his bloody war against Iran Saddam ma
Re:Jingoistic? (Score:2)
Amazing what's happened in the last 15 years. :P But I suppose you have to go back a ways to get
Re:There was never a threat. (Score:2)
1) Iraq under Saddam was a threat to Shiites.
2) Iraq under Saddam was a threat to Kurds.
3) No-fly-zones were set up and run for a decade to prevent slaughter because of (1) and (2).
4) Considering #3, in hindsight, every intelligent person obviously had no idea whatsoever know how much of a threat Iraq was or was not. If it was obvious, then surely you could point
I guess... (Score:5, Funny)
FFS (Score:2, Informative)
The only thing I found (Score:5, Funny)
Google Earth games too (Score:5, Informative)
Jingoism (Score:2, Insightful)
I don't really think of this as Jingoism. Fighting terrorists to prevent them from killing people in your country (particularly after they've done things like, say that they want to kill people in your country, is pretty natural.
Jingoism might be things like shooting illegal immigrants trying to run across the border from Mexico, such as the Minutemen are accused of doing. Notice the difference.
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WTF I know slashdot has a leftist slant, but can you provide any links? how many illegals have been shot? any facts to back up that accusation?
Re:Jingoism (Score:2)
I believe in the enforcement of the law. I'm not trying to say that we should permit lawbreaking activity. I just said that they were accused of such.
The Perils of being slashdotted (Score:2, Informative)
This is from BrewsterJennings.com [slashdot.org].
Terrorist attack? Oh, great... (Score:2, Funny)
Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? (Score:5, Funny)
Why in the hell (Score:3, Interesting)
Just my $0.02
For Cheaters (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:For Cheaters (Score:2)
While it is true that the adress bar is hidden in the game window, there are ways to get around that. For example, IE allows pressing CTRL-N to open a new window, which normally contains the contents of the previous window (or it can be confiured to do so.)
Mozilla does not have any visible feature to open the page.
I'm not sure about Opera, Konqueror or other browsers as they are not installed at this time. However, I know that Lynx still has an address bar, but it isn't useful as it do
For those who are wondering .. (Score:5, Informative)
Brewster Jennings & Associates (Score:2, Redundant)
What I really loved. (Score:2, Funny)
Where is Charles Manson? (Score:2)
It's the first step in one of the sequences, and I could not find it. I tried 4 different major California prisons, each of which had been indicated by some research (via Google, natch).
On a related note, how does hinting work? I turn it on but I see no effect.
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I tried to play it... (Score:2)
... but all I got was this error message [blueyonder.co.uk]!
Impossible (Score:2)
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They did a poor job at teaching history. (Score:3, Interesting)
Are we missing something? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Are we missing something? (Score:2)
One should not think that they know the subject just because they played such a game.
Re:They did a poor job at teaching history. (Score:3, Funny)
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Re:They did a poor job at teaching history. (Score:2)
When exactly was it where the western nations did have great proportions of people well-versed with history? Public education hasn't been around for much more than a century at least in the U.S., so sometime in the 20th century?
In my experience, there are two types of people who spout off on the 'they don't teach history well anymore' trol
Re:They did a poor job at teaching history. (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:They did a poor job at teaching history. (Score:3, Funny)
I remember playing it in 9th grade...in French. That just added a whole new level of difficulty to the game.
Re:Jingoist title? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Jingoist title? (Score:2)
When you've got a fictitious company protecting America, the title isn't "jingoistic": it's just a joke.
Re:Jingoist title? (Score:2)
Calling a joke title jingoistic is a joke. Asking 'why do you hate America so much?' of the person who called the joke title jingoistic is also a joke.
Of course, the authors of those posts and Zonk may not be in on it (what did Zonk know about Brewster Jennings and when did he know it?), but that makes the whole thing even more funny.
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