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I have a few points to make... 1) There's nothing on my Facebook account that I would hide from the Feds anyways. 2) You're accepting them as a friend. It's like having an underground drug market going through your house and willingly letting police (okay, maybe more like undercover police?) enter without a warrant (that's how it works
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....Para and Sword never heard of D&D? What, do they live under a rock? That's what started it all! I've never played it myself but I've definitely heard of it. I've played some other pretty intense board games (Battlestar Galactica, Arkham Horror, and Twilight Imperium), but I've never heard of 100 sided dice. That's got
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LOL, I almost didn't quite catch the first sentence: "These tests require cooperation... consequently they have never been completed by a human." I laughed. I cried. And now... I wait.
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lol! Thanks for the video, that was pretty amazing.
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Check it out http://mashable.com/2010/08/02/faux-oregon-trail-trailer/
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Yeah, I'm not sure why they thought that was a good idea...
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Blizzard took it back.
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Yeah, this is probably the stupidest thing Blizzard has ever done.
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Hell yeah! I'm glad that Blizzard decided to go against DRM. Not just because I don't want it on my PC, but also because Blizzard is a large, successful, company and I think it's necessary for other large successful companies to take note the increased success of not having DRM on their software. Also, notice the headline of the second article
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Very cool article. " Starcraft II 's suite of tools will allow modders to sell their creations through an online store" At first I thought "uhoh," because it makes it sound like everyone's going to be trying to sell all their custom maps. This isn't the case though. The StarCraft II marketplace is for mods that create