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Any need for speed game since underground (if ofcourse you take into exception glitches that prevent you from driving the car (see need for speed shift, corvette race)). They have all been pretty easy even with all the settings turned all the way up.

@scrapking: It isn't crazy, however when you have a weapon (like say the G11) that didn't even get on the drawing board until almost a decade after the game takes place there is no way a special forces outfit would be testing them.

@Live N Learn: They do. Aircraft (both passenger cabin and cargo hold) are regularly searched by both the TSA and local law enforcement. This is usually done when you get held up because they are "Cleaning the aircraft." The security around food prep and baggage handling I am not entirely sure of, however I can tell

@Benjamin Posch: Blackwater doesn't exist anymore. Now they are called Xe (pronounced zeeeee).

@snownpaint1: Those figures are pretty one sided, and also don't truly show how effective the new measures are. Showing a list of attempts between 1948 and 2010 would be a better measure. There may have been only 6 cases of successful skyjacking between post 9/11 and today, but if only 10 people tried, it tells us

@Andrew Stanley: Looks like a T61, and yes they still make them, just under the Lenovo name now.

@NarooN: You sir have obviously never used an IR scope (mislabeled as thermal in MW2). They are in fact in gray scale and use two modes, white hot / black hot (Basically meaning things with high IR signature will show up as more white or more black depending on your setting). True Thermal scopes do use a blue to red

Here is a full list of every weapon in the game that is inaccurate and the dates at which it was introduced.

@d-avid: You explained it better then I did. All the kids I knew who were really into The Beatles, or any other classic artist were into them because their parents were.

@TritoneKing: Eh I don't know that I can entirely agree with you on this. Yes there are some who discover the Beatles through iTunes and add Abby Road or The White Album to their collection, but with services like slacker, last.fm, and Pandora its not like they wouldn't have ever gotten a chance to discover the

@Chernobyl: +1 to this. They started one hell of a revolution in music, culture, and just about everything else. However That doesn't change the fact that after listening to just about their entire collection I was left with a pretty big "meh" feeling.

Unless someone is selling their Omega Speedy that was actually used on the Apollo 11 mission (Specifically the one left in the module when the mission clock failed) you are getting ripped off at $100,000. The standard Omega Speedmaster Professional Ref 3570.50.00 has an MSRP of $5,000 however can usually be had for

@Monkey With A Gun: I have a client like that. They do basically any financial service someone worth more then 7 figures would need. I asked the CFO how they managed to get through 2008 / 2009 without having to dump most of their staff. His reply, people didn't stop playing wallstreet, they just took their aggressive

@Meadhawg: Actually food onboard the ship isn't that terrible, and the money actually comes out of the sailor's paychecks not from the taxpayer (Its something like $250 a month if I remember right).

@KrsJin: The guy was right. The game takes place between 1961 and 1969. About 50% of the weapons in the game were not even concepts then (AK74su, CZ-75, Spaz12, WA2000, AUG, MP5K all come to mind). You also have accessories that didn't exist at the time (Just about all the scopes, M203 grenade launcher, flip up style

@philaDLJ: The doses are no more then what you would get from an X-Ray. For a normal person flying maybe 6 times a year this isn't a concern, but for a pilot, who will go through one of these 200+ times a year the dose is harmful. But not just pilots, frequent business travelers also should be worried about these.

But the good news is no one got stabbed this year!

@Segador: My next Omega is going to be a Ploprof, then a Speedy X-33.