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Yeah I know. Its funny isn't it? I remember it like it was yesterday and the venues were indeed packed, at least the local ones. They used the ones here in Orlando again two years later for Soccer during the Olympics but the draw was nowhere near as large.

We had one in 1994. And precisely five people in the United States gave a damn at the time.

Pretty good list (especially WinDirStat and unetbootin), except that I don't particularly like Speccy, for one it sounds like a poorly coded Spectrum emulator and its just not detailed enough for me. For most windows users it would probably be fine, but I am far from most Windows users in terms of experience and

In a Kotaku first, a convicted War Criminal makes a spam Kinja post.

I'm pretty sure that's Baron from Final Fantasy VI. Same art style as V really, but its from the predecessor.

If you really believe that, then explain to me why malicious software, criminal software, credit card data exchanges, botnets, malicious cryptocurrency miners, and other things that not just corporations but also Governments don't like continue to exist? By your reasoning there should be none of that. But there is,

I agree with you, cheating sucks in online games and so do the people paying the bot herders and exploit makers to enable them to cheat. I play ESO and we've been dealing with the insane swarms of bots over the past month for the gold farmers/spammers and the people who are buying gold from them really irritate me,

Yes. I believe he's supposed to sound English. He calls people "wanker" in the comics.

If it were a normal IP, you'd probably be right. But its Nintendo's. Since they seem to be ridiculously inept at everything besides their first party game software (And even that is a debatable area of expertise since they can't even get distribution of their back catalog right), it will be a cold day in hell when

Its called Streetball. It is similar to Basketball but without as many rules. Its basically how Rugby Leage and Rugby Union are similar, same equipment for the most part, but have different sets of rules.

How can you have sadness with all the Happy clouds and trees?

Lies! To the Gulag with this Capitalist running dog!

Quite agreed on the idea of mandatory emergency response training. Emergency Management is my field so its something that I feel as a professional would save enough lives to make it worthwhile. We do have the Community Emergency Response Teams which half-heartedly replaced the older local Civil Defense organizations

The PS3 OS was a modified version of FreeBSD, as the PS4 is as well. They didn't have much choice, even if the Linux kernel was permissive (which it isn't), its support for the Cell architecture didn't and doesn't match the support that the *BSDs tend to have for it.

Eric, is this related to the big one that the PLA does every year that encompasses the mandatory Military education at the Universities? Or do the People's Armed Police, who I'm assuming these guys are, do their annual training separately? And they SHOULD be training as hard as they can be, especially with NATO

Ah thats it, you actually had the balls to volunteer while most dependas have no clue, at BCT you get a clue extremely fast, Day 0 is an experience that has to be lived to believe. Just seeing it on YouTube (if they have any videos like that anyway) or acted out in a Movie isn't the same as having four DS in your face

Someone needs to find them and promptly kick their teeth down their throats for screwing with a charity that helps deployed soldiers, I don't give a fuck if some pussy behind a botnet doesn't like the Armed Forces or wants to be cute by messing with someone else's charitable activity. Somebody needs to go find a prick

Are these guys (not rooster teeth obviously) actually in the Military or are Veterans? I've never heard of them and I'm a Vet, so if its a legit Veterans' or Military charity then I'd like to give them some of my money.

While I think its a great idea, I don't really get how they plan to do this on the administrative side. I worked in the Army as a career counselor for awhile and I can guess, but its going to be a headache for their version of HRC. Personally I'd just create a new category in the Individual Ready Reserve, a part of

Their co-lo centers aren't listed, though thats not surprising because usually co-locations are under Non-Disclosure Agreements. Also they aren't listing their experimental datacenter in California at the Googleplex. Nor do they publicize their peering agreements between themselves and the public backbones owned by