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Not a fake.

@Jonathan Reese: It isn't. It really isn't. If you watch it frame by frame there isn't a substitution, it's just that his hands and legs get blurred into obscurity by the motion blur.

@Elliuotatar: No, the camera sensor just wasn't recording at a high enough FPS to register them.

@jimwhat: Amazon is excusable since the resulting DDoS was impacting their core business.

@abyssknight: Right, and the US did nothing to add pressure along those lines. It's not like we coaxed PayPal to freeze his accounts or tried to label him a terrorist or anything.

Anyone else think they kind of ripped off the idea from PVP Online?

@DGTLHRT: That campaign would have reduced speeds by a lot more than 7 km/hr.

Currently reading through the series for the fourth time (reading it aloud to my GF, actually) and this has me absurdly excited.

@Go Vols!: I just go outside. But then, the people who pay $600 for the next "quick, easy fix" generally don't do either.

@CougarAries: True, assuming they can get enough people near the head of the supply chain to roll over, but that can be tricky if they're over seas.

@schall129: Yes, but it's going about finding them by going through and analyzing the entire distribution network.

@schall129: A while back a police department was asked about how they felt about smartphone apps that advised people of where DUI checkpoints and speedtraps were setup.

Interesting, very interesting. Unfortunately for them I'm guessing the source isn't sharing the material over public P2P networks.

He spoke on the condition of anonymity?

It might be really useful for people who have limited mobility.

@tande04: What about if the terrorists are using TATP? Does that method still work?

@tande04: Apparently you know something I don't. No sarcasm at all here. Please explain.

@tande04: Terrorists don't generally have access to sophisticated shape charges.