SilasTalos
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SilasTalos

Critics who treat adult as a term of approval, instead of as a merely descriptive term, cannot be adult themselves.

No... no I don't think I will...

He wasn't 'trying'.

She survived the fling because it's not the drop that kills you, it's the sudden stop at the end. No stop, no death.

And yet you presumably play video games?

I would be hard pressed to call anything Ubisoft does lately as a 'smart move'. This included. They ballsed it up good, then had to back down demonstrating that they 'knew' they were in the wrong. And all the while, attempting to pass it off as 'no big thing'.

I guess it is time, it's been a while since the last one.

Which I'm fairly confident Valve would have zero issues with EA doing if they thought EA could ever get over it's Monty Burns complex and actually release free DLC...

Defense of the Ancients - It's a game mod initially created by Blizzard for Warcraft 3. And ironically was based on a fan mod made for the original Starcraft.

They are holding a DOTA2 Tourny, [dota2.com] as in the 'top' DOTA players compete using the new game.

None of them because no one will freaking service anywhere in St Louis! (with the notable exception being the one that only serves college kids close to campus. :-/)

pretty sure that it wouldn't matter as any attempt to do a robust (i.e. not with prior knowledge of the type of password) brute force attack would require treating each word in the dictionary as an additional character to your possible character set, if you were going to try to hack the password by stringing words

I find it a lot easier to type this sentence than I do typing Z3e01art!%.

For a dictionary attack to work, the hacker would need to know that the password was all words. Otherwise, they are stuck doing:

This is a password!

Not really. Others have made the exact same argument as he has and they have been just as right. Intelligent brute forcing requires .... wait for it.... intelligence. As in foreknowledge that the password you are attempting to break fits into a certain, smaller than the universe, set.

I wondered if this was the same Ernest Cline behind Airwolf and Dance Monkey, Dance! That puts this at the top of the list.

From my understanding, Portal 2 is set far far in the future of the Half-Life universe, so whatever happens in HL2 Ep3 - unless the world is destroyed, will be so far in the past as to be irrelevant.

You know what I've heard makes a really killer tea? Hemlock. Socrates was so in love with it he demanded it as his last drink.