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@VYCanisMajoris: That guy is a badass. Not only did he climb Everest with no legs, but (if I'm not mistaken), on the way down he lost a few fingers and rubbed his stumps raw in the process and didn't complain.

Hey nice article except the headline isn't 100% correct given that a few of the items were used in 1920's-1930's, more than 20 years before the first person ever successfully summited Everest and descended alive.

@De Gnomer: Indeed. I wonder if Law and Order will do a "ripped from the headlines" version of this. Or if they already did.

@De Gnomer: I see what you're saying, but can they sue for profits they would have made on a sequel that hasn't been released yet?

@De Gnomer: From the lawsuit filed yesterday: Section 4, line 14: "Activison is seeking $400 million in actual and punitive damages from EA and the former executives, including profits Activision would have made..."

@TheTonyShow: true, but I meant that all that stuff falls within the "company emails" part.

How exactly were sales of Black Ops hurt when it was the largest entertainment launch in history?

@TheTonyShow: I seriously doubt West or Zampella used company email accounts to conspire against Activison.

@TheRealDoshu: For game companies, there really is nothing you can do except not buy their products and send them letters explaining why you're disappointed with their actions of late. But because its CoD and most gamers will buy it regardless of how Activison conducts it's affairs, the only thing we'll do is keep our

And remember, once you see something, it can't be unseen.

@TopSpot123: Mmmm...I don't see the connection.

@psxman: crap. it totally does.

These phone has one thing going for them; I wouldn't be able to drunk dial anybody as easily as I can nowadays.

Even though those pictures are composited (read: fake), it is still cooler than The Force Unleashed II!