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Seeing something like Venice in FFXV makes me want to play the VR version just for this.

Ah, right.

Although somehow I’m reminded of FOGBANK. How’d we ever get that level of secrecy that it took 10 years for the USN to remake a batch?

Oh hey, so I’m going to rile up some jimmies with this:

On another hand... I don’t mind if a veteran gets what they were entitled to by an establishment, but well, let me give an example. I was on a computer enthusiast forum and someone dropped a “Help me with my PC! US Vet here...”

If they were smart enough, on an isolated network that only the top ME’s have access to.

But what about the other way?

Well, a lot of the gaming press are gamers. I guess it’s a give or take though. But I’ve heard E3 is dry compared to say PAX.

So you want the country to start racially profiling everyone? Sounds like Trump’s ideal security policy.

You’d think after 40 some years without incident they’d figure it was a one-off thing.

Security and convenience do not go hand in hand. Anyone who’s had a dabbling in computer security will tell you that.

E3 doesn’t really seem to be for the gamers anyway. It seems more like for other people in the industry to get all jazzed up about things. Like for instance, a game engine demo. Gamers (generalizing) don’t really care about a game engine demo, they just want a game out of it. But they show it anyway because lots of

There is always going to be some acceptable loss. You cannot 100% guarantee anything can be prevented. And if you have a solution that 100% prevents terrorist attacks from happening, I’m all ears.

Israel’s approach allows most travelers to pass through airport security with relative ease.

You have to look at it from a frequency standpoint. How many times does a vehicular collision of some sort happen?

Like many of our readers, I have an unhealthy fascination with rotary and other non-reciprocating piston engines.

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If you try to appease everyone, you end up appeasing no one.

Uh, so you’re basically agreeing with my first point.

That doesn’t tell the entire picture, because what’s the distribution of the hiring pool to begin with? It’s hard to be “equal” when you have an unequal distribution to start with.