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America's Army on Linux

jojor writes "It seems that icculus.org has gotten America's Army to run under Linux, as this screenshot will attest. America's Army is UT based and free (as in beer). More games for Linux, yippeh!" Awesome. I consider America's Army to be one of the best things my government has funded within recent history.

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  1. God Bless "ARMERICA"! by iSpectre · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    lol

    1. Re:God Bless "ARMERICA"! by isorox · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      Hmm, Cowboy neal spells his country wrong, (probably against the law now), eventually fixes it without so much as an apology

  2. FRost PIST by dbretton · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    babee

  3. hmm??? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Who is Erica?

  4. Re:The government didn't fund it ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Oh, man! That was fucking halarious.

  5. Free as in beer? by azav · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Will someone please tell me just what "free as in beer" means?

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    - Zav - Imagine a Beowulf cluster of insensitive clods...
  6. Sometimes I'm proud to be an "old European" (n/t) by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    no text here

  7. Re:Recruiting by superyooser · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    It's weird that after a billion years of human evolution, we still solve conflicts by killing each others.

    It wouldn't seem so weird if you didn't believe in evolution. The persistent, evil inclination of human nature throughout our existence (post-Eden) makes perfect sense from a biblical worldview.

    To play devil's advocate, maybe evolution has determined that killing your enemies is the most effective method of preserving your DNA's posterity.

  8. Re:Troll reminds me of bake sale bumper sticker by superyooser · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    Some of the uneducated population blindly follow G.W. Bush to war.
    Some of the uneducated population blindly protest the war.

    The educated are likewise split on the issue of war. It doesn't matter how much one has learned, but what one has learned.