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  1. I did it.. on Steve Jobs Tries To Sneak Shurikens On a Plane · · Score: 2, Interesting

    In 2003 I brought back shurikens from Japan in my carry on luggage. They showed up on the x-ray, and I just told the guy they were souvenirs and he had no issue with them.

  2. Re:But i thought... on Yahoo Hacker 'Mafiaboy' Eight Years On · · Score: 1

    Catch me if you can...

  3. Re:Is it just me, or... on id, Raven Developers Discuss New Wolfenstein · · Score: 1

    The ridiculous shroud thing sounds like something that should be reserved for more mystical games like doom, etc. Wolfenstein was cool in that there was no monsters, just human guards and german shepherds. Shroud sounds lame.

    You obviously only played the shareware game then... Wolfenstein has always had monsters and dealings with the occult.

  4. Re:Some more context might be useful on Hack a Million Systems and Earn a Job · · Score: 1

    The original story I read (I think it was www.stuff.co.nz) said he received about $40,000 for his part. It also said he only had to pay a fine of about $5000NZD, which made shit all sense to me.

  5. Re:This Is Rumor Control - Money Grab In Progress on Silicon Knights Says Unreal Engine is Broken · · Score: 1
    I think the quotes he's referring to is from an interview with Steve Nix.

    When we started out with id Tech 5, we didn't hack onto an old engine and then sort of replace parts as we went along. It's an entirely new engine. The structure is super-fundamentally sound.

    http://www.gamespot.com/news/6175061.html
  6. Re:Simple answer: YES on Award-Winning Ad Taken Off Air In Australia · · Score: 1

    Lol, they played that ad here a while back (couple of months?) and the first thing my old man said when he saw it was, "Well, they'll be banning that next won't they?".

  7. Re:Class Action Lawsuite on Windows Wireless Networking Flaw Identified · · Score: 1
    Ever read the EULA? You hold microsoft not responsible by agreeing. So the answer would be no, no class action suits.
    Of course not.