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Posted by: Null Actor
http://www.wired.com/news/wireless/0,1382,56742,00.html
So wireless networking is a terrorist threat.
Next up is unrestricted access to the internet, followed shortly by libraries, then by all books.
Posted by: AltronHGX
Lets not forget video g-, er, murder simulators!
Posted by: Mists_Of_Avalon
Dude Altron i have that game that is in your profile...........i loved it then i broke my console because i sucked at it.......oh well
Posted by: AltronHGX
Ummm what?
Posted by: Mists_Of_Avalon
The picture under your name its a super nintendo game.
Posted by: AK47
More talk about the government taking away our freedoms.
*yawn*
Posted by: Null Actor
Yeah, it'll never affect you anyway, so no reason to worry about it.
Posted by: Spider
What?
Posted by: taco_fox
Huh?
Posted by: bLaCkOuT
Que? Wanted to fit in.
Posted by: ccpeters
Yeah...........all this talk about the US Government taking away God given rights and freedoms. I mean what's the big deal? It's not like freedom and liberty is something we have to work for and fight to keep! All we have to do is sit at home and trust in our leaders to do that. It's not like they'll come to our towns and burn our homes down for no reason! I lived in Waco once and it was..................................oh nevermind....
Posted by: Bored
The game is Shadow Run. Ironic that it should be mentioned in the same post as a corrupt government/big business trying to limit access to information since that is basicly what the game is about. LOL
Posted by: uh...ok
ccpeters, you now know to much.
Come with me this way please.
BOINK!
-uh...ok
Posted by: Null Actor
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Originally posted by Bored
The game is Shadow Run. Ironic that it should be mentioned in the same post as a corrupt government/big business trying to limit access to information since that is basicly what the game is about. LOL
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It's 'Shadowrun' and the game world focuses far less on government and freedoms so much as the power of megacorporations. And none of them really try and limit access to information... they just try and kill off their competitors all day.
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