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wow....

I hope there's not a massive loss of life in the online attacks against gamers.... totally retarded. I agree with renaming it "Project Retard" cause it is.

posted by : Enz, 05 March 2008 Complain about this comment
<clippit mode>

Here, I see you've misspelt that. Autocorrect suggests "Project Retard"

Yours respectfully,

Eyealget Mahatandma Coat.

posted by : A, 04 March 2008 Complain about this comment
This will work, sure

Even if you get past that this is a really bad idea, and that its highly unlikely that terrorist are using games, it is still impossible to accomplish.

The game companies that design, support, patch, and monitor already have enough difficulty dealing with macros, farmers, and exploits that get by their tools. 

To think a government agency that has no idea how the game works, or even what "normal" behavior in the game is, can somehow monitor it for terrorist activity is simply insane.

posted by : Josh, 03 March 2008 Complain about this comment

Terrorists sought in cyber kingdoms

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