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GreatUSAflags.com - Iraqi 'Most-Wanted' Deck of Playing Cards |
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Topic: Games |
11:49 pm EDT, Apr 16, 2003 |
] You've seen these cards on the nightly news. They've been ] featured in newspapers worldwide. Now you can own the one ] true collector's item from Operation Iraqi Freedom. This ] is the same 55-card deck given to Coalition soldiers ] featuring the Iraq's 52 "Most-Wanted" leaders. Yours for only $5.95 GreatUSAflags.com - Iraqi 'Most-Wanted' Deck of Playing Cards |
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Topic: Games |
11:48 pm EDT, Apr 16, 2003 |
Quoted: In this activity youll be asked a series of 17 questions about God and religion. In each case, apart from Question 1, you need to answer True or False. The aim of the activity is not to judge whether these answers are correct or not. Our battleground is that of rational consistency. This means to get across without taking any hits, youll need to answer in a way which is rationally consistent. What this means is you need to avoid choosing answers which contradict each other. If you answer in a way which is rationally consistent but which has strange or unpalatable implications, youll be forced to bite a bullet. Battleground God |
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Galactic Civilizations - The definitive space based strategy game |
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Topic: Games |
5:13 pm EDT, Apr 14, 2003 |
] Galactic Civilizations is a single player space based ] strategy game in which you are in control of humanity's ] destiny. ] ] ] The game begins at the dawn of a new age of interstellar ] travel. The humans and 5 alien civilizations are vying ] for control of the galaxy. As leader of United Earth, you ] must research new technologies, build an economy, create ] a powerful military force, all the while carefully ] balancing your political, diplomatic and trade skills. I can post no better recommendation than the statement that I am going to buy a copy of this game. Galactic Civilizations - The definitive space based strategy game |
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Game Market Watch: The Big Boys Play To Win |
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Topic: Games |
9:43 am EST, Apr 4, 2003 |
] Game Market Watch Conference concluded its two day ] gathering Tuesday with a flashy demonstration of new ] gaming content from Microsoft Game Studios and a ] lukewarm forecast for console game growth ] from Jupitermedia analysts. Microsoft in yet another cutthroat industry. Who has deeper pockets than they? Game Market Watch: The Big Boys Play To Win |
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Cliff Johnson Treasure Hunt Challenge |
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Topic: Games |
4:30 pm EST, Apr 3, 2003 |
Who's Cliff Johnson? Well, if you remember the early days of Macintosh games, Cliff is the guy who designed the "Puzzle Game of the Year" titles such as "Fool's Errand" and "3 in Three". He's a puzzle-designing god (and yes you can quote me on that). Anyway, if you liked the humor and style of my "PhreakNIC v3.0 Code Tutorial," you'll probably like Cliff's style too. I haven't solved the challenge yet myself, though I have indeed started work on it. But I wanted to let everyone else know about it too. If anyone would like to brainstorm on any sections, let me know! Elonka :) Cliff Johnson Treasure Hunt Challenge |
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Topic: Games |
10:28 pm EST, Apr 1, 2003 |
] Gaming, networks, multiplayer, strategy, personal technology, ] consoles, and mobile. ] ] This blog is about tracking the rise of games as a medium ] of popular culture, and perhaps the medium of the times. ] The Jones' kids all have game consoles, but more and ] more it's not just Saturday morning entertainment - ] games are impacting peoples lives in a way never seen ] before. There are fan sites, art books, academic theses, ] and a massive entertainment industry all waking up to the ] fact that these things are a lot more important than we ] gave them credit for. Already games are under fire as the ] evil corrupting the youth: a place formerly reserved for ] the likes of Rock'n'Roll, Hollywood or Ragtime ] (depending on your era). This blog is about watching the ] emergence of a medium, right before our very eyes. Highly informative about the game industry, and its denizens. Got Game? |
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