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Jailbreaking iPhones is Copyright approved… lol…

http://www.cnn.com/2010/TECH/mobile/07/ … tml?hpt=C2

Errr… though I don’t even own one. Droid user. :stuck_out_tongue:

lol… I just finished a play through of Mass Effect 1 and Mass Effect 2 without any romance, on the off chance that Kasumi Goto will be available in Mass Effect 3. I also have a save where Jacob dies… just in case… :twisted:

After almost five years of new gaming consoles I am convinced I am nearly finished with console gaming. As of this date, only two Wii games have successfully wowed me. I do not know whether I changed or gaming did. I do know the PS2 was abnormally great and later consoles lacked games that I liked. Perhaps it really is that I set my standards too high.

I take back what I said earlier from this post. I loved the game I was talking about, but I hated the very last part.

Study: More U.S. girls starting puberty early

Monster Hunter: Freedom Unite is great. I wish Tri had hunting horns, gunlances, and dual swords. I would have played Tri if it weren’t for that. I should learn how to use Bows efficiently so I can say they removed all the weapons I liked.

I believe I have found the three most incredible love hotels in all Japan gentlemen.

http://www.quirkyjapan.or.tv/hotels.html

chapel christmas,liore,and tower hotel.

Wish I could use them. :cry: :cry:

Edit:
http://www.angelo-jp.com/pages/hotel-li … /room.html

boxing ring bed

http://www.towers-hotel.com/index.php?data=./data/cl2/

this is supposedly the one with bumper cars yet I dont see any.

I know this old, and it’s from /b/, but I found it morbidly amusing:

http://a.imageshack.us/img714/1999/1280805308475.jpg

Is forcing another Transformer to transform against their will, a form of Cybertronian rape? :stuck_out_tongue:

Although I guess that’s nothing compared to Starcream being into multi-cest. :wink:

Apparently the bitchy one had a thing for Starscream.

According to the dev bible, were it not for time constraints, [url=http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Slipstream_%28Animated%29]last survivor Slipstream was gonna resurrect the original[/url] in the final episode. Which for a Starscream, is a pretty damn high sign of loyalty. :lol:

Ants bite me when I cut the grass. That’s random.

Demonbane isn’t out yet. To show how disappointed I am I bought two other bishoujo games from JASTUSA.

A moment of silence: a great man has died. Yes: he had twins too. 8)

I likes the new search engine of google.
I want a new season of Gintama :slight_smile:

I love sex, love love and love lust.
I wonder if they’ll make spice & wolf season 3.

Random comment: Tomoko from Canvas2 is one of the funniest heroines I’ve seen in quite a while.

Mandelbrot died.

Meanwhile at the legion of doom…
http://www.gizmag.com/sub-biosphere-2-s … rld/15507/

Wikileaks Iraq war documents out.

I sort of have to wonder which is more likely:

  1. that the concern over the release of the documents was mostly “that releasing secret military documents could endanger US troops and Iraqi civilians.”
    or that 2) the Coalition has some other reason to not want to reveal that we’re torturing the citizens of a country we shouldn’t have invaded in the first place

I suppose the thing is that if #1 was true, the Coalition could have just kept everyone updated on how many people we’re torturing and killing (maybe an online counter that keeps ticking up or something) and the motivation to leak the documents would have been greatly reduced- keeping in mind that the person who sent these documents to WikiLeaks knew exactly what (s)he was leaking.

I think it’s quite likely that somewhere in four hundred thousand documents, there’s going to be something that, when the bad guys find out what’s in it, is going to get someone killed.

Not that I am a particularly big fan of the war in Iraq, but releasing 400K documents to the public isn’t what I’d call responsible. Going thru the 400K documents yourself, and finding the scandalous bits, and publicizing just those is something I’d have no problem at all with. But there’s no way those 400K documents can all be reviewed manually to prevent disclosure of information that might endanger people’s lives. They can get most of it, but they’ll never get all of it.

Actually, I read in an article that the founder of Wikileaks insists that the documents be released without any redaction. So I don’t think there is any significant reviewing going on, other than making sure the documents are relevant to what is being revealed.