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zhazam
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Comment #5095380
In the Swedish version, they just make up the commands.
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Comment #5059499
It's also worth checking out Sanglard's code review at http://fabiensanglard.net/doom3/index.php
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Comment #5031068
You're only meant to use the downloads if you already own CS2, but as CS2 is seven years old at this point, this is just enforced with an honesty system.
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Comment #4483352
People really like to dismiss that by calling it transgressive humor, but it's really not? You never truly get made fun of for being part of the majority.
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Comment #3557714
you don't have to be dishonest, a ripoff, "evil/mean/douchey", someone selling themselves and their principles out for a dime, or morally bankrupt to become successful but it helps…
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Comment #3496588
Then perhaps you shouldn't get legal counsel from Wikipedia ;)
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Comment #3496587
Possession of it was grounds for conviction in US vs Knox.
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Comment #3495267
Arguably the bigger problem is that interesting content is determined by popular consensus, which rewards ingroup signifiers and pandering to the majority.
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Comment #3495259
> it may become a target of the US government. The FBI might target them, but most likely for their laissez-faire moderation where deleting a subsection literally dedicated to chil…
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Comment #3355752
What about HN voting specifically prevents the first case (agree/disagree) from happening?
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Comment #3269505
At $20 you'd only need a single decade to make up the costs :)
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Comment #3139158
I'd wager it's more the fact that its worth is effectively entirely based on its reputation.
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Comment #3038650
Yes, "ultimate job killer" is the right way of writing it.
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Comment #2821972
This seems likely - the "police are dumbasses" mentality, and popular image of LulzSec as clever hackers really doing it for "lulz", allow them to present stories like this -and- g…
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Comment #2486291
"...[Zynga] now looks like the Facebook to EA's Google." In the "up-and-coming business" sense or the "don't give a damn about privacy" sense?