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SamuelRSmith
- A 21 year old male gamer
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- Joined on March 5th 2007, last online 13 hours ago.
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XBOX ONE. Multitasking. 15 exclusives in year 1, 8 of them are new IP's. Halo mini series (Spielberg), NFL deal. FIFA and COD exclusive content.
in Microsoft Discussion 1 day agoI enjoyed it. None of the consoles have earned a purchase, yet....
XBOX ONE. Multitasking. 15 exclusives in year 1, 8 of them are new IP's. Halo mini series (Spielberg), NFL deal. FIFA and COD exclusive content.
in Microsoft Discussion 1 day agoI enjoyed it. None of the consoles have earned a purchase, yet....
Man Tricks Girlfriend Into Getting Abortion
in Politics Discussion 3 days agoJay520 said: Vertigo-X said: But didn't the woman do something being "well aware of the consequences"? Why is it only about her rights to her body? The woman has to deal with the consequences as well. But because of nature, the consequences of unprotected sex for a woman is pregnancy, which she can choose to go through with or not. Abortions are nature,...
Which European country are you?
in General Discussion 3 days agoNot as a neighbour: homosexuals Yes No I put no for, as in a disagree with that statement. I don't know which way they intended, though. Result: Czech...
Man Tricks Girlfriend Into Getting Abortion
in Politics Discussion 4 days agothe2real4mafol said: It don't work like that in the UK and i know because my so called dad don't finanicially support me and he hasn't done so for about 10 years now (he split with my mum). It does. The Child Support Agency determines the amount that the separated parent must pay the parent with child. I think it only applied to up to 16 years old, and certain people won't...
PSV any closer to being hacked?
in Sony Discussion on 14 May 2013pezus said: But why do you need a Vita if you can do that on the PSP? Or do your projects not work on it? Yeah... I don't need a Vita, which is why I'm going to wait for it to be hacked, and just use more open platforms in the time being. My PSP currently lives in a different country to me....
PSV any closer to being hacked?
in Sony Discussion on 13 May 2013badgenome said:Nope. I don't think any hackers have bought one. Haha! That was my main suspicion....
PSV any closer to being hacked?
in Sony Discussion on 13 May 2013pezus said:What do you want to hack it for? All sorts of reasons. I've got a couple of projects I'm working on, that would be pretty cool to get running on these environments (including a JS game engine with a drag-and-drop game editor). Also, emulation, that sort of thing. I bought a PSP and several games, but they were never worth the money, so it became a paperweight...
PSV any closer to being hacked?
in Sony Discussion on 13 May 2013I've been Googling around, and it seems that there still hasn't been any major breakthrough in compromising the system, outside of running PSP titles? Is this correct? I had the penchant for spending some money the other day, and it turned out neither the PSV or 3DS were opened up. Money is still sitting in my wallet. EDIT: To clear up any confusion as to my motives, a post I...
Margaret Thatcher RIP.
in Politics Discussion on 09 April 2013slowmo said: Of course you have all your facts straight obviously... Your arrogance is the reason people have acted in such a "disguting" fashion. You have no concept of the suffering she caused some people. How can your parents who were only "kids" know less than you who is reading "history" which of course is written by the victors, never the losers. I was a kid...
Margaret Thatcher RIP.
in Politics Discussion on 09 April 2013I'm not one to wave incense under the image of a politician, but she wasn't the worst politician in the world. While the way some people acted on the news of the death disgusted me, it didn't surprise me. Particularly amongst people my age (that is, people too young to know her, or what life was like beforehand). I was told to hate her at school, and the BBC often mocked her, and even my...
Farewell Democracy?
in Politics Discussion on 07 April 2013KungKras said: What's wrong with democracy in Europe? Also, it's not you who gets to challenge the state. It's not someone who represents you, it's a profit-driven company that gets to challenge the state, to remove laws that the elected representatives of the people put in place. What's wrong with democracy in Europe? The EU. The vast majority of the power of the EU is outside...
Farewell Democracy?
in Politics Discussion on 07 April 2013With all the things wrong with democracy in Europe and America, you take issue with being able to challenge a state in court? ... I'm lost for words....
Are the pillars of the state falling?
in Politics Discussion on 26 March 2013Mr Khan said: You've really become more vitriolic in the last half-year, haven't you? Ultimately, the government's lack of control over the internet is only because A: the old guys that run the government still don't quite "get" the internet, and B: The profits of the internet's current relative freedom outweigh the costs (at the end of the day, even the big government guys know that...
Are the pillars of the state falling?
in Politics Discussion on 25 March 2013insomniac17 said: It sure would be nice, but I don't think the state is done yet. Who knows what will come in the future, but near term, I see governments really tightening control in many areas. They certainly won't give up their power quietly. It's trying to extend and build itself up, yes, but its very foundations are cracking, that's what is important. Of course they won't...
Are the pillars of the state falling?
in Politics Discussion on 25 March 2013Finding out about that 3D printed gun has gotten me all excited, so I've collected down a few things that I've been looking at: Propaganda Machine The Internet is destroying the "gate keepers" of the propaganda machine. Just a few decades ago, the only news we received were through the handful of FCC-licensed broadcasters, the FCC-licensed radios, or newspapers. We now have choices of literally...
Excuse me while all debate over gun bans becomes instantly null-and-void thanks to technology.
in Politics Discussion on 25 March 2013chapset said:damn, how did they print the metal parts? the sight? also when they stop debating gun control they might aswell stop the war on drugs According to the team running it, the ultimate plan is to make guns that are 100% printable. I can't for the life of me find out how close they are to this, and how much of the gun in that video was printed, and how much assembly was...
Excuse me while all debate over gun bans becomes instantly null-and-void thanks to technology.
in Politics Discussion on 25 March 2013badgenome said:This just means we need 3D printer control. pfft... and what if 3D printers could print 3D printers?...






