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Classic Games (Games)

Lost Online Games From the Pre-Web Era 186

harrymcc writes "Long before the Web came along, people were playing online games — on BBSes, on services such as Prodigy and CompuServe, and elsewhere. Gaming historian Benj Edwards has rounded up a dozen RPGs, MUDs, and other fascinating curiosities from the 1970s, 1980s, and early 1990s — and the cool part is: they're all playable on the Web today." What old games were good enough for you to watch them scroll by on your 300 baud modem?
United States

State Senator Caught Looking At Porn On Senate Floor 574

Everyone knows how boring a debate on a controversial abortion bill can get on the Senate floor. So it's no wonder that Florida State Sen. Mike Bennett took the time to look at a little porn and a video of a dog running out of the water and shaking itself off. From the article: "Ironically, as Bennett is viewing the material, you can hear a Senator Dan Gelber's voice in the background debating a controversial abortion bill. 'I'm against this bill,' said Gelber, 'because it disrespects too many women in the state of Florida.' Bennett defended his actions, telling Sunshine State News it was an email sent to him by a woman 'who happens to be a former court administrator.'"

Submission + - BBC to release four free Doctor Who PC Games (computerandvideogames.com)

Terminus32 writes: "The BBC will be using license-payers' money to develop a series of adventure games based of their long-running science fiction television series Doctor Who.
The games use a 3D engine, although it will be more of a puzzle-solving affair rather than a shoot-em-up, and will feature the new Doctor (Matt Smith) and his companion Amy Pond."

Comment The new Patrick Troughton? (Score 0) 379

I think he will be brilliant! A cross between Patrick Troughton and Peter Davison, I am so glad that David Tennant has gone, I was growing tiresome of his over-the-top emo acting. The show is back on form: the Doctor is a nutty professor who has adventures in his time/space machine, not a skinny douche in a suit who cries all the time...

Comment What about the trees? (Score 0) 61

To make rubber....?
Surely condoms consume our planet's resources.

And not eating meat does more to save animals! :-)

I don't wear condoms...I don't believe they're right.
My and my girlfriend are expecting our first baby together...find one right partner and participate in the DNA program! :-P

Idle

Drunk History Presents Nikola Tesla *NSFW* 91

Amazingly accurate for someone so plastered. I think all history should be taught at this level of intoxication.
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Facebook Leads To Increase In STDs in Britain 270

ectotherm writes "According to Professor Peter Kelly, a director of Public Health in Great Britain: 'There has been a four-fold increase in the number of syphilis cases detected, with more young women being affected.' Why the increase? People meeting up for casual sex through Facebook. According to the article, 'Social networking sites are making it easier for people to meet up for casual sex. There is a rise in syphilis because people are having more sexual partners than 20 years ago and often do not use condoms.'"

Comment THEY ARE LOOKING IN THE WRONG PLACES!!! (Score 0) 454

"To search expectantly for a radio signal from an extraterrestrial source is probably as culture bound a presumption as to search the galaxy for a good Italian restaurant." - Terence McKenna "I once visited the world's largest radio telescope in Araceibo, Puerto Rico, and they search for extra- terrestrial life with this thing. It's so large a telescope it's basically a dish suspended in round valley. And underneath the dish there's pasture land, and white cattle, and Stropharia cubensis... It's like this amazing image of this instrument studying the centre of NGC-3622?, and yet a hundred feet from the main control booth is probably what they're looking for." - Terence McKenna

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