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Comment Re:El Dorado???? (Score 2) 6

El Dorado is an obsolete standard for creating CD-ROMs. When a game was ready to ship, it would be placed on a gold CD. This was known an "going gold". The CD was often made of solid gold, which allowed better quality copies to be made because the data could be transferred coherently over oxygen free cables. Once you had gone gold, you could sell millions of copies. Of course, since we were all still on the gold standard back then, you could actually also swap the dollars you received for physical ingots. So the term "modern El-Dorado" suggests a modern version of getting lots of gold.

Comment Re: FBI van on the way? (Score 1) 46

Given that the author and the bank were both in the UK, I feel strangely comforted that Team America World Police would get involved. Protip: The UK does have state borders but they are quite different to US ones. You also may be shocked to hear that the UK has a distinct legal system to the US. Intolerable! Maybe the US should bomb them into democracy?

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