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Lost Online Games From the Pre-Web Era
By admin on October 1, 2010 | Comments Off
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?
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Re-examining Lost: Via Domus after the series finale (Game)
By admin on May 28, 2010 | Comments Off
The critically-panned and commercially-unsuccessful video game iteration of Lost was declared non-canon by producers and focused on a character never seen on the show. In light of the program’s ambiguous finale, has Lost: Via Domus found a place in the franchise’s narrative arc?
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The Only Time When Roger Federer Lost 0-6, 0-6
By admin on May 27, 2010 | Comments Off
There may be only one tennis player in the world who wishes he had taken it a bit easier on Roger Federer.
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Apple’s Lost iPhone: A Case of Puppet Master or Victim?
By admin on April 25, 2010 | Comments Off
Apple deserves a little more credit; with its long history of device leaks, it must know a thing or two about turning lemons into lemonade.
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Cops investigating case of lost iPhone 4G
By admin on April 24, 2010 | Comments Off
If you’re the guy who sold Gizmodo the lost iPhone 4G prototype that made headlines this week, now might be a good time to lawyer up.
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Forbes: 40% of NBA Teams Lost Money Last Season
By admin on December 13, 2009 | Comments Off
Forbes has its annual report on NBA team valuations, revenue and operating income out.
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CIA Manual Thought Lost In 1973 Available On Amazon
By admin on November 26, 2009 | Comments Off
An anonymous reader writes “At the height of the Cold War, the Central Intelligence Agency paid renowned magician John Mulholland $3,000 to write a manual on misdirection, concealment, and stagecraft. All known copies of the document were believed to be destroyed in 1973. Turns out one survived — and is now available on Amazon.”
Read more of this story at Slashdot.


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