LuxDraconis

Name: LuxDraconis
Joined On: Mar 06, 2007
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03/12/08
GREAT READ!
One of my clan mates writes for a gaming site in Canada.
Fun read.
http://www.gamefocus.ca/?nav=article&did=297
Posted by LuxDraconis @ 11:06 am EDT | Permalink | 4 Comments
03/07/08
02/22/08
They end the same too.
Students at a local school were assigned to read 2 books, "Titanic" and "My Life" by Bill Clinton.


With the proposition that they were nearly identical stories!
His cool professor gave him an A+ for this report.
Titanic:..... Cost - $29.99
Clinton :..... Cost - $29.99
Titanic:..... Over 3 hours to read
Clinton :.... Over 3 hours to read
Titanic:..... The story of Jack and Rose, their forbidden love, and subsequent catastrophe.
Clinton :..... The story of Bill and Monica, their forbidden love, and subsequent catastrophe.
Titanic:..... Jack is a starving artist.
Clinton :..... Bill is a bullshit artist.
Titanic:.... In one scene, Jack enjoys a good cigar.
Clinton :.... Ditto for Bill.
Titanic:..... During the ordeal, Rose's dress gets ruined.
Clinton :..... Ditto for Monica.
Titanic:..... Jack teaches Rose to spit.
Clinton :..... Let's not go there.
Titanic:..... Rose gets to keep her jewelry.
Clinton :.... Monica's forced to return her gifts.
Titanic:..... Rose remembers Jack for the rest of her life.
Clinton :..... Clinton doesn't remember Jack.
Titanic:..... Rose goes down on a vessel full of seamen.
Clinton :..... Monica.. ooh, let's not go there, either.
Titanic:..... Jack surrenders to an icy death.
Clinton :..... Bill goes home to Hillary - basically the same thing
Posted by LuxDraconis @ 10:01 am EDT | Permalink | 4 Comments
02/20/08
02/12/08
Hillary and Jack Thompson are pushing for this
China cracking down on overly violent online games
February 12, 2008
ASSOCIATED PRESS
BEIJING — Seeking to ferret out online games considered overly violent or unhealthy, China has targeted illegal Web sites, computer markets and Internet cafes as part of a campaign to rein in juvenile crime.
The crackdown, christened “Operation For Tomorrow,” is also aimed at Web sites offering unregistered playing platforms or services for gamers that can be downloaded, the official Xinhua News Agency said today.
The plan will “use the law to attack, investigate and prosecute ... to cleanse the environment in which young people are raised and prevent and reduce juvenile crime and illegal activity,” the report said.
China strictly monitors the Internet for anti-government speech and uncensored news reports, but the report made no mention of such content.
Xinhua said the plan especially targets school dropouts, runaways, children of inmates, and children left behind by parents who have migrated for work.
Unlicensed Internet cafes, known as “black Web bars,” will be closed and supervision will be tightened over legal cafes, the report said.
Internet cafes have been repeatedly targeted for breeding juvenile crime and promoting truancy, despite widely ignored rules barring anyone under 18 from admission. Located in towns and small cities throughout China, Internet cafes mainly offer online games that are popular among young people. Authorities have blamed the cafes for Internet addiction and for encouraging juvenile crime as a way to earn money to play online games.
Online pornography will also be attacked under the crackdown, the report said.
Government offices were closed for the Lunar New Year holiday today, and spokesmen were unavailable for comment.
The report carried the authority of an official announcement because it was posted on the Web site of the Central Committee for Comprehensive Management of Public Security. Xinhua is state-owned and often serves the function of proclaiming official policies.
The committee is a high-level coordination and advisory body for public security departments under the central cabinet and Communist Party Central Committee.
Enforcers will act under guidelines adopted last year by 14 government departments, including the Culture Ministry, State Administration for Industry and Commerce, Public Security Ministry, and Information Industry Ministry, the report said.
Like most such measures, the crackdown seeks to increase government supervision and control over services for vulnerable groups.
While promoting government shelters and other official services, it will step up supervision over domestic and foreign charity groups and other non-governmental organizations, the report said.
WOW!!!
No thanks, I'll just do my job and be a parent, I don't need the goverment to parent for me.
Posted by LuxDraconis @ 11:12 am EDT | Permalink | 0 Comments
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