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Compilation of Modern Warfare 2 Easter Eggs

Posted by Jack Devore | November 16th, 2009 |  No Comments »

FILED UNDER: AllGames

There are lots of hidden goodies in Modern Warfare 2 and Daily Radar has taken the time to compile four pages of Easter Eggs that you can discover in both single and multiplayer. Finding a blow-up doll in Makarov’s safehouse is just the tip of the iceberg.

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New Secrets of Pyramid Builders Uncovered

Posted by Jack Devore | June 29th, 2009 |  1 Comment »

FILED UNDER: AllLifestyleSports

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The great pyramids of Egypt has always been an enigma, but light is starting to shine of specific aspects of what life was like for the ancient builders. After twenty years of research, archaeologists Ana Tavares and Mark Lehner have finally released the results of their research.

We now know what was on the menu: dense bread, cuts of meat and preserved fish.

We now know they slept in barracks, belonged to work-gangs and had specific group names like the “Drunkards of Menkaure”. You know they were trouble…

More details at Newkerala.

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Hackers Swipe Top-Secret Data on $300 Billion Joint Strike Fighter Project

Posted by Jack Devore | April 21st, 2009 |  No Comments »

FILED UNDER: AllPoliticsTech

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It looks like the U.S. Defense Department needs a better password than ‘1234′, as they’ve been hacked once again with all fingers pointing to China. In this latest case, hackers penetrated the weapons program for the highly classified F35 Lightning II and stole several terabytes of data.

From the Wall Street Journal:

The Joint Strike Fighter, also known as the F-35 Lightning II, is the costliest and most technically challenging weapons program the Pentagon has ever attempted. The plane, led by Lockheed Martin Corp., relies on 7.5 million lines of computer code, which the Government Accountability Office said is more than triple the amount used in the current top Air Force fighter.

Six current and former officials familiar with the matter confirmed that the fighter program had been repeatedly broken into. The Air Force has launched an investigation.

Pentagon officials declined to comment directly on the Joint Strike Fighter compromises. Pentagon systems “are probed daily,” said Air Force Lt. Col. Eric Butterbaugh, a Pentagon spokesman. “We aggressively monitor our networks for intrusions and have appropriate procedures to address these threats.” U.S. counterintelligence chief Joel Brenner, speaking earlier this month to a business audience in Austin, Texas, warned that fighter-jet programs have been compromised.

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