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maybe A3 modders will like this...lol Edited by SWAT_BigBear
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I can't describe my local cable Internet provider better:

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BBC - Chocolate The Bitter Truth

Child Slavery for our sweets.....

Panorama reporter Paul Kenyon goes undercover as a cocoa trader in West Africa and discovers children as young as seven working long hours on cocoa farms, helping to make the chocolate we love so much. He buys a tonne of cocoa made with child labour, and sees how easy it is to sell it into the supply chain which leads to our high streets.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-MrSVm9tpM

Edited by oxmox

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A nice highlight about the presentation show of the new Xbox (one): ;)

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Well seems like a machine to watch TV, sports and CoD.....

EDIT: Sony´s stock value has gone up 10% after the XBox reveal

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Edited by Tonci87

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A reminder of things to forget in the 80's ...

UK gameshow "3-2-1" & Black Lace as the guest band.

Priceless.

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New Documentary about the Afghanistan War 2013:

This Is What Winning Looks Like ( full HD)

A shocking and eye opening documentary about what is currently going on in Afghanistan i.e. about the upcoming withdrawl of the military and the training of the afghan units (i.e. police). The Filmmaker did stay 6 years in Afghanistan covering the war. Maybe you will start to laugh about some scenes, but at the end it is really a tragedy and about how "focked up" is the situation in this country.

I would almost say, it is a "must see".

"I didn’t plan on spending six years covering the war in Afghanistan. I went there in 2007 to make a film about the vicious fighting between undermanned, underequipped British forces and the Taliban in Helmand, Afghanistan’s most violent province. But I became obsessed with what I witnessed there—how different it was from the conflict’s portrayal in the media and in official government statements.

The US and British forces are preparing to leave Afghanistan for good (officially, by the end of 2014), and my time in the country over the last six years has convinced me that our legacy will be the exact opposite of what Allen posits—not a stable Afghanistan, but one at war with itself yet again.

All I had to do was trek out to one of the many tiny, isolated patrol bases that dot the barren, sunbaked landscape and hang out with British infantry troops to see the chaotic reality of the war firsthand: firefights that lasted entire days, suicide bombers who leaped onto unarmored jeeps from behind market stalls, IEDs buried everywhere, and bombs dropped onto Afghans’ homes, sometimes with whole families of innocent civilians inside.

After spending five weeks in Sangin, it was obvious to me that Afghan security was nowhere near ready. I’d seen policemen so high on heroin they couldn’t stand up straight or tie sandbags, and soldiers firing hundreds of rockets, bullets, and grenades at the smallest of suspicious movements in the desert—“Fuck them, they are all Taliban here,†one blurted out when he was told to stop shooting at a father and son—and on at least six different occasions, the use of child soldiers

The Afghan Police was still active, too, kidnapping civilians for ransom or as bargaining chips in prisoner exchanges. Weapons, fuel, and equipment NATO had supplied to the Afghan National Army were being sold at the local bazaar, and “ghostsâ€â€”officers who technically didn’t exist—filled police payroll sheets. “Have you ever seen The Sopranos?†said Major Bill Steuber, the marine in charge of the police-advisory team, describing the corruption. “It’s vast.â€

.........read more and watch the full documentary:

This is what winning looks like - read more

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BIS you really need to improve your fish AI :p

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BIS you really need to improve your fish AI :p

But that already happens in A3 :)

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BIS you really need to improve your fish AI :p

LOL ..... yeh, bit of an internet joke at the moment ;)

I think they should improve their wheel and terrain simulation :D

Tech Demo here

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