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Jul. 31st, 2007 04:13 pmHunted in reality, jihadists are turning to artificial online worlds such as Second Life to train and recruit members
Of note:
"Kevin Zuccato, head of the Australian High Tech Crime Centre in Canberra, says terrorists can gain training in games such as World of Warcraft in a simulated environment, using weapons that are identical to real-world armaments."
RIGHT. Because real guns need a swing timer and can shoot magic bullets every six seconds. I don't even have to AIM the stupid thing.
Remember, if you roll warlock, the terrorists win!
I would pay good money to watch if a terrorist shapeshifted into a giant owlbear and spammed moonfire. GOOD MONEY, I tell you!
Of note:
"Kevin Zuccato, head of the Australian High Tech Crime Centre in Canberra, says terrorists can gain training in games such as World of Warcraft in a simulated environment, using weapons that are identical to real-world armaments."
RIGHT. Because real guns need a swing timer and can shoot magic bullets every six seconds. I don't even have to AIM the stupid thing.
Remember, if you roll warlock, the terrorists win!
I would pay good money to watch if a terrorist shapeshifted into a giant owlbear and spammed moonfire. GOOD MONEY, I tell you!
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Date: 2007-08-01 01:07 am (UTC)Ah well. I'm opening a training camp on this LJ post. Want to join? We specialize in stink bombs and the theft of cookies.
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Date: 2007-08-01 01:10 am (UTC)Napalm Nacey reporting for duty, SAH!