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Who's Ross?
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CEO of BigAnt Studios, developer of AFL Live. He's been hanging out on the AFL Games board for a while now.Who's Ross?
Oh, and lol at people wondering why so many posters on the "Video Games" secton of an "AFL" forum are buying an "AFL Video Game"
No, of course they weren't
Maybe eating tea with the family would be one? it was for me anyway.lol, it's never an inappropriate time to be up hey.
Yes because I obviously said I was wondering why they were buying the game . Obviously you can't read or even comprehend your own posts.
Maybe eating tea with the family would be one? it was for me anyway.
Hopefully she is back on by next weekend, i think it will be.
Haven't had my guess for when PSN will be back up. I'll say Tuesday morning.
What are you, a bunch of nudists or something?Maybe eating tea with the family would be one? it was for me anyway.
Hopefully she is back on by next weekend, i think it will be.
Okay so what we know about sacka:Maybe someone was playing footsies under the table?
Im not 12 mate lol havn't lived with my parents for a few years now(i actually own my own home )Okay so what we know about sacka:
Him and his family eat dinner naked.
He plays footsie with his mum (and presumably his dad) under the table.
He gets a boner and is embarrassed.
Confirms what HBK posted so hopefully soon.The internal PSN developer network is online again, at least it seems for some,” Kagari says. “Looks like the full network, at least the online play/account part of it, will be back soon.”
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/05/13/us-sony-idUSTRE74C70420110513Sony Corp's computer networks remain vulnerable to attack three weeks after the company learned that it had been victim of one of the biggest data breaches in history, according to an Internet security expert.
The expert found a handful of security flaws in Sony's networks while remotely studying its systems via the Internet to see how difficult it would be to penetrate the electronics giant's systems in the wake of the attacks.
Security researcher John Bumgarner discovered a potential bonanza for hackers by using little more than a web browser, Google's search engine and a basic understanding of Internet security systems.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-...vaded-by-hackers-using-amazon-com-server.htmlAmazon.com Inc. (AMZN)’s Web Services cloud- computing unit was used by hackers in last month’s attack against Sony Corp. (6758)’s online entertainment systems, according to a person with knowledge of the matter.