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News around the web: Playing Games Requires Brains

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On January 21, 2010, 10:15 AM

Video game success may be in the mind, study finds @ BBC News
75% of Linux code now written by paid developers @ APC Mag
Baidu: Register.com helped 'Iranian Cyber Army' @ BetaNews
NASA's Puffin: One Crazy Personal Aircraft @ FoxNews
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  1. I'll take two of those Puffin's please.

  2. @TomSEA i also want a few. The traffic here is crazy and with that i wouldn't be late for work anymore. ^_^ The questions is, how much will it cost? Since it doesn't have any powerful engines i and expensive materials i would assume that it could cost only a few thousands of dollars to manufacture.

  3. Playing video games requires brains??? NAHHHH

    Being good at video games requires brains- hell yeah, if you don't know how to flank in MW2 you're just another casualty.

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