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    Rate the avatar above yours.

    Well, it is a vampire illithid, from AD&D, that's for sure. BUT he's searching the wastes! So it may qualify, me thinks. Anyways, yours reminds me of an Aphex Twin video, so 10/10
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    Rate the avatar above yours.

    WOW! Sorrow has joined the mask-fetish! And with a style... 10/10
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    Rate the avatar above yours.

    Bad is goooood, m'kay? 9.25/10
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    Rate the avatar above yours.

    Is that really a "10 mm" the guy is holding? :) Anyways, almost looks bloom-ed, so only 3/10.
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    id's post-apocalyptic game: Rage

    I don't think I will ever play this game, but it looks really nice. Especially the logo, with the not-so-imminent Anarchy sign :clap:
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    PC Gamer UK scans

    The "Caution: Laser Radiation" is a generic sign used in many research labs, e.g.: http://www.purdue.edu/rem/home/files/contlabl.htm#c3 or http://radsafe.berkeley.edu/lsrsgnlbl.html So please do not complain about it :)
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    Rate the avatar above yours.

    Thanks Maphusio for the tip. I hope this is better. As for the soldier, it is quite good for a Lieutenant :o : 8/10
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    Rate the avatar above yours.

    Geckos are cool! Mostly if they are dead :) 9.5/10 Wait! IT MOVES! :D
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    Gamespot's Fallout 3 Preview

    Of course, it isn't TB, but still it sounds somewhat encouraging that you can use it quite often. And the whole article is quite well written compared to the others. Thanks for the link, Briosafreak. EDIT: Ooops! Just seen this put out to the front page. Shall I delete my post?
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    Bethesda opens blog

    Thanks, just as I thought so, but I wasn't sure. On a second note, it is possible that since fusion reaction is being tried to be exploited much later than fission, scientists don't want to scare people (not excluding politicians) off by using the word 'nuclear'. The same thing happened with...
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    Bethesda opens blog

    Hi guys, I still don't get why to call something with fusion power nuclear. I thought it's an alternative word for fission reaction. Clearly, both fusion and fission reaction is nuclear in nature, but for some (probably historical?) reasons I never heard fusion referred to as 'nuclear'...
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