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What games were released in 2008 [HELP FILL IN THE BLANKS]?
If he manages to keep up with this, he deserves a promotion to The Keeper of the Lists or something some such.
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Also, we're moving away from RMN back to simply rpgmaker.net, as decreed by our High Overlord and Grand Poobah Holbertron.
But But But... That means when I say the Real Men Network, it won't make any sense at all anymore!
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South Korea to Get Super High-Speed Broadband
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Guess where I'm going to be moving to around the year 2013.
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Internet users in South Korea soon may be able to download a movie in just two seconds, if a new high-speed Internet project moves forward as planned. South Korea plans to build a super broadband infrastructure with upload and download speeds of 1 Gbps by 2013. The project will cost about 24.5 billion dollars, and will largely be funded by the private sector, according to the Agence France Presse.
Officials with the Korea Communications Commission (KCC) say this will make it possible to download a movie in about 1-2 seconds through a fiber optic cable. Some dispute that estimate, however, and believe the download time will be closer to an insufferable 12 seconds for a feature length film.
The new service will be available in large cities, with smaller South Korean towns making due with a paltry 50-100 Mbps connection. South Korea was already one of the most wired places on earth, where its citizens enjoy an average download speed of 43.3 Mbps. The average American download rate, by comparison, hangs around 8.9 Mbps, according to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).
If you're suffering with a poor download rate, don't despair: broadband access may change across America in the next few years. A study commissioned by North Carolina's e-NC Authority has already called for the United States to meet South Korean speeds by 2015. President Obama has also said that he wants to "deploy next-generation broadband" and "work towards true broadband in every community in America;" however, he doesn't specify what ‘true' or ‘next-generation' broadband means.
Last week, Charter Communications launched America's fastest high-speed service with 60 Mbps download speeds in the St. Louis area, and will soon boost its service nationwide to 20 Mbps. That seemed like an enormous leap forward until South Korea's announcement today. One thing is clear; America's cyber infrastructure has a long way to go if it wants to keep up with the rest of the developed world.
Guess where I'm going to be moving to around the year 2013.
What games were released in 2008 [HELP FILL IN THE BLANKS]?
Stroyer is here!
It's my default greeting now, so I might as well keep using it.
Besides, it also helps show new members' intelligence:
Besides, it also helps show new members' intelligence:
author=Not Pointing Any Fingers, But link=topic=2923.msg56877#msg56877 date=1232389231;)author=GameOverGames Productions link=topic=2923.msg56876#msg56876 date=1232388893
Welcome to RMN (Real Men Network), captain!
I know this is probly a stupied question but does RMN really stand for Real Men Network lol.
What games were released in 2008 [HELP FILL IN THE BLANKS]?
author=GameOverGames Productions link=topic=3067.msg60180#msg60180 date=1233615976
Over the Pacific-1944 Full Game
Still missing from master list.













