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PS3 Update 3.21 for PlayStation 3 Gamers

The new PS3 Updates are bad. Well, for those who use pirated games. The  PS3 Update 3.21 will prevent gamers from being able to play pirated PS3 games. It will fix the system of PS3 which they’ve been trying to do for a long time now. The Playstation manufacturers are saying that this new update should prevent the use of any illegal games or softwares for the PS3. As expected, many gamers are not happy about this new firmware update for the PS3. The Playstation 3 is one of the most popular gaming consoles in the world and this move may see a downturn in units sold especially in other countries where pirating is rampant. You may choose not to upgrade your PS3 unit but the reports indicate that such a move will prevent some other features for the PS3 as well. Reports have surfaced that preventing your PS3 update 3.21 will cause your PS3 to prevent playback of PS3 software titles or Blue-Ray video discs that require PS3 version 3.21 and later. This could also prevent the ability to sing into PS3 networks for Playstation features that require you to sign on too these networks. It has yet to be seen if the PS3 Update 3.21 for PlayStation 3 Gamers will have a big adverse effect in countries like the United States. PS3 Update 3.21 for PlayStation 3 Gamers is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

The Japanese Uncle Sam

When we spotted this in Japan at a souvenir shop, my heart swelled up with patriotic pride. It's cool that other countries perceive America to be synonymous with freedom, and fried chicken. View

Japan gets the nod to kill whales again

Commercial whaling may soon resume, after being banned for nearly a quarter of a century. Secret talks, to be held in Florida at the beginning of next month, look like finalising a deal to allow Japan to begin killing the leviathans for gain once more. The deal would go to the International Whaling Commission for approval in June. World governments agreed to a moratorium on hunting in 1982, after species after species had been driven to the brink of extinction. The halt began five years later, but Japan has exploited a loophole that allows “scientific” whaling, ostensibly for research. It kills about 1,000 great whales around Antarctica annually. The deal remains under wraps, but is expected to allow the country to whale in its coastal waters. In return, Japan would slightly scale back its Antarctic hunt, but – in another victory for its government – that hunt might be legitimised. Iceland, which also conducts scientific whaling, and Norway, which legally exempted itself from the ban, may also agree to scale back their very much smaller operations. The idea is that fewer whales would be killed and an anarchic state of affairs brought under control. But conservationists fear that – apart from conceding a principle that represents one of their greatest international victories – the agreement would lead to other countries starting hunts in their coastal waters, and to a worldwide revival of officially sanctioned whaling. added by: jefftego

No Black Couple In The UK "Couples Retreat" Poster

The black couple is edited out of the UK's “Couples Retreat” poster.

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No Black Couple In The UK "Couples Retreat" Poster