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| Dec. 3, 2008 |
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| Dec. 3, 2008 |
| Dec. 3, 2008 |
Remember the good ol’ days of your childhood? When you could just play with your favorite toy, savor that candy you only got when you had been good, or sit in front of the television watching cartoons.
Now you can relive those classic times and moments with our newest site, Once Upon A Win. Take a walk down memory lane with our visual collection of the most epic wins from the past.
Remember playing with Lawn Jarts? Kind of dangerous, but yet so fun.
How many hours did you waste playing Nintendo Duck Hunt and cursing that stupid dog that laughed at you?
What was your favorite flavor of Fun Dip?
We all wanted to take a ride in the A-Team Van and do some awesome stunts.
And how cool was Airwolf? That theme song was truly epic as well.
| Dec. 3, 2008 |
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| Dec. 2, 2008 |
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UPDATE for those of you receiving messages from your anti-virus software: (tl;dr version: everything’s ok) Somebody from CrunchGear spoke with Google/YouTube and apparently anti-spyware software from Computer Associates had been returning false positives, identifying certain files contained within YouTube embed codes as malware. The specific YouTube issue is apparently being corrected by Computer Associates and wasn’t actually harmful in the first place. If you’ve got CA software, you might want to check for any updates. You can read more about the issue here.
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| Dec. 2, 2008 |
UPDATE for those of you receiving messages from your anti-virus software: (tl;dr version: everything’s ok) Somebody from CrunchGear spoke with Google/YouTube and apparently anti-spyware software from Computer Associates had been returning false positives, identifying certain files contained within YouTube embed codes as malware. The specific YouTube issue is apparently being corrected by Computer Associates and wasn’t actually harmful in the first place. If you’ve got CA software, you might want to check for any updates. You can read more about the issue here.
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