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There are very few, at least in the Western eye. Only two that come to mind are the latest Zelda, and Dark Souls.


Real programmers clearly use Accela.


Yes, it doesn't help that a large factor of the appeal of programming is that we don't have to deal with the complex and irrational system of human interaction.


I'm surprised I'm not seeing more 1Q84 here.


I always wonder when password cracking tools will take this method into account, and iterate over a database of popular song lyrics, phrases, speeches, and such. I suspect this won't be feasible forever.


I do the phrase thing, too, but the sentences are usually made -up gibberish.


Some sort of XDCC mechanism will be compatible with all modern clients.


Although it's not /really/ homebrew, most of the use of a hacked system is for game mods. I know that the Super Smash Brothers. Brawl modding community is on fire with mod projects, but that's the most popular title by far.


Google is first on google.com.au


Yeah, I did the search, saw google.com.au first and wasn't surprised at all.

For those interested, but not interested enough to visit the AU site the results are: 1. www.google.com.au 2. www.bing.com 3. jobsearch.gov.au 4. www.dogpile.com 5. www.seek.com.au 6. www.search.com 7. www.webwombat.com.au 8. au.altavista.com 9. www.peoplesearch.com.au 10. www.search.org.au

Basically a bunch of search engines, a couple of job sites and a couple of sites with search in their name.


Damnit, I just posted about that. That'll teach me for not reading through all the comments. So many comments.


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