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What is freedom? Oooh - B3ta and Sony PlayStation have teamed-up and want you to design an image which best describes your idea of freedom - including their Freedom logo. Best image will win a PS2, and there's runners up prizes too. Good luck.
(Fri 20 May 2005, 11:06)
Effort? Perhaps.

Click fo' foo'!
I'm very fond of the Ace Combat series, and the SU-37 aircraft (although this is an SU-35, there's not too much of a difference between the two (yeah, okay, thrust vectoring)). For me, powered flight is freedom. Three dimensions is what it is all about.
(, Sat 21 May 2005, 13:29, More)
freedom to join the Maxine Carr orchestra

.. free bag with every membership
(, Sat 21 May 2005, 11:15, More)
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Apologies for the anti-corporate-whoring, but I did sell my Playstation 2 and buy a Gamecube mainly because you can run imports on it without invalidating the warranty. The irony was too great to ignore.
(, Sat 21 May 2005, 11:11, More)

What is freedom? Oooh - B3ta and Sony PlayStation have teamed-up and want you to design an image which best describes your idea of freedom - including their Freedom logo. Best image will win a PS2, and there's runners up prizes too. Good luck.
(Fri 20 May 2005, 11:06)
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Click fo' foo'!
I'm very fond of the Ace Combat series, and the SU-37 aircraft (although this is an SU-35, there's not too much of a difference between the two (yeah, okay, thrust vectoring)). For me, powered flight is freedom. Three dimensions is what it is all about.
(, Sat 21 May 2005, 13:29, More)

.. free bag with every membership
(, Sat 21 May 2005, 11:15, More)

Apologies for the anti-corporate-whoring, but I did sell my Playstation 2 and buy a Gamecube mainly because you can run imports on it without invalidating the warranty. The irony was too great to ignore.
(, Sat 21 May 2005, 11:11, More)






