close, but we need something more. tetris is the story of how the rights to the video i game tetris came to be in the possession of. nintendo, and it s really almost a spy thriller. . 0nly ten other people in the world have seen what you re about to see. it s called the game boy. package it with tetris. that was brand new industry and brand new stuff. for me, it was a symbol of future. the soviet union had worldwide rights. nothing gets out easily. we have barely idea about intellectual property, and none of even software industry market didn t exist. alexey and a couple of buddies from work made the game ibm compatible. which meant colour graphics, eight bit music and floppy disks that people copied and shared for free. it spread like wildfire!
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had their revelation. in a detailed ledger left behind by the cult, the weeks leading up to the mass suicide read like one big vacation trip to seaworld san diego wild animal park. mexico and the stratosphere hotel in las vegas , where they gambled and won $20 that suicide was not something that they decided on a moment s notice they were going to do. they began to build up actually, in the end of 1996 in terms of uploading content to the website. they feared the government may try to take down their website today had sent physical floppy disks around the world with copies of the materials so that in the event the government took down their american hosts. it could be hosted and i believe it was
park. mexico and the stratosphere hotel in las vegas , where they gambled and won $20 that suicide was not something that they decided on a moment s notice they were going to do. they began to build up actually, in the end of 1996 in terms of uploading content to the website. they feared the government may try to take down their website, so they had sent physical floppy disks around the world with copies of their materials so that in the event the government took down their american host. it could be hosted and i believe it was brazil and poland. they also made efforts to have their intellectual property maintained by several ex members with whom they had a positive and
until it was delivered. i literally had to wright it in a skiff on a computer that wasn t even connected to the net. the way we distributed the square floppy disks that you put in the 80s, they still use those. a thumb drive downloads too much information. literally i had to put one of those square floppy disks in and handed over to someone who would print out numbered copies and distribute them. we are now at a point we have gone in just over a decade to where the og can go in and put this up on discord. versus today, think about how you handled this classified material. according to the washington post thousands of military employees around og s age. young 20s are working an entry to low level positions and could plausibly have access to classified documents. it seems very cavalier. broadening this out the new york post had some thoughts that you pointed out to me earlier. first of all, i have to say the o is original. definitely not old. just original.