Is Osama Bin Laden playing Alliance or Horde?
Alliance: | ![]() ![]() ![]() | 12 (22.6%) |
Horde: | ![]() ![]() ![]() | 6 (11.3%) |
He's hiding in EQ!: | ![]() ![]() ![]() | 35 (66.0%) |
Total: | 53 |
From Allakhazam.com:
Quote:
Earlier this week, Wired.com reported on a new fear that Pentagon researchers are buzzing about: MMO Terrorism. I'm jokingly calling this tactic "MMOMJ" (Massively Militant Online Muhammad Jihad); as politically incorrect as that may be.
Essentially the fear is that Terrorist groups such as Al-Qaeda might use popular games like World of WarCraft to plan strikes against their enemies. The question is -- are these reports from the Pentagon simply giving MMO's bad press or is there some truth to them?
This got me thinking about how our tax dollars are being spent and about if these concerns actually yield any validity -- will there be recourse in the form of an Homeland Security Online Task Force? Will companies like Mythic be required to share server-side player chat logs as part of the Patriot Act? Neither of which would surprise me, but it concerns me nonetheless.
The presentation that was released during the Director of National Intelligence Open Source Conference was made public and does admittedly contain some very convincing "fictional" scenarios. Consequently, many 'un-educated attendees' we're very likely convinced that their children may in fact be playing in an online world with Terrorists! Yet the question still remains, what class does Osama Bin Laden play? Alliance or Horde? You decide in our forums!
Make sure to check out the entire article at Wired.com. It very well may "Dragon Fire" your mind.
Essentially the fear is that Terrorist groups such as Al-Qaeda might use popular games like World of WarCraft to plan strikes against their enemies. The question is -- are these reports from the Pentagon simply giving MMO's bad press or is there some truth to them?
This got me thinking about how our tax dollars are being spent and about if these concerns actually yield any validity -- will there be recourse in the form of an Homeland Security Online Task Force? Will companies like Mythic be required to share server-side player chat logs as part of the Patriot Act? Neither of which would surprise me, but it concerns me nonetheless.
The presentation that was released during the Director of National Intelligence Open Source Conference was made public and does admittedly contain some very convincing "fictional" scenarios. Consequently, many 'un-educated attendees' we're very likely convinced that their children may in fact be playing in an online world with Terrorists! Yet the question still remains, what class does Osama Bin Laden play? Alliance or Horde? You decide in our forums!
Make sure to check out the entire article at Wired.com. It very well may "Dragon Fire" your mind.
Edited, Sep 18th 2008 11:21pm by Tamat