SEOUL, South Korea – North Korea accused Washington of seeking to "provoke a second Korean War" as the regime prepared to hold maritime military exercises off the eastern coast. U.S. and regional authorities were watching closely for signs that North Korea might fire short- or mid-range missiles during the June 25 to July 10 timeframe cited in a no-sail ban for military drills sent to Ja...
War of 1812
War between the USA and Britain caused by British interference with US shipping trade as part of Britain's economic warfare against Napoleonic France. A treaty signed in Ghent, Belgium, in December 1814 ended the conflict, with neither side victorious.
The British policies of forcing neutral US ships to stop at British ports and pay duties and of impressing US sai...
Well guys; it's a sad day for me today. I got a message late last night from Brian's Cousin on the PS3. Brian was hit by a car that ran a Red light. The only info that I got was that Brian was in the hospital; but they don't know how critical the situation with Brian is right now.
For those of you who don't know who Brian is; Brian is a long time AMW Brother and Loyal friend to me ...
Report: NKorea ship suspected of carrying missiles
Sun 21 Jun - 12:49 by kyler220
SEOUL, South Korea – A U.S. Navy destroyer is tailing a North Korean ship suspected of carrying illicit weapons toward Myanmar in what could be the first test of new U.N. sanctions against the North over its recent nuclear test, a leading TV network said Sunday.
The South Korean news network YTN, citing an unidentified intelligence source in the South, said the U.S. suspects the car...
Video games are now a health concern. That’s what President Obama is saying anyways. During a speech to the American Medical Association, President Obama made a comment about video games being a factor in unhealthy lifestyles.
This is nothing new for President Obama. He has previously stated that he feels that video games have hindered academic achievement growth in the youth, and n...
Acti boss - “We might have to stop supporting Sony” next year [Update no 1. - more to come]
Fri 19 Jun - 11:33 by FAUCE
Megaton. Acti Blizz head Bobby Kotick’s said he may stop supporting Sony with software unless it drops PS3’s price.
“They have to cut the price, because if they don’t, the attach rates [the number of games each console owner buys] are likely to slow. If we are being realistic, we might have to stop supporting Sony,” he said.