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“The Suicide Mission” of Mass Effect 2 on the PC. All team members, including Shepard, survive. TO ENSURE THAT ALL CREW MEMBERS SURVIVE: 1) Don’t do the quest that has you acquire the Collector IFF until you are absolutely ready to take on the final mission. That mean you must accomplish the following… 2) Purchase ALL combat-related Normandy ship upgrades (such as improvements to the main gun and hull; but not the mineral scanner, etc) 3) Complete ALL team member loyalty quests, with the exception of Legion because you only get Legion AFTER the IFF mission. Immediately after completing this mission, do Legion’s loyalty quest. 4) When your crew mates are abducted by the collectors, IMMEDIATELY go through the Omega Relay. 5) When given the choice, choose the following (note that this list isn’t absolute. There are several choices for each stage, but this is what worked for me): VENT DUCT – Tali or Legion SQUAD LEADER A – Jacob SQUAD LEADER B – Miranda BIOTIC BARRIER – Samara or Jack WHO TO LEAVE BEHIND TO WATCH THE DOOR – No one. Ignore it. PERSON TO ESCORT SURVIVORS – Jacob ________________ ABOUT THE WEAPONS USED IN THIS MISSION: ASSAULT RIFLE – M-76 Revenant; obtained in the quest where you board the dead Reaper vessel. GRENADE LAUNCHER – M-920 Cain; obtained with tech research. To unlock the Cain, you need to have 3 Heavy Weapon Ammo upgrades. SNIPER RIFLE – M-97 Viper Sniper Rifle (Shepard); obtained in the mission where you recruit Thane. M-98 Widow Anti-Material
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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An Irish Company seems to have set its sights on Russian domain names that have been trademarked by makers of luxury Swiss watches who are members of The Swatch Group.

Holmbrook Limited, a company based in Dublin, has found itself in legal battles brought by the brands Longines Watch Co., Rado Uhren and now Tissot AG for hijacking Russian (.ru) domain names that the watchmakers believe are rightfully theirs.

In earlier proceedings, the Moscow Commerical Court sided with Longines and Rado, prohibiting Holmrook from using the domain names and awarding the claimants modest monetary damages, but Tissot has not been as successful. On December 6, 2011, the court ruled against the company, stating that Holmrook was neither the owner of the tissot.ru domain name, nor its administrator. Apparently, Holmrook had given the name and well as administration rights to an individual named Nikolai Mikhailyukov free of charge. Mikhailyukov has been using the site to post information about the French painter, James Jacques Joseph Tissot.

Tissot AG claims that the site was not dedicated to the painter until after charges had already been filed.

Tissot: The Watch and Tissot: The Painter

Why Holmrook is targeting Swiss watchmakers is unclear; what the company even does is hard to pin down with a simple Google search. Holmrook Limited has no website, no Wikipedia page and no presence within social media. In fact, the bulk of its public activity seems to be defending itself in court against angry Swiss watchmakers.

Steve Levy, a writer for The Fair Winds Blog: DomainStrategy.com, has a theory. “It would seem Holmrook’s main function is investing in domain names (some may call it cybersquatting instead of investing), and I view the use of content relating to the artist James Tissot to be a clever ruse which was specifically intended to avoid enforcement. It would be like someone registering apple.ru and posting pictures of fruit but with the real intention of waiting for the famous computer/mobile device company to seek out the owner and offer them a huge sum to buy the domain.”

On his website, Levy makes the comment that these problems tend to abound in Russian web spaces, due to “lax copyright enforcement and a rampant counterfeiting industry.” His suggestion to businesses is to register any important trademarks in the .ru domain quickly, before cybersquatters do.

An appeal by Tissot was scheduled for Feb. 8, 2012 before the Russian Ninth Commercial Court of Appeals. And it’s a good bet that Omega, Union Glashütte, Breguet, Tourbillon, Calvin Klein and other Swatch Group companies are registering .ru domain names as quickly as possible.The Swatch Group Pic and Logo

From:Luxury Watches That Impress Review Blog

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Question by beatle1909

I imagine that would be an important criteria.

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Answer by иi¢σℓe ¸.•*´`*♥
idk But I’m soo Team E d w a r d !!! Jacob is still awesome though. But Edward is more. But I don’t think so.

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Question by dougbrockis

And also, which bands are the members in.

For example, I would pick for vocals, Fabio Lione from Rhapsody.

On Drums, Neal Peart from Rush.

Lead Guitar, Adrian Smith from Iron Maiden.

On Bass, Joey DeMaio from Manowar.

Matthias Lange from Metalium.

What would be your favorite lineup???

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Answer by mgllpz
john lennon for lyrics
jimi hendrix on electric guitar
janis on vocals
george harrison on bass guitar
marvin gaye, lou rawls for some soooouuulllll

but first you’d have to ask the big guy, because i beleive they have a permanent gig up there…..

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IWC Question&Answer:

Question by Prime Time
Best answer:

Answer by CDMAX
Yes everyone who is on the internet talking about Wrestling is apart of the IWC

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Question by Look What You Did To Me

With all that has been said about the IWC ruining wrestling, would you consider yourself a member?

BQ: What wrestler is it never a bore to have on commentary?

BQ2: I had to post this link just because: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIxDBDZYRzs

Best answer:

Answer by Don
I thought the IWC are the “journalists” that post rumors and stuff. So no.

BQ: The Rock. I know he’s retired, but you didn’t say if they had to be current or not.
BQ2: Youtube is blocked where I am.

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Question by Shantel

a) Francis Perkins
b) Mary Mcleod Bethune
c) Eleanor Roosevelt
d) Dorothea Lange

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Answer by dizwar
a) Frances Perkins

http://www.aflcio.org/aboutus/history/history/perkins.cfm

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Are you a member of the IWC?

IWC Question&Answer:

Question by RULE BRITANNIA

How much time do you have to spend in the internet to be considered the IWC?

Best answer:

Answer by Code of the Cold
5 seconds because once you’ve posted a comment on the Internet, you automatically become a member

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Question by The Last Outlaw(19-0)

During the SES promo a member of the IWC yelled”This is boring”then the whole arena boooooed and chanted”NO IT’S NOT”.
Because IWC members just complain
answer please

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AugQDhNL2WKJDJxq1VV9wRnsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20100709155918AATlIEO

Best answer:

Answer by Orton 360°Assasin Viper LP23©™
It wasn’t boring

Just Saying, but how was he a member of IWC

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Question by My Apex Love! *Viperette*: Ever since becoming a member of the IWC, would you say you’ve become more ‘Wrestling Savy?’?
If you had never started going on Y!A Wrestling Section or an avid user of Forums and Chats, do you think you’d think about Pro Wrestling the same? Like, perhaps you wouldn’t view every element the show can actually give. Perhaps you’d be the stereotypical Fanboy/girl. Or do you think the IWC had no affect on you and you’d be the same whether you were here or not?

By The way,
IWC= Internet Wrestling Community

Best answer:

Answer by Brian F
more savy yes
the issue i find is was the change for the better and in a lot of respects no. i can’t watch 98% of pro wrestling any more, much more main stream then indy but still. its so crappy, talent is mis used storylines don’t make sense, the companies treat fans like idiots, i can’t stand it.

the only positive is that eye opening experience.i know more about what i like, what is good wrestling and what isn’t. i follow a lot more talented stars too. I dont’ enjoy more wrestling but i do find more enjoyment out of what little i do like. respect the talent in ring and on the mic a lot more then before as well.

Add your own answer in the comments!

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