
Recently I discovered a “gossip” rag called Valleywag aimed at readers in Silicon Valley. It is illuminating reading for a New Yorker like myself. I was intrigued, for example today, by this speculation on the recreational habits of Londoner James Bond:
Videogame players are becoming a hot commodity for government recruiters. First, the American armed forces started a campaign with appropriately themed videogame America’s Army. Now Government Communications Headquarters — a British spy force — is hoping to recruit snoops with an in-game advertising campaign. Its theory: Plastering ads all over espionage-themed game worlds will entice quick thinking, computer-savvy individuals into listening posts. But somehow we can’t envision Bond, James Bond, sitting on his butt in a dark living room.
Humm . . I wonder what they do in dark living rooms in the Valley. I know what we do in New York and am pretty sure about London.















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@ 07:19
There has been some resistance to this sort of military propaganda. Here’s a YouTube link to a video of the Iraq Veterans Against the War protest against America’s Army: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHz4a_sgqCg&eurl=http://gamepolitics.com/2007/09/04/iraq-war-veterans-protest-americas-army-game?kb