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1KM1KT 24 Hour Espionage RPG Contest!

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Postby gobion » Sun Apr 08, 2007 7:25 am

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is *the* unofficial source for Espionage and Law Enforcement roleplaying games (RPGs) on the internet since 1999.
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Thanks for a great contest

Postby gobion » Wed Apr 11, 2007 11:21 am

The Modus Operandi 24hr RPG competition has now ended!

It was a fantastic competition and was a great success with lots of great entries and now the work of judging those entries begins. Thank you so much to everyone who entered and we look forward to announcing the winner on the 20th.

I've put the first batch of entries up and will be adding the rest to the same category as soon as I receive the files from the 1KM1KT crew. :)

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Taxis halt service due to meter failure in E China

Postby lovefcs09 » Sun Aug 10, 2008 2:39 am

About 1,100 taxis in an eastern China city had to stop business due to the failure of their meters early on Friday, according to the government.From midnight on Friday, the meters of around 1,100 taxis in Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang Province, failed to price travel lengths at the same time and had to halt service, the city government said.Pang Rongkun, the city's quality inspection bureau chief, said technicians had initially blamed the incident on a fee register chip virus which led to the system failure.The exact cause was still being investigated.The meter were produced by Shanghai Liangbiao Technology Terminal Co, Ltd. A 10-member team dispatched by the company had arrived in Hangzhou to help with the repair.From 3:30 am to 3 pm, workers had restored the normal operation of meters on 700 taxis. The restoration of the rest would be completed late on Friday.Each taxi could get a compensation of 50 yuan (US$7.2) per hour during the service suspension period, according to the Hangzhou city government.
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