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The following is satire and does not necessarily reflect the opinions of SharkyExtreme or internet.com; in fact it may not even reflect reality.

Will work for virtual life? Will sue for it? Plus Futurama news, a horde of new releases (and golds) and August's PC Data figures are here. Go for the eyes, Boo! Go for the eyes!

Quote of the Week: "We will nudge you but we will never become censors." ~~ Leiberman (and Gore) softening their media violence stance

Story broken by www.lumthemad.com

Three volunteer counselors have brought a lawsuit asking for the recovery of “unpaid wages” for volunteer work they did, voluntarily, on Origin's wildly successful Ultima Online game. Attorney James Schmehl of Schmehl, Yowell & Mackler (hahahahee…um, excuse me) has filed a class action lawsuit against Origin Systems Inc. and Electronic Arts asking for three times minimum wage, plus overtime, for their previous services.

It sounds meritless, superfluous and silly doesn't it? I mean they worked voluntarily for free, right? They knew they wouldn't be paid and now they're suing for money. Yes, I think these three people (and everyone who joins them) are idiots of the highest degree. They volunteered countless hours of their time and knowingly took in return, something valued at $10 a month. I thought only silly amateur game websites like this one attracted such fools (just kidding).







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