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  2. .hack//Link - Wikipedia

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    .hack//Link is a single-player action role-playing game developed by CyberConnect2 for the PlayStation Portable.The game was released exclusively in Japan on March 4, 2010.. Set in a fictional version of the year 2020, .hack//Link's story takes place in a new version of "The World", a popular series of MMORPGs known as The World R:X.

  3. XZ Utils backdoor - Wikipedia

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    [13] [19] [20] GitHub disabled the mirrors for the xz repository before subsequently restoring them. [21] Canonical postponed the beta release of Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and its flavours by a week and opted for a complete binary rebuild of all the distribution's packages. [22] Although the stable version of Ubuntu was not affected, upstream versions ...

  4. PathEngine - Wikipedia

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    PathEngine supports personal computers running the Microsoft Windows, Linux and FreeBSD, as well as the game consoles of Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. [7]PathEngine implements the search for the path and the movement of the agent in a three-dimensional medium with dynamic obstacles.

  5. Characters of the .hack franchise - Wikipedia

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    Promotional illustration for .hack//Link featuring most of the series' leads as seen in the bottom from left to right: Kite, Tokio and Haseo, Tsukasa. In the middle row: BlackRose, Tsukasa and Subaru. In the top: Orca, Balmung, Ova, Atoli and Fluegel..hack comprises "Project .hack" and ".hack Conglomerate".

  6. Talk:Utahraptor - Wikipedia

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    Utahraptor was not known when the raptors designs were being made so it's not possible for it to have inspired Jurassic Park. The statement in the BI article that Utahraptor was the inspiration for the look of the raptors is nonsensical (because the movie was in production already at the time of discovery) and isn't supported by quotes or ...

  7. Albertosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Albertosaurus (/ æ l ˌ b ɜːr t ə ˈ s ɔːr ə s /; meaning "Alberta lizard") is a genus of large tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaur that lived in northwestern North America during the early to middle Maastrichtian age of the Late Cretaceous period, about 71 million years ago.

  8. Pachyrhinosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Skulls of the three species compared: P. perotorum (with inaccurate epiparietal placement), P. canadensis, and P. lakustai Pachyrhinosaurus canadensis, was described in 1950 by Charles Mortram Sternberg based on the holotype incomplete skull NMC 8867, and the paratype incomplete skull NMC 8866, which included the anterior part of the skull but was lacking the right lower mandible, and the "beak".

  9. Richard Hack - Wikipedia

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    Richard Hack (born March 20, 1951) is an American writer best known for his biographical books and screenplays. [1] He is a frequent guest on talk shows and an outspoken critic of bias in television news.