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This also means the end of variant OGL products like Mutants & Masterminds, Arcana Unearthed, and Spycraft, which is the single worst thing about all of this.
The New Open Gaming License Is Revealed – Kind Of « Geek Related 2008
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On the contrary, Keith Melton, who co-authored the book "Spycraft" with the former director of the CIA's Office of Technical Service, said the use of Wi-Fi could have been "very smart" because no data passed through the Internet.
Russian Spy Suspects Used Consumer Technology, Antiquated Invisible Ink 2010
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Concealment is obviously very important in "Spycraft" and here we have what looks like a normal briefcase.
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On the contrary, Keith Melton, who co-authored the book "Spycraft" with the former director of the CIA's Office of Technical Service, said the use of Wi-Fi could have been "very smart" because no data passed through the Internet.
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On the contrary, Keith Melton, who co-authored the book "Spycraft" with the former director of the CIA's Office of Technical Service, said the use of Wi-Fi could have been "very smart" because no data passed through the Internet.
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On the contrary, Keith Melton, who co-authored the book "Spycraft" with the former director of the CIA's Office of Technical Service, said the use of Wi-Fi could have been "very smart" because no data passed through the Internet.
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On the contrary, Keith Melton, who co-authored the book "Spycraft" with the former director of the CIA's Office of Technical Service, said the use of Wi-Fi could have been "very smart" because no data passed through the Internet.
WRAL.com Top Stories 2010
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On the contrary, Keith Melton, who co-authored the book "Spycraft" with the former director of the CIA's Office of Technical Service, said the use of Wi-Fi could have been "very smart" because no data passed through the Internet.
The Seattle Times 2010
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On the contrary, Keith Melton, who co-authored the book "Spycraft" with the former director of the CIA's Office of Technical Service, said the use of Wi-Fi could have been "very smart" because no data passed through the Internet.
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On the contrary, Keith Melton, who co-authored the book "Spycraft" with the former director of the CIA's Office of Technical
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