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		<description>[...] netsecpodcast@mckeay.net (Martin McKeay) wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerptHow many times have we praised ourselves for taking such a steep curve in Need For Speed and wondered how we have done that so meticulously? Ever wondered what happened when you were running in a hurry in Far Cry and attempted to shoot at the demons in a surprisingly awesome angle? Are you a CounterStrike freak who lives and eats and sh**s in it? Wanna prove your meticulous gaming expertise to your friends? Yeah, gamers do have moments like these a lot of time. How do we share them? We just share it with out friends sipping a coffee or a soft drink. Isn’t it? Put a full stop over there and get to know a very interesting tool called Fraps. Fraps stands for FRAmes Per Second. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] <a href="mailto:netsecpodcast@mckeay.net">netsecpodcast@mckeay.net</a> (Martin McKeay) wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerptHow many times have we praised ourselves for taking such a steep curve in Need For Speed and wondered how we have done that so meticulously? Ever wondered what happened when you were running in a hurry in Far Cry and attempted to shoot at the demons in a surprisingly awesome angle? Are you a CounterStrike freak who lives and eats and sh**s in it? Wanna prove your meticulous gaming expertise to your friends? Yeah, gamers do have moments like these a lot of time. How do we share them? We just share it with out friends sipping a coffee or a soft drink. Isn’t it? Put a full stop over there and get to know a very interesting tool called Fraps. Fraps stands for FRAmes Per Second. [...]</p>
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