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  • * Fixed exploit that allowed players to circumvent the force-fire timeout on the pipebomb launcher

    NoFrag 2009

  • Fixed exploit that allowed players to circumvent the force-fire timeout on the pipebomb launcher

    Steam RSS News Feed 2009

  • Fixed exploit that allowed players to circumvent the force-fire timeout on the pipebomb launcher.

    Voodoo Extreme 2009

  • Fixed exploit that allowed players to circumvent the force-fire timeout on the pipebomb launcher

    *Shacknews* Games 2009

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  • "The force-fire (Scottish Gaelic: teine-éiginn, which also translates to Need-fire), or a fire produced by friction, was used in folk magic practice in the Scottish Highlands up until the 19th century. Believers considered it an antidote against bewitching, as well as the plague, murrain and all infectious diseases among cattle. It is also known as In Scotland and elsewhere as Need-fire or Neatsfire from an old word for cattle retained in the name "Neatsfoot oil"."

    -- http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Force-fire&oldid=592692749

    February 28, 2014