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On my very first day at work I had my hard drive stolen. That was almost three years ago. To make it worse, I worked for a company that had basically zero security protocols in place at the time, and they didn't even tell me that the hard drive was stolen for two weeks. The worst part about that is they didn't even replace my old computer with a new one (which I payed for), instead rewarding me with another one of these shoddy pieces of hardware, which I paid $200 to replace with an SSD earlier this year because after 3 years it failed again. I have been working there for almost 4 years now, and the most secure part of that company is the trash can by the door. So I decided to stop being a loyal employee for a company who doesn't even deserve it. This folder contains several emails from my boss, as well as a bunch of relevant information regarding my work on Red Alert 2: Yuri's Revenge and Red Alert 2. This folder contains several emails from my boss, as well as a bunch of relevant information regarding my work on Red Alert 2: Yuri's Revenge and Red Alert 2. The most interesting thing in here is "toxicrabbit. xml", which is a list of different words that are used in the games, as well as their meanings. However, the name is most likely referring to "toxic rabbit" - a trademarked line of toys for children. This folder contains the source code for the game's multiplayer support, plus several files containing my thoughts on Yuri's Revenge and its multiplayer. 18th Anniversary Edition + Yuri's Revenge pack is dated 2001 - 2001? This is most likely an attempt by EA to relicense Yuri's Revenge without Red Alert 2. These folders contain source code for GameSpy, which handles the multiplayer for the game. It's pretty messy, says "Single-player is so last year!", and seems to be made without any intent of maintaining backwards compatibility. These folders contain several user scripts that can replicate some of the console commands in GameSpy, as well as some files about the incomplete "Chatter" feature for communicating with allied players. None of this seems useful at all since it is impossible to load these files due to how GameSpy works. This folder contains about 30 emails, most of which are "password reset" emails. The others are mostly "General notifications", all saying pretty much the same thing.These folders contain source code for EA's website(s). It's probably not very interesting, but it's what I took screenshots of instead of playing through the endgame. These folders contain some data regarding the game's story, as well as some files regarding Yuri's Revenge in general. However, it seems like I was not the only one who worked on Yuri's Revenge back when it was in production; These folders also contain comments by someone named "Newton Pulsifer". cfa1e77820
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