

With few exceptions, if you’ve deployed in the last decade and a half, you’ve ingested more Rip Its than you ever care to remember. Something that sets the GWOT veterans apart and could serve as a symbol of the great times and of the worst times. Gold Star Vodka is a veteran owned and operated business that uses a portion of their proceeds to help Gold Star Families – those who have lost a family member in combat.īased on the popular fifties vodka drink, the Moscow Mule, the Ramadi Mule celebrates those who spent their time in the dusty streets of Iraq and the snow-capped mountains of Afghanistan…and a few other select places where we’ve exported freedom in 5.56 and 7.62. When we set out to create a drink to celebrate the GWOT warriors, we knew there were only a couple of choices to go with when it came to the selection of alcohol. Ladies and gentlemen, we give you the Ramadi Mule. It is in this spirit of celebration that we here at the Havok Journal introduce a new libation – one specifically created by us to honor the memory of the men and women who have, since the days following the 9-11 Attacks, fought the Global War on Terror. Like the Irish wakes of old and the celebrations of life today, we might honor our fallen brothers and sisters by enjoying every day to the fullest and celebrating their memories by having the fun and enjoyment they can no longer have. While this holiday is not, as many people seem to think, an opportunity to drink, barbecue, and welcome the summer, it is important to remember that sometimes honoring the dead means celebrating the living. To honor those who paid the ultimate price for defending America. We will be reminded, no doubt, that the purpose of Memorial Day is to honor those who fell in service of our country. Memorial Day is quickly approaching and that means different things to different people. Research and Development is carried out in Dublin, Germany, San Francisco and India.Memorial Day and the Ramadi Mule by Paul O’Leary Havok was founded in 1998 by Hugh Reynolds and Steven Collins of the computer science department in Trinity College, Dublin. On 2 October 2015, Intel sold Havok to Microsoft for an undisclosed amount. Intel announced the acquisition of Havok in a press release on 14 September 2007. Havok provides the dynamics driving for Autodesk 3ds Max.

Havok products have also been used to drive special effects in movies such as Poseidon, The Matrix, Troy, Kingdom of Heaven and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

Havok's technology has been used in more than 150 game titles, including World Of Tanks, Half-Life 2, Halo 2, Dark Souls, Mafia III, Tony Hawk's Project 8, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Age of Empires III, Vanquish, Lost Planet 2, Fallout 3 and Super Smash Bros. Its cross-platform technology is available for PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Portable, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Wii, Wii U, GameCube, Nintendo Switch, and PCs. They have partnerships with Activision, Electronic Arts, Nintendo, Xbox Game Studios, Sony Interactive Entertainment, Bethesda Softworks and Ubisoft.
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Telekinesys Research Limited ( TR), doing business as Havok Group, is an Irish software company founded on 9 July 1998 by Hugh Reynolds and Steven Collins, based in Dublin, Ireland, and owned by Microsoft's Ireland Research subsidiary.
