"Dave, how much more time do I have?" asks Jacob Easley, 9, crooking his neck around, his hand still on the keyboard, his feet not touching the floor. "You've got tons of time, Jacob," says Dave Fry, the owner of Interlan Cafe, a cyber and gaming cafe near College of Saint Rose in Albany. Easley turns back to his computer screen. "OK, watch out!" Easley yells to the seven other people in the room who are playing "Counter-Strike" on the same network. "I'm about to flash everybody."
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