Monday, December 31, 2007

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  • Totally Teapot, I Swear!
    This image is designed according to the Holographic Principle, a theory yet unproven which states that there is a maximum amount of information content held by regions adjacent to any surface. Beware, other people looking at the above image may not claim to see 3 x 1065 bits -- they might claim to see a teapot.


  • 7 Things That Only Make Sense When You're Drunk
    Most of you have been there (and those of you too young to drink will soon find out for yourselves): you've had too much to drink and suddenly, drunk-logic takes hold of your mind. This is when you see start to see things in a different light and things that normally wouldn't make sense when you're sober suddenly seem like a totally good idea...


  • Keira Knightley finds being nude 'liberating' NICE!
    So that explains why she's nude in everything she does!!Last year she went nude for Vanity Fair's Hollywood Issue, she is topless on the cover of January's Interview magazine and she posed for a recent Chanel ad with only a strategically placed hat, just to name a few. Pics of all three.


  • Crisis In Kenya - Dozens dead following election results
    "At least 43 people have been killed in the western Kenyan town of Kisumu after violence blamed on the disputed presidential election. Witnesses say the police fired live bullets after protesters threw stones, claiming fraud in last week's poll."


  • Adobe, Omniture in hot water for snooping on CS3 users
    A suspiciously-crafted URL disguised as a local IP address has caused an outcry over how Adobe's usage statistics are being gathered.


  • 7 Technologies that will Save the Earth in 2008
    EcoGeek is here to keep you informed of the latest technologies that are making our lives better while also ensuring that we don't spoil the Earth at the same time. Here are ten technologies that I can't wait for, and that I think we'll see (to varying degrees) in 2008.


  • 3D Realms Use BitTorrent to Promote Duke Nukem Forever
    The PC game 'Duke Nukem Forever' has been in production for 10 years so one way or another, it must've cost the developers a small fortune. However, as 3D Realms have decided to release their latest teaser on BitTorrent, distribution of their advertising content by this method will be reduced to zero. Groovy.


  • Major settlements found underwater. Russian 2500yr old
    Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a 2500-year-old advanced civilization at the bottom of Lake Issyk Kul in the Kyrgyz mountains in Russia...The expedition resulted in sensational finds, including the discovery of major settlements, presently buried underwater. ...ex 2,500 year-old ritual bronze cauldron ...and MORE


  • How To Get Great HDTV Reception On Your First Try!
    Don't go up and down the roof moving your antenna hoping to get a signal.Figure out which direction the towers are at and point it towards them without the guesswork on the first try!Also works well for antenna's that are not on the roof.


  • Huckabee would criminalize abortion and punish doctors
    as President he would seek to "find some way to sanction" doctors "who took money to provide abortions to women


  • Homeland Insecurity
    The Homeland Security Dept.'s over reliance on outside contractors and insufficient management of them could leave the U.S. vulnerable


  • The TRUTH: 2007 Deadliest Year for US Troops in Iraq
    The second half of 2007 saw violence drop dramatically in Iraq, but the progress came at a high price: The year was the deadliest for the U.S. military since the 2003 invasion, with 899 troops killed. Seems there was a bit too much celebration about 'winning' despite the hard facts.


  • The 10 Most Laughably Misleading Ads
    So you're an inventor, and you've just created a product that actually sucks quite a bit more than the ones people are already using. How do you sell it?


  • The Great Fall of China
    Largely ignored by the media, the latest story to come out of Washington changes the world. The story's unlikely source was the staid World Bank, which published updated statistics on the economic output of 146 countries. China's economy, said the bank, is smaller than it thought. About 40% smaller.


  • Space Walking [PIC]
    Pretty sweet image.


  • Sprint's new customer billed $14,000 instead of $59
    Krystyl signed up for Sprint's $59.99 unlimited Mobile Broadband plan and isn't sure why she just received a bill for $14,062.27.


  • TorrentFreak's Most Memorable Quotes of 2007
    We wrote hundreds of articles this year. It is nearly impossible to summarize all the things that happened, but here is a selection of some of the most funny, controversial and thought provoking quotes that passed.


  • Ho-ho-horrible: Music sales plunge 20 percent this Christmas
    Music sales tanked this Christmas, dropping 20 percent lower than last year's level. Labels are looking to boost their digital sales numbers to compensate for the CD's decline, even if that means dropping DRM.


  • 3 Very Cool Color-Changing Household Items (w/pics)
    Awesome wallpaper, poster and calender that are sensitive to touch, light and heat.


  • Hundreds Stung by Jellyfish in Brazil
    Swarms of jellyfish stung nearly 300 swimmers looking to cool off from a heat wave in a southeastern beach city.


  • Ladies and gentlemen, meet the PlayStation 3 Kid
    First, there was the Nintendo 64 Kid, and now, years later, the PlayStation 3 Kid has arrived.


  • North America's Largest Solar-Electric Plant Switched On
    North America's largest solar photovoltaic system is now running and generating power. The 14 megawatt power plant is at the Nellis AF Base in the sunny desert of S. Nevada. It's expected to save about $1 million in power costs annually, and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 24,000 tons each year. The plant, which cost $100 million to constuct


  • Pregnancy becomes latest job outsourced to India
    Every night in this quiet western Indian city, 15 pregnant women prepare for sleep in the spacious house they share, ascending the stairs in a procession of ballooned bellies, to bedrooms that become a landscape of soft hills.


  • Athletes increasingly aware fame can result in violence
    Anthony Carter keeps a handgun near his bed when the lights go out at night.Dre Bly constantly checks the rearview mirror to see if he is being followed as he drives home from work. Marcus Camby diligently sets his home security system after tucking his daughters into bed.


  • Don't blame beer for that belly!
    It's the news every man has been waiting for - drinking beer doesn't give you a beer belly!


  • Video: 'The most conclusive evidence' Bhutto was shot
    UK's Channel 4 news broadcasted a new video of the Bhutto assassination which they say "provides the most conclusive evidence yet that Benazir Bhutto was shot.


  • Sign Petition Against Comedy Central Forcing Back Stewart
    Hey we all know these don't work, but they sure do make you feel better. So vent with a mindless petitions with the noble intent to make the execs at Comedy Central pull a Letterman and actually negotiate with the writers. Or maybe with the power of Digg we can get some address and fax and phone numbers in the comments.


  • According to Huckabee, Homosexual behavior 'is a choice'
    "We may have certain tendencies, but [we choose] how we behave and how we carry out our behavior," Huckabee said in an interview Sunday with Tim Russert of MSNBC's "Meet the Press."


  • Badass Dir. Oliver Stone to Negotiate w/ "Terrorist" Rebels
    The controversial filmmaker is becoming part of real-world drama as he has been invited to meet with dangerous Colombian rebels to discuss hostage release.


  • Internet Access Is Only Prerequisite For Many Colleges Now
    Berkeley's on YouTube. American University's hoping to get on iTunes. George Mason professors have created an online research tool, a virtual filing cabinet for scholars. And with a few clicks on Yale's Web site, anyone can watch one of the school's most popular philosophy professors sitting cross-legged on his desk, talking about death.


  • The Ultimate Leopard Tweaking Guide
    No matter how good Apple Mac OS X Leopard is, there will always be features that people dislike, and want to change. And while Apple may think they have the perfect recipe for a perfect OS, many power-users will want to tweak OS X to their liking. Appletell has compiled a list of several ways to tweak your Leopard.


  • Creepy 'Hello Kitty' Contact Lenses
    Ummm I think they're supposed to be cute, but they freak me out.


  • Tapes by C.I.A. Lived and Died to Save Image
    Current and former intelligence officials say, the agency's every action in the prolonged drama of the interrogation videotapes was prompted in part by worry about how its conduct might be perceived — by Congress, by prosecutors, by the American public and by Muslims worldwide.


  • McCain losing votes to Obama in N.H. - Los Angeles Times
    Nonaligned voters in New Hampshire have their pick of parties. This time around, they lean toward a Democrat.


  • Baidu CFO Shawn Wang dies in accident
    Shawn Wang, chief financial officer of top Chinese Internet search firm Baidu.com Inc died in an accident, the company said.


  • Crazy Nintendo Support Call: Smack Wiimote to Fix It
    Nintendo Help Desk: "Okay - I want you to take the remote, button side down and smack it into the palm of your hand two or three times."Russ: "You've got to be kidding"Nintendo Help Desk: "No sir, do it hard enough that I can hear it across the phone line but not hard enough to damage the remote"The thing is...IT WORKED!


  • Stranger than fiction: parallel universes beguile science
    Is the universe -- correction: "our" universe -- no more than a speck of cosmic dust amid an infinite number of parallel worlds?


  • Little hope for Afghans in 2008
    After two years in which the violence in Afghanistan has become worse, it is hard to see signs of hope in 2008.


  • Top 10 Internet Videos of 2007
    [break.com] A lot of people have been asking so we finally sat down and came up with our list of the top 10 internet videos of 2007. Enjoy and have a safe New Years Eve!


  • Synthetic Sea
    The theory of evolution describes life forming and emerging billions of years ago from the slimy shores of a chemical soup. Today, strangely enough, we are turning our oceans into just that - but rather than promoting life, the result, instead, is misery and death for billions of organisms, and serious health implications for ourselves.





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Sunday, December 30, 2007

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  • Was Digg the best social site of 2007?
    In 2007, the world's favorite social network, MySpace, quickly gave ground to Facebook and companies like the ill-fated Netscape tried to take on Digg. But which of these sites was the best of 2007?


  • Sex with robots? Not so far off, says author
    And not just cold, mechanical sex that barely incites a feeble meep-meep-meep from your robot lover: No, we're talking about real elbow-pads-and-helmets sex. Electrifying sex! (And afterward the robot will take a drag on a cigarette and say, "That really recharged my batteries.")


  • How to Install Wikipedia on Your iPod
    Yes that's right. You can now have the entire Wikipedia encylopedia on your iPod. Clocking in at only 1.7 GB of space, it is a very handy tool if you have the sudden uncontrollable urge while out at the shops to discover the capital of Mongolia or the mating habits of eels


  • The cutest thing you'll see all day [pics]
    The birth and development of a baby panda bear, complete from newborn to cub. Dugg for the cute pics, but also for the hilarious, ranting commentary. Check it out!


  • The RIAA Will Die in 2008. . .
    I realize lots of folks have been predicting the imminent demise of the RIAA and the music industry since the inception of Napster and yet both are still here and still treating legitimate customers as criminals - or at least as potential criminals. Sure individuals have tried to fight the RIAA's questionable lawsuits and. . .


  • World's Most Influential People
    Portrait showing all the world's most influential people together.


  • Don't Tell Bill: Hillary Says He Won't Have a Policy Role
    If she makes it to the White House, Sen. Hillary Clinton said today her husband will take on the same responsibilities as traditional presidential spouses, with no access to National Security Council meetings.


  • Pakistan likely to delay elections
    "Pakistan's general election is "likely" to be postponed for several weeks in the wake of Benazir Bhutto's assassination"


  • Dead Man Talks? Bin Laden's Media Group would like you to think he is alive
    DUBAI, Dec 29 (Reuters) - Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden said the United States wants to create a national unity government in Iraq to control oil supplies, build military bases and dominate the region. The militant leader urged Iraqis in a...


  • U.S. is now an "endemic surveillance society"
    America now joins Russia, the U.K., and China as one of the world's endemic surveillance societies. Still think Orwellian comparisons are hyperbole?


  • American Parallels ...the decline of the American Empire
    "History, they say, doesn't repeat –but it does echo. Looking back at other situations, other republics and empires, one is tempted to draw parallels between then and now. The parallel drawn most often is the decline of the British Empire .In the end America will follow its own unique path. All Republics end, and so do all Empires." 4 for pause.


  • 10 Most-Anticipated Movies of 2008 + Official Trailers
    As we look back into 2007, we didn't have many remarkable movies around. Hoping 2008 to be a better year in the movie sphere,here is a list of most anticipated movies of 2008 which is probably a useful resource.


  • The illegal immigrant named Texan of the Year
    Because everybody in Texas "has felt the tidal wave of his presence," the illegal immigrant has been named the Texan of the Year by the Dallas Morning News.


  • RIAA not suing over CD ripping
    Okay, so we've done some digging into the RIAA's lawsuit against Jeffery Howell, in which the industry is claiming that ripped MP3s are "unauthorized copies," and it turns out that Jeffery isn't actually being sued for ripping CDs, like the Washington Post and several other sources have reported, but for plain old illegal downloading.


  • Searching for Similar Diagnosis Through DNA
    There was no missing the similarities: the flat bridge of their noses, the thin lips, the fold near the corner of their


  • Spectacular view of The Palm Jumeirah in Dubai, UAE!
    Snapped by GeoEye's IKONOS satellite. 1-meter resolution.


  • World of Warcraft has mentally destroyed this digger (Pic)
    No wonder he played WoW so much.


  • Continent-sized floating garbage patch threatens food chain
    In one of the few places on Earth where people can rarely be found, the human race has well and truly made its mark. In the middle of the Pacific Ocean lies a floating garbage patch twice the size of Britain. A place where the water is filled with six times as much plastic as plankton, a plastic-plankton soup that is entering the food chain.


  • The REAL Crysis
    A pictorial review.


  • Creative Sculpture With a Twist......
    .......3 Extraordinary Ways to Carve Ordinary Objects.


  • Google's Distrubuted computing
    This is a talk that was given in Norfolk Washington by an engineer that works inside a datacenter for google. He describes how their datacenters have progressed and how they maintain the machines in the datacenters.


  • New Nasal Spray Could Eliminate Sleepiness
    A nasal spray containing a naturally occurring brain hormone called orexin A reversed the effects of sleep deprivation in monkeys, allowing them to perform like well-rested monkeys on cognitive tests.


  • Bhutto's 19-year old son likely to be named successor
    A senior official of Benazir Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party told TIME late Saturday that the slain former prime minister's 19-year-old son, Bilawal, will likely be named as her political heir and the new party leader on Sunday.


  • Digg: 100% Accurate!
    If you've used Digg for any length of time, you'll understand...


  • 'Borat' Turns War Protester in Film Directed by Spielberg
    The creator of Ali G and Borat has been persuaded by Steven Spielberg to move from comedy to serious politics by playing a hippie opponent of the Vietnam war.In The Trial of the Chicago Seven, Sacha Baron Cohen will portray Abbie Hoffman, a figure from the 1960s counterculture who used a series of pranks to campaign against the war.


  • 16-0 means nothing if Pats don't win title
    If the New England Patriots go undefeated in the regular season but lose in the playoffs, how will history judge their season?


  • Major Nelsons Update
    since he won't allow comments digg will


  • Incredible Building In Paris !
    Was the designer drunk, or are we ?


  • Rudy Will 'Chase Muslims Back To Their Caves'
    rudy's folks say the darndest things..


  • How to Make Magic Rainbow Milk
    Watch this awesome colorful "magic" that happens when you mix the milk with these color additives and soap!


  • Hilarious Video Dating Profile
    This girl really knows how to lay on the charm...at least she's cute.


  • Robotic artist does portraits, hoping to get into nudes
    The bot, named HOAP-3, is able to distinguish a human face, take a still frame of that image, and then create a drawing by (robotic) hand based on what it sees.


  • Next-Gen Game Costs: A Burden on Development
    According to BBC, an average PS3 game costs nearly $15 million to make - and that's before any marketing is done for the game. Not only is this bad news for gamers, as it almost ensures our store shelves will be stocked with sequel after buyer-recognizable sequel, but it's also bad for developers, who could go belly up after one unsuccessful title.


  • Top Ten Signs Your Country May Be Going Fascist
    How to tell if you will soon be living in a fascist state


  • Easy USB LED Greenhouse
    Put some green in your workspace with an easy to make USB Greenhouse using a cheap LED flashlight. Looks great, works great!


  • Drug Prohibition. Harmless? (PIC)
    ..pic


  • Creeping Fascism: From Nazi Germany to Post 9/11 America
    "Americans today are seeing the same sheepish submissiveness that characterized Germany after the burning of the Reichstag." Is democracy slowly disappearing? Hitler and Franco did it in Germany and Spain. Is Bush doing it in the USA?


  • Planet Earth 2007: Top 10 Science Revelations
    From the damning climate report by the IPCC to projections of an impending peak in global oil production, 2007 was full of startling findings and prognostications about the blue marble we call home.


  • Top 100 Albums of 2007
    A seemingly indie heavy look back at 2007.


  • Food Prices Set to Soar in 2008
    For cash-strapped consumers already beset by higher gasoline prices and escalating mortgage rates, the hits just keep on coming. This time, it's food. For the 1st time in modern history it might be cheaper to eat out than to cook at home.





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  • Unwanted Search Traffic
    Everyone wants Traffic to their blog.... but maybe not this kind of search traffic..What Kind of search Traffic do you get when you have an article about a lost Thai women and Dutch children on your blog? The answer is you get traffic from people searching things like ______......


  • Zombie Panic: Source Released !
    The much awaited Zombie Panic: Source has been released after a huge day of waiting.


  • MORTGAGE MELTDOWN- It's American capitalism at its worst.
    The video reveals how predatory lenders were unregulated and often unscrupulous, targeting people they knew couldn't pay. The broker would make the loan, take a fat commission, and pass on the responsibility as quickly as possible. One lawyer tells: "It's American capitalism at its worst."


  • MS, Parkinson's, or Simply Lyme Disease?
    "The symptoms never stay the same. They may begin as nagging nausea or swollen lymph nodes for long periods of time, but then you find that you're used to the doctors saying they can't find anything wrong and you get settled into your life again..." MS, Parkinson's, Chronic Fatigue, Fibromyalgia, Bipolar Disorder...could you simply have Lyme Disea


  • American Prison Camps Are on the Way
    The Military Commissions Act of 2006 governing the treatment of detainees is the culmination of relentless fear-mongering by the Bush administration since the September 11 terrorist attacks. Because the bill was adopted with lightning speed, barely anyone noticed that it empowers Bush to declare not just aliens, but also U.S. citizens, "unlawful enemy combatants


  • RIAA suing citizen for copying legally purchased CDs to PC
    "Ira Schwartz, the industry's lawyer in the case, is arguing that MP3 files created on his [Jeffrey Howell's] computer from legally purchased CDs are indeed "unauthorized copies," and while we've no idea what will become of all this, we suppose you should go on and wipe those personal copies before you too end up in handcuffs."


  • $5000 for one electricity bill!
    The owner of one of the most brightest private houses in the world doesn't mind to pay his debts in January...


  • iPhone Firmware 1.1.3 100% Confirmed, Breaks Unlock Apps
    Gizmodo confirms that the iPhone Firmware 1.1.3 is 100% real after talking gathering solid evidence. The update installs without any problem in iTunes, which requires Apple's private encryption key to work. The previously published features are real as well. The update patches previous hacking methods, breaks unlock and third-party apps.


  • Congress Doesn't Exist Unless I Say It Does
    Bush is now claiming a "pocket veto" on the Defense Authorization Bill even though Congress is still in session. The Constitution explicitly states that 'pocket veto" only exists when Congress is not in session.


  • Mystery container found on beach
    Experts are trying to identify a huge metal container that has been washed up on a beach in the Western Isles of Scotland.


  • New England Patriots go 16-0 in a win vs the Giants
    Tom Brady broke the season touchdown record as well as Randy Moss breaking the season touchdown catch record.


  • How to rent an apartment in Tokyo
    What exactly is involved in renting a real apartment in Tokyo? For starters, Japanese use the phrase hikoshi-bimbo to describe someone who recently moved into a new apartment. Literally translating as 'moving poor,' hikoshi-bimbo describes the state of having to fork over six months' salary for the privelege of renting a new apartment.


  • Revealed: Pakistan hosed away evidence after Bhutto attack
    The scene of the attack was watered down with a high-pressure hose within an hour, washing away evidence, according to a reporter at the scene. A top lawyer also says Pakistan's decision not to conduct an autopsy violated Pakistani law and raised new supicions.


  • Proof the iPod's White Earbuds Don't Suck...That Much
    We had a plan. After years of bitching and moaning about crappy, stock Apple earbuds, we were going to put Apple in their place, and once and for all, prove what a lousy product they were packaging with their iPods...


  • Girl won Hannah Montana tickets with fake essay
    The mother is now in the running for mother of the year award.


  • Kubuntu Demoted Gnome Gets Thumbs Up From Canonical
    "Even though I'm among those who prefer KDE overall, I think Canonical's decision is sensible under the circumstances. And maybe, if we're lucky, this choice will be one small step toward moving beyond the problem that there have to be different Ubuntu flavors with different user interfaces in the first place."


  • Rude Customer Leaves Waitress $50,000 and a Car In His Will
    She made sure his food was as hot as he wanted, even if it meant he burned his mouth. And she smiled through his demands and curses. The 89-year-old Walter "Buck" Swords obviously appreciated it, leaving the waitress $50,000 and a 2000 Buick when he died.


  • Web admin gets drunk on ustream.tv and ends up...naked? Uhhh
    ...Jim likes a drink, not that there's anything wrong with that, but we don't normally stream the experience, complete with homophobia, swearing and nakedness...


  • WTF: preorder Haze and receive a syringe filled with Nectar!
    I don't really know what to say.


  • 6 Classical Scandals Straight from the Tabloids
    For example, did you know that "Lully was the first musician to use a baton. He was also the first musician to ever die by baton."


  • Convincing the Military to Embrace Open Source
    Misconceptions about open source software have made many U.S. Defense Department sectors reluctant to employ this technology. Although a 2003 department policy allows its use.


  • The only sane people left in America live in Vermont
    People are so far removed from their duties as citizens that these elected employees can get away with anything. Remember they work for us and if we are not satisfied with their performance they should be kicked out of office. And even more important when they do something illegal they should be held accountable.


  • Skinny Girl Owned By Desert Eagle
    A skinny girl in a bikini tries firing a .50 Desert Eagle and gets a pretty good kick back.


  • The Cloud Factory (PIC)
    A picture taken on a flight from Vienna to Frankfurt. This is probably a picture of the Grosskrotzenburg Power Station, a modern coal-fired thermal power station in the east of Frankfurt, Germany. Awesome shot!


  • Boycott FOX news!
    Here's a list of Fox News Sponsors to boycott until support for dishonest "news" (propaganda disguised as news) is no more. Write/email letters to these and local sponsors letting them know of your disinclination to buy from them while the shows they sponsor continue dishonest practices.


  • Hackers Run Wild Spending BitTorrent Tracker's Donations
    The SuperTorrents BitTorrent tracker has been the subject of a major security breach, with hackers donating all the site's money to a religious group. The hackers even went as far as contacting the site's host and canceled all of their seedboxes.


  • Machiavellian Musharraf by Ramzy Baroud
    Written before Benazir Bhutto's assassination Thursday, it puts much needed context around her assassination, and the statements made by the Pakistan, and U.S. governments. Bush had said Mursharraf is "truly is somebody who believes in democracy." Could Musharraf have been trying to "guarantee his political future" by murdering Benazir Bhutto?


  • 5 "Disposable" Web Accounts to Keep Your Identity Safe
    Fed up with spam? Tired of telemarketing calls? Feelin' paranoid about identity theft? … Here you'll find a bunch "throwaway" web tools that can help you out.


  • 360 Holiday Sales Wreak Havoc on Xbox LIVE Servers
    After repeated calls to 1-800-4my-xbox and being greeted, as always, by the never-helpful automated super-dork, Max, Microsoft customer support drops the bomb that the Xbox Live servers just can't handle all the new kiddies that got a 360 for Christmas.


  • Amusing UFO grafitti using a trick of light


  • White Supremacist Leader Insists Ron Paul Is Racist
    Obviously, this isn't what Paul's supporters want to hear.


  • A Tale of Two Photography Students
    This is a tale of two photography students. One sold some pictures to a client and was bummed out. Another failed to land an assignment but ended up feeling good about the experience. Why?


  • First Look Image of Jason Statham in Death Race
    As Universal unleashes its 2008 film slate, which also includes The Incredible Hulk, Hellboy II: The Golden Army, and The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, the studio has also released the "first look" image of Jason Statham and Death Race.


  • The Dancing Weather Girl
    Im not sure which newscast this is from but during the middle of it the weather girl busts out in the Soulja Boy dance and gets a couple others to join her while on the air.


  • Bill Kristol rewarded for being "wrong" on everything:
    Bill Kristol could not be more wrong on most issues. I guess this gets you kicked upstairs to a N.Y. Time job. What a joke.


  • MPAA double standard
    Rejected and approved movie posters.


  • Top 10 Worst Realtor Headshots
    In a profession not always know for being professional, it's pretty amazing what some agents will do to set themselves apart in a bad way. These are all actual headshots, of actual agents, actively online. Take a look and see what you think.


  • Gift cards, the gift that keeps on taking
    $97 billion dollars is expected to be spent on gift cards in 2007. Gift cards are the #1 gift purchased for loved ones and friends. Fees can easily eat up the unused balance of a card over time. TowerGroup predicts $7.8 billion will go unspent on gift cards this year. Now states are stepping in and claiming as much as 60% of this unclaimed property


  • Vermont town seeks Bush, Cheney arrests for War Crimes
    President Bush may soon have a new reason to avoid left-leaning Vermont: In one town, activists want him subject to arrest for war crimes.The measure asks: "Shall the Selectboard instruct the Town Attorney to draft indictments against President Bush and Vice President Cheney for crimes against


  • Oil prices of $100 a matter of 'when not if'
    Oil prices pushed higher this week as concerns over the health of the US economy were overshadowed by a bullish combination of geopolitical events and falling US stockpiles.





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Saturday, December 29, 2007

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  • Digg May Land Digg Girl Record Contract
    Kina Grannis, the girl behind the now internet famous "Digg Song" (video above) has been approached by a record company interested in discussing a possible record deal.


  • The 6 Worst Food Trends of 2007
    From 'Vanity Vodkas' to Restaurants 'In Preview,' the editors at Epicurious.com provide a list of their Top 6 food-related trends, fads, and movements, that they unanimously would like to see go away in 2008.


  • Keeping It Private On Google Reader
    In a word, if you don't want that "secret" item you've read via Google Reader to spill out in a way that your friends, family, enemies, or anyone can find it, DON'T SHARE IT! Here's how...


  • Huckabee doing his best Cheney Impression
    FTA: Any good sportsman, though, couldn't miss a distinctly Cheneyesque moment in the press accounts of the former Arkansas governor's morning hunt: At one point, Huckabee's party turned toward a cluster of reporters and cameramen and, when they kicked up a pheasant, fired shotgun blasts over the group's heads.


  • Technology Consumers Got More Choice in '07
    In 2007 The computing world revolved around Microsoft, your wireless carrier controlled what your cellphone could do, and the record labels locked your legal music downloads with software to limit what you could do with them.


  • The Death of High Fidelity
    Read about what we are missing in our albums today.


  • Ron Paul Does Not Accept Evolution
    What has happened to our society when some of the most well educated people in our country do not accept this most basic and obvious of scientific theories?


  • Top 25 Sexiest Female Athletes of 2007
    These girls can out-run you, out-swim you; shut you down in a game of full-court b-ball, ski faster and jump higher than you ever will. They have physical prowess in their respective sport, and unlike 99% of the other girls in their league are incredibly nice to look at!


  • Science vs. Faith flowchart [pic]
    funny..


  • Portal wins again.
    We're Right Returns


  • Radio Station Contest Gone Bad
    Radio Station gets a smart ass caller to help with their contest.


  • 9 Amazing Laser-Etched Laptops You Must See
    People are still laser-etching all kinds of things into their laptop lids, from the Mona Lisa to Barry Manilow to My Pretty Pony. In fact, we found 9 etched pieces of art ("art" being a subjective term) you haven't seen before. Look at the new state of the art:


  • Hello Kitty Turns Attention To Young Men
    The cute cuddly white cat from Japan's Sanrio Co., usually seen on toys and jewelry for girls and young women, will soon don T-shirts, bags, watches and other products targeting young men, company spokesman Kazuo Tohmatsu said Friday.


  • David Blaine Street Magic Part 3
    Blaine sets his sights on the same two effeminate idiots from the last two videos. And unfortunately for them, the third time's the charm.


  • How to Do a Reverse Switch
    Now that youve mastered a few simpler tricks, its time to move on to a combo of a handbreak turn and reverse turn!


  • 10 Office Gadgets That Will Get You Fired Before New Year's
    Wanna keep your job? Don't bring this stuff to work.


  • Year in Biotech: Stem cells from skin, Personal Genome, etc.
    This year may be remembered as the turning point for personal genomics, when broad gene testing for individuals finally came within reach.


  • 'Long Shot' Kucinich Buries Democratic Rivals in Nationwide
    Kucinich has been winning polls across the country. Main Stream Media doesn't report this - as they favor corporate sponsored candidates. To see the polls that Dennis has won, see: http://pws.cablespeed.com/brianperkins/nationalpollresults.htmlDennis has a strong chance to win big in New Hampshire. Get the word out! He is the best man to le


  • Hackers exploit Bhutto assassination
    Hackers tempt websurfers with bogus assassination video


  • List of confirmed iPhone 1.1.3 firmware features
    Here is a list, with images, of confirmed iPhone 1.1.3 firmware feature additions and updates!


  • Uranus, Neptune Swapped Spots, New Model Says
    A new theory of planetary formation, proposed by astrophysicist Steve Desch, only works if Uranus and Neptune swapped orbital positions up to four billion years ago.


  • How to Recycle Your Christmas Tree
    If you had a real Christmas tree this year how are you planning to get rid of it? Here is a short guide on how to properly dispose of your Christmas tree.


  • Squirrels unscrewing and stealing light bulbs
    Evidently concerned about the ban on incandesant bulbs and decided to start stockpiling a supply.


  • The Worst Films of 2007
    What movies didn't live up to the hype in 2007? As the year comes to a close, we've come up with our own list of films that either failed to live up to previews, the quality of other films, or the pre-theatrical hype. Check out what films barely escaped the straight-to-DVD treatment only to fall short of expectations in theaters.


  • MSM blurs gore in Bhutto assassination photos
    "I'm sure I could turn on prime time television any night of the week and see something equally if not more graphic fictionalized for my "entertainment," but when it's an actual dead person, I need to be protected from it."


  • Bush to veto pay raise for the troops. Merry Christmas!
    Suddenly, out of nowhere, Bush announced today that he's going to veto the Defense Authorization bill. This is legislation that's already passed Congress, and that the administration had no problem with. Now, suddenly, Bush is against it and is going to veto it, threatening pay raises for the troops and more.


  • CIA Jet Carrying 4 Tons of Cocaine also made trips to Gitmo
    Perhaps the reason why the CIA's well-documented role in the global drug trade is never really acknowledged is because it never really ended.


  • A Year of Books Worth Curling Up With
    Janet Maslin, Michiko Kakutani and William Grimes pick their favorite books of 2007. I bet you can find a few for yourself.


  • Why Do People Eat Dirt?
    People in many parts of the world indulge in the curious practice of eating dirt, also known as geophagy. But why they do so has remained something of a mystery. Researchers have observed that it is mainly pregnant women who experience cravings for earth. "It's like an addiction. There is even a word for it: vileo"


  • Asteroid Impact on Mars: Probability Increased to 1 in 25
    The chance that a rogue mini-world — asteroid 2007 WD5 — will smack into Mars has increased from 1.3 percent to 3.9 percent. In the event of an impact, the head-on collision would take place on January 30th at 2:55 a.m. PST, give or take a few minutes.


  • Topless Woman Lured Perverts in Police Sting (NSFW)
    Firefighter Busted for Exposing Himself to Sunbather Appeals 'Entrapment' Conviction


  • A Collection of Hilariously Frightening Olan Mills Photos
    Really bad portraiture from Olan Mills, Sears and other crappy photo studios. I laughed like hell.


  • Street Fighter IV 1UP Show Special
    The first ever Street Fighter IV gameplay footage! What do you think?


  • Thomas Edison's long-lost 'Frankenstein' film
    The first film of Frankenstein was produced by Thomas Edison's studio in 1910 and was the perfect choice to kick off production under the new moral banner of censorship. An interesting document in its own right, it is also an example of the ways censorship does not merely suppress art, but influences the shape of the art that does appear.


  • The Noble, Gentle Swan Is Anything but, to Some
    The swan is now a target of a campaign to reduce its numbers in Connecticut's delicate coastline habitats. Experts say that the swan's elegant facade conceals an ecological menace that devours shoreline vegetation, scares away other waterfowl and can even attack humans. ...mute swans can devour eight pounds of aquatic vegetation per day


  • Luxury Suite Going For $26,114 in Giants-Patriots Game
    While the New England Patriots look to cash in on their chance to become the first NFL team to ever have a perfect 16-0 season when they take on the New York Giants...on Saturday, many of the Giants' faithful are looking to cash in on anxious Pats fans hoping to catch history live...A 20-person luxury suite is even up for...$26,114...


  • City of Snow People (PIC)
    and two real people.


  • N.J. Orders HIV Testing For Pregnant Women
    New Jersey this week launched one of the most ambitious efforts in the country to control mother-to-child transmission of HIV, making screening tests mandatory for all pregnant women in the state beginning next year.


  • Letterman Makes Deal With Striking Writers
    The deal will allow David Letterman to resume his show next Wednesday with his team of writers on board.


  • Top 25 Games of the Year
    "Sept 1, 2007 | Appalachian State vs. Michigan" In the year of the positively shocking and not-to-be-believed, the Mountaineers ushered in the season of upsets, knocking off then-No. 5 Michigan in the Big House 34-32.





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  • Scientists: Time Itself May Be Slowing Down
    Scientists have come up with the radical suggestion that the universe's end may come not with a bang but a standstill - that time could be literally running out and could, one day, stop altogether


  • Devil May Cry 4 gets exclusive PS3 treatment
    Expectant PS3 fans can also look forward to exclusive 5.1 LPCM audio support, PlayStation Network content, and – most interestingly – the ability to install game data directly onto the PlayStation 3 hard drive.


  • Chase Bank keeps woman's life savings
    Chase is refusing to honor a cashiers check for $19.700.22, 82-year-old widow Willie Floyd's life savings. Willie stored the check in a $10 per year safe deposit box at the local bank. When she tried to shift the funds into a regular savings account last year, she was told that cashiers checks expire after 5 years


  • I had to leave work early today
    !!


  • Kevin Smith Wii Was Made For Kevin Smith Himself
    Our buddy Ramon of modding fame has been busy lately, with the Rockstar Wii mod following up a long procession of mods anybody would be glad to call their own. This latest mod was comissioned specially for Kevin Smith, and features the four main characters from Clerks.


  • Wal-Mart cancels movie download service
    Wal-Mart Stores Inc quietly canceled its online video download service less than a year after the site went live


  • Al Gore Will Endorse.. (drumroll please) ...No One!
    He won the popular vote in 2000, and saw his political clout grow to new heights in 2007, winning the Nobel Peace Prize, an Emmy & an Oscar. He is credited with doing as much as humanly possible to raise the issue of global warming to the top of the world's agenda. The Nobel Laureate won't endorse anyone at this stage of 2008 campaign...


  • Top 10 Most Disgusting Scenes in American Cinema
    #10 - Nicolas Cage Eats a Live Cockroach in VAMPIRE'S KISS [1989]


  • Santa Brings A MP3 Player Full Of Porn To A 10-Year-Old Gir
    Daryl Hill of Corkville, TN purchased an MP3 player from Walmart for his 10-year-old daughter. He handed the player over to his daughter thinking it was new, when in fact the previous owner had filled the player with pornography.


  • Correct Condom Usage Tips for Morons
    While double-bagging your groceries may be an excellent idea, you will want to avoid double-bagging your condoms.


  • Why Today's Music Sounds Like Shit
    Over the past decade and a half, a revolution in recording technology has changed the way albums are produced, mixed and mastered — almost always for the worse. Producers and engineers call this "the loudness war," and it has changed the way almost every new pop and rock album sounds...


  • A world at war
    In current world conflicts more civilians are victims. During World War I, civilians made up fewer than 5% of all casualties. Today, 75% or more of those killed or wounded in wars are non-combatants. Some end-of-year food for thought.


  • Great birthday gifts for your girlfriend
    This is all about gifts for your girlfriend no matter what stage in the relationship you are in from just started seeing each other to living together.


  • The Saddest iPhone We've Ever Seen [Pics]
    One Japanese fanboy went so far as to transfigure their Sony Ericsson slider to..."resemble".an Apple iPhone. From it's horribly scuffed face to the hammered-on metallic edging, it's confirmed. We need to get Japan some iPhones before this guy cuts his ear on a sharp piece.


  • 7 of the Ultimate Achievements In Endurance Running
    These people are either incredible athletes or incredibly insane. I would venture a guess that they are a little bit of both. Here are 7 endurance running records that are hard to comprehend. 99% of people couldn't keep the pace or go the entire distance of each of these if they were riding a bike, let alone running.


  • Kansas GOP Chair Brags of Vote 'Caging' Efforts, Successes
    End of Year Letter Describes Plan to Identify, Challenge Voters in 2008... This is illegal. Call your congress person to ask for prosecution.


  • The Most Amazing Accident On Road Produced By Rain


  • The queen is dead. Long live the cause:
    "Anyone can kill anyone," said Lynnette "Squeaky" Fromme...The word assassin has its origins in the Nizaris, a violent Islamic sect that emerged at the end of the 11th century in what is now northern Iran. The killers of Benazir Bhutto may find that instead of destroying the movement she headed, they have draped her in a martyr's mantle.


  • Detroit Auto Show: Mazda Furai, Revealed
    Mazda finally reveals its bad ass Furai concept ahead of the upcoming 2008 NAIAS in Detroit.


  • Walk Tall – Exercise Your Confidence
    Naturally, we are talking about having self-confidence. Confidence is defined as a mental process that arises from considering if a person or thing is capable of something. So, self-confidence is having the knowledge that you are capable of something. Most people actually underestimate themselves even when they really are capable...


  • Wine 0.9.52 Released
    This is release 0.9.52 of Wine, a free implementation of Windows on Unix.What's new in this release: - Improved graphics tablet support. - Support for RPC context handles. - Fixes for some longstanding screen depth issues. - Implementation of "My Network Places" shell folder. - Lots of bug fixes.


  • The Wii, officially hacked!
    Someone was able to start Homebrew in Wii-Mode. They were able to find encryption and decryption keys by doing full memory dumps at runtime over a custom serial interface. Using these keys, they were able to create a Wii 'game' that ran their own code. (video in link + more)


  • Details Emerge From San Francisco Zoo Attack
    Officials speculated that one of the victims may have been dangling a leg or other body part over the 14-foot grotto wall and that Tatiana latched onto the limb and climbed out. Police sources said a footprint had been found on a metal fence, suggesting that someone had climbed it to get closer to the big cats.


  • Microsoft is getting confused about what to include in OOXML
    Open standards advocate Russell Ossendryver says that Microsoft is cutting out some parts of its new OOXML format -- except for the billions of old Microsoft documents already in existence! Ossendryver points out how Microsoft is tripping over its own feet in its rush to get its OOXML format approved as a standard that governments can rely on.


  • Police abandoned security posts before Bhutto assassination
    Police abandoned their security posts shortly before Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto's assassination Thursday, according to a journalist present at the time, and unanswerable questions remain about the cause of her death, because an autopsy was never performed.


  • GPS baby Jesus stolen again, found across the street
    The folks in Florida noticed that their GPS-equipped baby Jesus we mentioned the other day was missing from his nativity, and fired up the old GPS tracker. Turns out they didn't have to look far: baby Jesus had been swiped Wednesday night and brought to a house across the street from the nativity.


  • Art Lebedev kills us with Optimus Tactus keyboard concept
    Yeah, you thought the Optimus Maximus was the holy grail of keyboarding -- then you saw the Optimus Tactus, a giant touch sensor display tablet keyboard that could do all the sorts of crazy stuff the Maximus can't even touch, like playing movies and being a gigantic color swatch.


  • Why Broadband TV has got cable companies scared
    About one-third of people who subscribe to cable TV or satellite services said they would drop that service if they could get TV shows they wanted over a broadband computer connection, paying a flat fee.


  • The Year in Douchebaggery: The 10 Biggest D-Bags of 2007
    If 2007 were a guy, it would have a $80 haircut, use the word "bro" unironically and listen to techno. CRACKED highlights the 10 people who helped the most.


  • FBI rolling out digital billboards in 20 cities
    Employing public signage in the pursuit of suspects is probably about as old as criminology itself, so it's no surprise to see the FBI leveraging the latest technology to erect some of the largest, most versatile wanted posters in history.


  • Sad Milestone:AOL To Discontinue Netscape Browser Developmen
    Please observe a moment of silence for the Netscape browser. Netscape Navigator, the browser that launched the commercial Internet in October 1994, will die on February 1, 2008. AOL, which acquired Netscape in November 1998 for $4.2 billion, will announce today that they will discontinue development of the browser, currently on version 9.


  • World Trade Organization says piracy is ok in the Caribbean
    The WTO has decided that the United States was wrong in preventing Antigua and Barbuda from operating their online gambling sites to the US while also allowing online betting on horse racing--a dual standard. The ruling will allow the two the right to pirate copyrighted US properties up to a value of $21 million in return.


  • Only 12% of Electronics Waste Is Recycled
    With only nine states having passed e-waste recycling laws, it is, sadly, no surprise that only 21% of consumers recycle old electronics.


  • 7 Bad Habits of Digital Photographers
    Here are, compiled in one post, the 7 bad habits of digital photographers…


  • 2007 in PC Hardware
    An article on Yougamers.com which shows data based on what hardware on PC gamers are using. The data is gathered from 3dMark 06.


  • Fourthbranch: The Misadventures Of Cheney And His Minions
    The laws need not apply to Dick Cheney and his minion squad, you see. As I read this, my mind flashed back to reporting that Murray Waas did in the months prior to the Libby trial, and a point which I made back then:Lookee here, Junior was willing to do pretty much anything to save his own ass from being tarred with the liar brush.


  • Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 updated
    The Debian project is pleased to announce the second update of its stable distribution Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 (codename etch). This update mainly adds corrections for security problems to the stable release, along with a few adjustment to serious problems.


  • Recursive Escalator Sign
    Whatever you do, don't hit your head on the sign warning you not to hit your head on the sign.


  • Spellify 1.0 - An Automatic Text Field Spell Checker
    Spellify is a script.aculo.us/prototype based spell checker for form fields that utilizes Google as its spell check engine. Spellify version 1.0 has been released, officially taking the application out of beta and bringing it to prime time.


  • 10 Foolproof Tips for Better Sleep
    5. Body-heating procedures. Some studies suggest that soaking in hot water before going to bed can ease the transition into a deeper sleep.





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  • Amazon Sold 17 Wiis Per Second In 2007
    Online retailer Amazon.com recently announced that Wii systems were among its top-selling items in 2007, and sales of the console helped make the year its most profitable one to date.


  • Rigging the Election Using Hillary Clinton's "Inevitability"
    Hillary Clinton's "inevitability" was manipulation at its finest. Republicans and Democrats used it to secure the support of unsuspecting voters.


  • Professor tries to solve mystery behind Star of Bethlehem
    For nearly 2,000 years, it's been the one puzzle astronomers haven't been able to fully solve. But now, one Notre Dame professor thinks he may have discovered the origin of the star of Bethlehem.


  • Police shock wheel chaired woman to death with tasor gun
    A disturbing article about a wheel chair bound woman who was shocked 10 times by police. The family is seeking justice.


  • How the Oceans Once Ended Global Warming
    Last time Earth suffered a carbon-induced fever, it was the oceans that helped saved the day, say marine scientists in California.


  • Obama's closing argument - One helluva speech
    To hell with my cynicism. I'm actually inspired.


  • GPS/Radar Detector Combo to be introduced at CES in January
    During this years CES, Uniden will be the first company to introduce a MapTrax GPS navigator with radar detection built in. It is still unclear how the radar detection might be represented on a map, or if detection could help mark speed traps on the screen, but it's sure a nice start.


  • Top 10 Life-Affirming Movie Moments
    They might make you punch the air or bring a tear to your eye, here are top ten life-affirming moments from the movies.


  • Mammoth update ahead for Leopard
    Developers have received their first pre-release build of the Mac OS X 10.5.2 updater, and it's a biggie. Weighing in at over 350M, the wide-ranging update affects many different visible and under-the-hood aspects of Leopard's operation.


  • NPR : Holes Found in U.S. Claims of a Drug-War Win
    For the past few months, the federal government has been celebrating the fact that U.S. cities are experiencing "an unprecedented cocaine shortage" due to increased law enforcement in the southwestern United States and Mexico. But fact-checking by NPR reveals that while there are indeed spot shortages of cocaine, they are neither nationwide nor u


  • Man Dies After 2-Hour Marathon Lap Dance & Drinking Session
    Of all the ways to die, having a stripper rub you up for two hours is not a bad way to go.


  • Bush to sell US High Tech Bomb Technology to Saudi Arabia
    A plan to sell Saudi Arabia highly accurate Boeing Co bomb-guidance kits is roiling Israel's backers in the Congress, setting up a potential clash with President George W. Bush. The administration could formally notify lawmakers as soon as January 15 of the possible sale to Riyadh of Joint Direct Attack Munitions, or JDAM, technology.


  • Fox News limiting next debate to 'so-called' Top Teir
    According to this website, only Rudy, Huck, Mitt, McCain and dead Fred will be on the next Fox debate. Even though Ron Paul is polling higher than Thompson on all national polls. Gonna be a boring debate when everyone agrees.


  • Great Scott! Back to the Future tops Film Registry inductees
    On Thursday, the Library of Congress added 25 motion picture classics to its National Film Registry, topping the list was Robert Zemeckis' time-travelin comedy Back to the Future.


  • Slower Combustion Powder
    How to make slower combustion powder in few minutes. Simple step by step instructions. Amazing and Fun!


  • How To Create Web 2.0 Effects With Photoshop
    Using Photoshop, I'll show you how to add Web 2.0 graphic goodness to your site design using non-destructive techniques. It may even take your site from boring to trendy!


  • Michelle Obama: A First Lady in Waiting
    Who needs a warm-up campaign? Having scaled down her career to support her husband's political goals, Michelle Obama says "it's now or never" for the couple to take the White House. As Barack gathers momentum, Michelle speaks candidly about America's need for change, and a different kind of political marriage.


  • 3 down, 1 to go: Warner Music Group drops DRM
    Warner is making all of its music available as MP3 files for sale at Amazon's music store.


  • Girl Finds Mystery Knife Shank Inside Christmas Present
    Inside Polly Pocket plane set a girl finds a homemade shank with a blade fastened to a stick with electrical tape.


  • Hey mommy, it's not a fish
    This Russian family from Ekaterinburg city wanted to have some fish dinner. They opened their fish tins, put the contents of them into the plates and then the girl said:


  • How to Install 3rd-Party Apps on Your New iPhone/iPod Touch
    If a new iPhone or iPod touch found its way under your tree and you just can't wait until Apple officially supports third-party application development to extend its functionality (who can wait until February?), it's time you jailbreak your favorite new portable device.


  • Toyota reveals A-BAT El Camino-like concept pickup truck
    It's a truck-car from Toyota that looks like it was formed via a menage-a-truck between the Honda Ridgeline, the Chevy Avalanche and a Toyota Prius.


  • US Spending More on Military Than Rest of the World Combined
    Now imagine the same money going towards health, education, etc.


  • Sony Stops Taking it in the Rear
    Sony is dropping its money-losing rear-projection TV business worldwide to focus on two flat panel technologies — liquid crystal display and organic light-emitting diode, the company said Thursday.


  • America's Most Literate Cities 2007
    This study focuses on six key indicators of literacy: newspaper circulation, number of bookstores, library resources, periodical publishing resources, educational attainment, and Internet resources.


  • 5 Things You'll Love About Firefox 3
    Firefox 3 Beta 2 shows some nifty new tools we can expect in Mozilla's next browser


  • Best of 2007 And Predictions For 2008 From Ars Technica
    So much happened in tech this year that we can't sum up the year with a single label. So we asked the Ars staff to reflect on the event, product, or trend that defined 2007, a year that saw both the announcement and introduction of the iPhone, the growth of 700MHz "spectrum fever," and the Jammie Thomas trial.


  • 5,000-Pound Devil Fish Is Caught
    5000 pound Manta devil fish killed with high powered rifle by coast guardafter fish became entangled in anchor of fishing boat.


  • 7 Ways Modern Games are Spoiling us
    Before this generation, gaming gave us quite a bit of pain to suffer through before enjoying the pleasure. Nowadays, it seems as though we're being served everything we wished for on a silver platter. Here's seven new advances in gaming that have made us happier, yet lazier.


  • Kucinich 'Comes Closest to Embodying the Ideals' of Nation
    The influential publication The Nation has named Kucinich the candidate who most matches its ideals.


  • The Flexibility of Open Source
    One of the things that has been a strong point of Open Source Software (OSS) for years, even if it hasn't been held at the forefront of the battle, is the flexibility that OSS offers.


  • China's Pledge: Use Even More Coal
    In a first-ever government white paper that lays out an energy strategy and expectations, China has pledged to continue to rely on coal for the foreseeable future.


  • Cheney Impeachment - Mainstream Media Wakes Up
    The mainstream media has awakened to this movement and to the extraordinary support you have given it. Your calls, letters, and emails have clearly made a difference. Already 140,000 people have joined us in demanding impeachment hearings for Vice President Dick Cheney by signing up at WexlerWantsHearings.com.


  • Blue Angels 5 *extremely* low transonic pass
    Taken at Fleet Week in SF.


  • Darth Vader on Acid
    Big collection of Darth Vader helmets...


  • 5 Shocking Stats About Men and Sex
    We know that without sex researchers to disseminate data about our sex lives, we'd be forced to rely upon furtive glances in the men's room, never sure of what to add or subtract to account for the angle; upon locker room stories, never sure how many grains of skeptical salt to apply; upon porn that only leaves us feeling depressed about ourselves.


  • Operation Falcon and the Looming Police State
    Operation Falcon is the clearest indication yet that the Bush administration is fine-tuning its shock-troops so it can roll up tens of thousands of people at a moment's notice and toss them into the newly-built Halliburton detention centers. This should be a red flag for anyone who cares at all about human rights.


  • Scientists discover drug that reverses liver damage!
    A drug that reverses severe liver damage could be used to treat disease in heavy drinkers who find it impossible to give up alcohol. Scientists developed the drug after discovering a way to prevent the formation of excessive scar tissue caused by cirrhosis, hepatitis and other medical conditions.


  • Stephen Hawking joins attack on science cuts
    Prof Hawking of Cambridge has now added his name to a petition calling on Prime Minister Gordon Brown to halt planned cuts in physics and astronomy that has attracted more than 3,500 names on its very first day. The vitriolic attacks on the Government by the scientific establishment are of an intensity not seen since cuts were made in the 80s.


  • The Gay-est Sports Ad of the Year !
    Not that I've seen a whole of gay sports ads or anything but this is personally, one the best ads I've seen this year. It was for the Rugby World Cup in Paris this year. Just look carefully (I know thats hard for some but trust me, its funny)& you'll notice a lot more going on in the picture :-)





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