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  • So, the states bogus secrecy needs trump the peoples real privacy rights?
    The US Constitution is the first and last word on US law. We, the People, born free, sovereign, and beholden to no-one, ALLOW the state to exist, provided the state abides by the Constitution. If the state breaches this contract, we have no further obligation to recognize the states legitimacy, so the state AND its secrecy claims evaporate...


  • Child soldiers? Military training program for US teens expands
    Proponents of the junior reserve programs say they provide stability and a sense of purpose for troubled youth and help to instill values such as leadership and responsibility. But opponents say the programs divert critical resources from crumbling public schools and lead to a militarization of US society.


  • Cheney found to have irregular heartbeat
    U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney, with a history of heart problems, was found to have an irregular heartbeat during a doctor's visit on Monday and went to hospital for more evaluation...


  • Desert Rally
    Funny racing game you MUST have played! Use the mouse to control the vehicle, stay on the road, forge ahead and win the race!


  • Drug gangs will plague city as long as drugs are illegal
    Matt Simon, executive director of SendTheRightMessage.com, with a lucid, convincing op-ed piece in New Hampshire's largest-circulating newspaper about the real cause of drug violence, and how to stop it.


  • Self Improvement Advice from the Devil
    "The Internet is full of self improvement advice. You can't browse a blog these days without someone telling you how you should be living your life. Well it is about time we shook things up a little… Allow us to introduce to you: self improvement advice from the devil."


  • Washington Redskins Free Safety Sean Taylor Dies After Gunshot Wound
    You never wish this on anyone...Washington Redskins Pro Bowl Safety Sean Taylor died today at 5:30 am following a gunshot wound to his femoral artery after an apparent robbery attempt.


  • The seceret behind the Bling Fling Trick
    Learn how ro perform a great street magic trick - The Bling Fling


  • Michael Moore Cut this Scene from Sicko Because No One Would Believe it
    In addition to France, Canada, and the UK, Michael Moore also went to Norway. What he found, was unbelievable.


  • UK's worst-paid IT job
    "...you might have enough by Xmas to treat yourself to a celebratory pint."


  • The Top 20 Ways to Come Up With Amazing Ideas
    If you're trying to find sources of great, wonderful, unique ideas, whether that's for a blog post or a painting or a poem or a new product … here are my favorite ways.


  • The World's Most Effective Speed Bump
    Here's the perfect way to slow down those doggone kids in their noisy pocket rockets, invading the neighborhood at high speed without regard to the peace and personal safety of the local inhabitants. This Deutch-speaking dude has created an unusually powerful gadget that will teach those whippersnappers a lesson.


  • Pentax rumored to be readying K20D, K200D DSLRs
    Interesting little bit of info -- I'm not sure if these are the model that can use lenses from their SLR cameras or not, but the technical specifications and feature info sounds very impressive...


  • WHY do people—gay or straight—need the state's permission to marry?
    ...Then In the mid-20th century, governments began to get out of the business of deciding which couples were "fit" to marry. Courts invalidated laws against interracial marriage, struck down other barriers and even extended marriage rights to prisoners...


  • Check out the air pollution where you live with Google Earth
    US residents can now check out what they're being poisoned with by checking out this new tool provided by the US Environmental Protection Agency and Google Earth. Check for levels of carbon monoxide, lead, nitrogen oxides, VOCs, particulate matter, sulfur dioxide; and identify big emitters. A handy tool for deciding where to live if you're moving.


  • British Teacher Faces 40 Lashes for Naming Class Teddy Bear 'Muhammad'
    A British primary school teacher arrested in Sudan faces up to 40 lashes for blasphemy after letting her class of 7-year-olds name a teddy bear Muhammad.


  • 20 Terminal Commands for Hidden Settings in Leopard
    One-line Terminal commands for changing hidden preferences in Mac OS X Leopard. Change settings for Spaces, Stacks, iCal, Spotlight, Dock, Finder, Safari and Time Machine that aren't accessible through the application or system preferences. All are easily reversed using a different Terminal Command.


  • Yet Another Apple Blog Hacked - Apple Matters
    Malcor's recent defacement of Apple Blogs has continued its rampage and has shifted toward Apple Matters which was hacked less than a couple hours ago (at the time of this submission).


  • Trent Lott the latest Republican to bolt from the Senate
    Sen. Trent Lott, who said we'd all be better off if a segregationist Strom Thurmond had been elected president, is expected to announce his resignation Monday, according to reports. By leaving now, the Mississippi senator will dodge ethics rules that would delay his ability to take on a lucrative lobbying gig.


  • Congress, courts ask Bush: What are you hiding with 'state secrets'?
    Under grilling from lawmakers and attack by lawsuits alleging Bush authorized the illegal wiretapping of Americans, the White House has invoked a legal defense known as the "state secrets" doctrine — a claim that the president has inherent and unchecked power to shield national security information from disclosure, either to plaintiffs in court or


  • Football Physics: The Anatomy of a Hit
    It happens about 100 times a game in the National Football League: a bone-jarring tackle that slams a player to the turf. On the play shown in the photo here, Seattle Seahawks defensive back Marcus Trufant (23) drilled Philadelphia Eagles receiver Greg Lewis (83) with such force that Lewis couldn't hang on to the ball...


  • Whoa it's the future: Arcade Fire's Interactive music video
    Have fun listening and interacting....... Can't wait for more of these!


  • Facebook Loophole: i-frames
    Learn how to manipulate Facebooks privacy settings using i-frames and style sheets. NOT intended for malicious use!


  • The 12 Best Pac-Man Clones and Spin-Offs
    Over the last twenty-five years, there have been quite a few Pac-Man clones and official spinoffs that are still worth playing today, and possibly even worth getting excited about. This feature takes a look at the best games that either added something new to the formula or modernized the experience on newer platforms.


  • WordPress Themes & Web Security
    WordPress is growing quickly - both as a hosted platform and also via standalone blog installations. The rapid growth and its open, flexible approach to blog design, means it may become a target for hackers who embed malicious code within themes they distribute.


  • The Cookie Monster: 'C' No longer for Cookie, but CELERY
    All I have to say is...WTF?


  • Guitar Hero III Wireless Guitars Coming Soon
    Guitar Hero III wireless controller are going to be available early next year for all platforms.


  • BASHing Through Scripts
    Bit-tech.net Linux expert Ken Gypen returns once more to offer a comprehensive how-to guide to one of Linux' most powerful features - using scripts to automate common tasks. Perfect for both Linux newcomers and old hacks, the article shows you step-by-step how to write your own image editing scripts as a time-saver.


  • Halo 3: Homophobia Evolved (NSFW)
    This is what happens when gay Masterchiefs don't abide to "Don't ask Don't tell".


  • 42 Pictures: Celebrities as Star Wars Characters
    Imagine Tom Cruise as Chewbacca, David Letterman as C-3PO, Gandhi as Yoda, or Dick Cheney as a grotesque and powerful criminal overlord.


  • DV EXPOSE: Our Loophole Culture
    There was a time, not too long ago, when a very small percentage of the population exploited loopholes in our society to get ahead. These days, just about EVERYONE exploits the loopholes and takes the shortcuts when possible. Which is all fine and good… until something (namely our country's progress) gets hurt.


  • Nine (9) Unlikely Ways to Literally Munch, Taste and Consume Gold (W/Pics)
    So, what's for supper? Well if it's edible gold you are looking for, it usually comes in the form of ultra-thin flakes of 24-karat pure gold that is of course safe to eat.


  • Editorial: Coolest Girl in School - Controversial New Game for Girls
    In accordance with the public's voyeuristic addiction comes a controversial new video game for girls - the mobile based Coolest Girl in School. Emerging as a rpg for teens, the game sets a stage for girls where "stealing, sexual dalliances, drug use and gossiping pave the path to teenage empowerment".


  • Johan Santana to New York? Yankees Start Talks with Twins
    The New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins have started trade talks involving Johan Santana. Yankees senior vice president Hank Steinbrenner said Monday that discussions are ongoing but it was too early to tell whether they would lead to a deal. He did not detail how far talks had progressed.


  • ABC News Joins Forces With Facebook
    With just under a year until the 2008 presidential election, ABC News and Facebook have partnered to launch an online political initiative that will combine the latest news from the campaign trail with a variety of discussion and interactive forums.


  • TechCrunch40 Presenters' Traffic Two Months In
    As could have been expected, many of the presenters' websites experienced traffic surges around the time of the conference, only to see their traffic drop back off to pre-conference levels. But some have continued to rise including Docstoc and Wixi.


  • Pictures: The User Experiences Of The Future
    Below we present some of the outstanding recent developments in the field of user experience design. Most techniques seem very futuristic, and are extremely impressive. Keep in mind: they can become ubiquitous over the next years.


  • The Republicans who would've impeached Bush?
    Not so long ago, members of Congress put the rule of law above partisan politics and loyalty to the White House.


  • Video Games that SHOULD have Sucked...but don't
    How could something so wrong go so right?


  • 120 War Vets Commit Suicide Each Week on Average
    The military refuses to come clean, insisting the high rates are due to "personal problems," not experience in combat.





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