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Remember when video games were good? When you didn't have to worry about dozens of buttons to mash or intense action causing migraine headaches or worse . . seizures and nosebleeds. Going Cellular takes it back to the old school and takes it mobile with classic video games available for your cellphone! - Stop Being a Douchebag When Internet Dating
(Or, How to Get Laid by Non-Craigslist women) A lot of guys panic when it comes to filling out dating sites profiles. You may have a great guy waiting inside you, but if you're going to get him inside anyone else, you might need some help to express yourself. - DIY- Cellphone Signal Booster
Learn how to make your own cell phone signal enhancing device! - Scientists Say E.T. Too Bored By Our Messages To Phone Home
Radio messages we've sent whizzing out into space over the years to try to contact aliens may simply be too boring for extra-terrestrial beings to answer, say a couple of Canadian astrophysicists. Tedious bits of math, physics and biology normally on offer may just be intellectual spam to alien minds. - MSNBC: 'Surreal' Giuliani holiday ad has to be spoof
Rudy Giuliani's new ad, in which he wears a fuzzy red sweater vest while sitting in front of a Christmas tree and promises strict constructionist judges for Christmas, brought moans and mockery from Joe Scarborough and his co-hosts. Scarborough wondered whether even Jesus could get Mike Huckabee "to say something nice about Rudy Giuliani's ad." - In settlement with Apple, Think Secret shuts down
Press Release from Think Secret. - Detroit Revival Vies With Industry's Decline
Even as Detroit shows encouraging signs of life, the automobile industry, the city's life force, faces further declines in the coming year. - New Ubuntu Hardy Theme Mockup
Two amazing mockups of the new Ubuntu Hardy Theme! - Star Wars, the baroque version
Star Wars , the baroque version pictures - Bush forced to sign Auto Mileage Bill
President Bush, who has said he doesn't believe the government should set arbitrary automobile mileage standards, is signing into law a requirement that motor vehicles meet an average 35 miles per gallon by 2020. - Hollow Earth: The Weirdest Theory on the Planet [w/PICS]
Hollow Earth theories come in many forms but perhaps the strangest of all is the believe that there is another habitable surface on the inside of the Earth with its own sun at the center of the Earth! One (albeit insane) 'scientific explorer' is trying to raise $2 Million to mount an expedition through the ice caps to find this 'Inner Earth.' - Mac Touch interface coming...
Apple ad listing details the need for Touch interface QA personel. The interesting part is that the job states that it is for iPod and Mac Touch interfaces.This jibes with Steve Jobs' earlier hints that Touch was coming to Macs. - New Google Talk bots bring real-time translation to IM
New chat bots can be added to translate Google Talk chats in real time. As we expected, Google's automated translation yields mixed results, but it's a big step in the right direction. - New Folding@Home Features Coming to PS3
"As we approach one million PLAYSTATION 3 consoles participating in the Folding@Home program, we continue to improve the FAH client. With the new Firmware v2.1 we also prepared an updated version of FAH, which can soon be automatically downloaded by clicking on the FAH icon." - Give the Gift of Cheap Safe Sex for the Holidays!
Sure you feel cheap drawn by the lure of something "exotic." If you're looking for a thrill, something for that person who has it all, well, head over to the seedy part of town, because every desire has a price. And here, it's 99 cents. Knock yourselves out. Oh, and Merry Christmas. - Aussie girls selling themselves for beer
Alcoholism is so rampant among Australian youngsters that girls as young as 11 get into prostitution just for a couple of cans of beer, a report by Sydney's Odyssey House revealed. - Extreme Base Jumping in Squirrel Suits - insane video
How does this guy not kill himself each time he jumps? More importantly what kind of death wish did he have to jump the first time? Talk about adrenaline junkies - Ron Paul Owns Neil Cavuto on Fox News
Neil tries to question Ron Paul about him keeping $500 from a white supremest. Ron comes back fighting. - How to Win at Rock Paper Scissors
Most of us know that stone blunts scissors, scissors cut paper and paper covers stone. What is less well-known, however, is how to win the popular playground game. Now stalwart players have come up with a winning strategy... - Eyes!
Isolated and close-up, it's easy to see why these are called "the windows to the soul" - Sony Offers $100 Trade-In for Your Old TV
If you have an old TV lying around, it may actually be worth something again —like $100 towards a new Sony set to be specific. Besides encouraging consumers to spend ungodly amounts of money on Sony products, the offer is intended as to build on their "Take Back" Recycling program launched this past September. - Dell's philosophy of making Linux "just work" on Dell PCs
In an interview with Scott Ruecker of lxer.com, John Hull - manager of the Linux Engineering team in Austin for Dell tells about how Linux is on the mind of the PC giant. - 10 Reasons To Be Careful With Email - Especially Sex Email
A recounting of some of the most embarassing emails ever. - An Interview with Craig from Craigslist
Craig walks a fine line between two worlds. He is one of the first real Internet gurus, yet he isn't a multi-millionaire or retired to the Bahamas. He lives a normal life - he even works as a customer service representative for Craigslist. Here's a quick interview into his daily life, his thoughts for the election and insight into human nature. - Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town -- The trippy deleted scene
So, if you watch Santa Claus is Comin' to Town on TV anymore, this scene is almost always deleted. Supposedly it's because of time constraints, but to me it looks like a flippin' acid trip (or at least what I assume an acid trip would look like). Hey, it was 1970 after all. The video's at the bottom of the page. - Is Apple in danger of becoming Microsoft?
Is Apple really that evil company that throws caution to the wind while doing everything it can to turn an even bigger profit? Some think so. And that's why Apple may become the next generation's evil empire. Just don't expect me to agree. - Stairway to Heaven, as if done by The Beatles
OK, who exactly do I sue - and for what? - Shatner May End Up in Star Trek XI, Says Screenwriter
"Still, it could happen," Orci admitted after explaining to SciFi that the problem is two fold: "One, from our point of view, we are still hoping to find a way. Secondly, one of the difficulties that was brought up and discussed with Shatner when we all met him and pitched him ideas is that Trek fans are sticklers for their canon. - Texas Going Nuclear to Fight Climate Change?
The threat of global warming has created an opening for many utilities - and even some clean energy supporters - to push for nuclear power as a solution. Texas, in particular, has attracted more interest in new reactors than any other state and could become the biggest building ground for nuclear power plants. - No more Rachael Ray! Please make it stop...
...Rachael Ray has signed a two-year deal for a new prime-time series called "Rachael's Vacation," launching in January 2008, as well as 60 new episodes a year of her successful "30-Minute Meals" on daytime... - Ahem, sir, regarding your jeans (Kind of NSFW)
Not her. Him. - Why We do Dumb or Irrational Things.....
10 Brilliant Social Psychology Studies. - Sorting the 5,195 Pieces of the LEGO Millennium Falcon Vide
"I spent four hours and nine minutes sorting all the pieces to make the construction of the LEGO Millennium Falcon easier. Here's the condensed video." Seeing them being classified gives a good idea of the complexity and giganormous size of the biggest LEGO set in the planet. And yes, I'm a dork, but it's just plain cool to see them like that. - Interview: A Longshoreman Is the 2nd Highest Payed Comedian
When Lange confessed his heroin addiction on the air, Dana was listening. It surprised everyone close to him – his mother, his sister, his co-workers – but perhaps no one more than Dana. - Finally! Ubuntu Live Snapshots With TimeVault
This guide shows how to use Timevault on Ubuntu 7.10. TimeVault is a simple front-end for making snapshots of a set of directories. Snapshots are a copy of a directory structure or file at a certain point in time. Restore functionality is integrated into Nautilus. - 13-Year-Old Girl Charged as Sex Offender AND Victim?!
"Salt Lake City - Utah Supreme Court justices acknowledged Tuesday that they were struggling to wrap their minds around the concept that a 13-year-old girl could be both an offender and a victim for the same act - in this case, having consensual sex with her 12-year-old boyfriend." This story only gets stranger ... - Duke Nukem Forever: How Can it Blow Us Away?
With a new video out that's more teaser than trailer, Duke Nukem Forever still has a lot to prove. How can it possibly overcome the all ridicule its gotten over the years and blow us all away? Is Duke's attitude worth more than great graphics or multiplayer? We take a look at what 3D Realms needs to do to make us love the series all over again. - Chaos at eBay has Experts Saying "Outlook hazy"
a) CEO Meg Whitman is apparently following Mitt Romney on the campaign trail; b) John Donahoe, head of eBay's marketplace division, has been fingered as a potential CEO successor, and he's complaining to anyone who will listen that the site looks like a flea market; and c) eBay users are mad as hell and they're complaining to the New York Times. - The "David vs Goliath" Effect in Social Media
The Goliath effect shows up more frequently in social media perhaps than in any other form of communication. On many sites (Digg, Reddit, Youtube) and in many social media savvy communities (Apple fans, Ron Paul supporters) the key motivating factor is often an us versus them approach, with the users as the underdog battling a giant enemy - BMW goes green with the new Diesel 535d
At the 2007 Detroit Auto Show, BMW was prominently displaying their diesel engine technology, particularly the latest 3.0L twin turbocharged in-line six cylinder. At the time, BMW spokesman Daniel Kammerer told us that BMW would be introducing that diesel engine to the U.S. market later in 2008.
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