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    Say you just upgraded your rig and thought your PSU would support it, but it just can't. You need some extra juice, but you don't have the 200 bucks for a whole new supply... wouldn't it be nice to toss an extra 325W on there for the third of the cost of a full new PSU? That's what Ultra thinks...


  • A hilarious craigslist ad "with a twist"
    A Craigslist adult ad (with the naughty bits thankfully censored). This guy really has some very specific needs. Any takers?


  • Actor Asks the WGA & AMPTP to "Figure This Shit Out!"
    Actor affected by the strike from Fox's BACK TO YOU and the upcoming feature film 21, discusses the status of the strike, how it has affected his show and many others, and the impact it could have on the future of TV. Will it really take until "June 2012, the sign of the Apocolypse" for the two sides to resolve their differences?


  • Star Wars actors, 30 years ago and now
    Star-Wars is the best movie i've ever seen. i found these pictures. enjoy ! ;)Here is some trivia about this icon of the 20th Century.


  • Mom: 'Carol Sue Would Be Alive Today' If Not for Huckabee
    The mother of the girl murdered by Mike Huckabee's favorite rapist speaks out. Huckabee convinced the parole board to set the rapist free. Now he denies speaking to the parole board (there are witnesses), and says that no one could have predicted that a convicted rapist would molest and murder another woman. And this guy wants to be president.


  • No nukes in Iran:Which candidates have egg on their face now
    Throughout the Presidential campaign many candidates have supported and endorced attacking Iraq over "WMD"'s again! Fortunately, the cat is out of the bag!. See who has egg on their face now!


  • CBS Evening News unleashes a new series on the candidates
    Dennis Kucinich and Ron Paul did not make the cut! Please remind me. Why should I watch this network again?


  • Format war conspiracy theory: it's a Microsoft fix [WTH]
    Responding to a commenter angry over Paramount's decision to burn Optimus and friends onto HD DVD only, Bay claims to have the inside track on the "corporate politics" at play here, suggesting that "Microsoft wants both formats to fail so they can be heroes and make the world move to digital downloads."


  • It's a Wonderful World (outside of Japan)
    Created by the same team that brought us Kingdom Hearts, It's a Wonderful World (renamed to The World Ends with You for other territories) is releasing outside of Japan in the spring of 2008.


  • THE E.R. GIFT CARD... The perfect stocking stuffer
    Missed Michael Moore's movie Sicko? This author had his own personal run-in with America's morbid health care system. And even though he's relatively healthy and relatively ensured, financial ruin could be just a car accident, cancer or staph infection away for any of us.


  • Facebook Adds Global Opt-Out for Beacon and Apologizes
    Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg posted on the company blog this morning apologizing for missteps with the roll-out of their much maligned Beacon advertising system. "We've made a lot of mistakes building this feature, but we've made even more with how we've handled them. We simply did a bad job with this release, and I apologize for it," he wrote.


  • Crayon Physics on the iPhone
    Halfway to a Crayon Physics clone. With all the level packs, this game will keep you busy for hours.


  • Top 5 Terrible Senior Pictures
    Wrong, scary, scary, wrong, scary. WTF?


  • The Vegetable Orchestra
    Worldwide one of a kind, the Vegetable Orchestra performs on instruments made of fresh vegetables. The utilization of various ever refined vegetable instruments creates a musically and aesthetically unique sound universe.


  • Mike Huckabee clueless on Iran NIE. Hasn't heard About It.
    The Politico's David Paul Kuhn asked former Gov. Mike Huckabee (R-AR) what he thought of the new National Intelligence Estimate on Iran. Huckabee's response? Hasn't heard of it: Have you been briefed or been able to take a look at it – Huckabee: No. Reporter: Have you heard of the finding? Huckabee: No. This man wants to be President.


  • The 5 Myths of Positive Mental Attitude
    PMA perspective given


  • Digg users take revenge on girl who dumped beau via Facebook
    Can't a girl publicly humiliate her boyfriend by dumping him via her Facebook status message anymore without getting harrassed by a horde of social news readers? Nope.


  • How to Make Exercise More Fun Than Sex
    OK, maybe not the orgasm thing, but what if you could find a way to exercise that was so outrageous, so exhilarating, so much fun you couldn't wait to do more of it every single day. What if it became such a treasured part of your life, you actually had to pull yourself away from it to make time for other pursuits?


  • Green Design- Rock paper and Sugar Battery
    The world's population is expected to reach over 9 billion by the year 2050. 6.6 billion people should be enough to start changing their habits.


  • First Look Inside New Gigantastic NYC Apple Store [PICS VID]
    This afternoon we discovered that the window blinds had come down, and we could get a full monty of the place. Here's a film and gallery of the new 14th St New York City Apple Store at its most virginal, before it gets soiled.


  • We Pay Bush to Know These Things - What Did He Know When?
    It was a year ago this month that Seymour Hersh wrote in the New Yorker that the White House (ie: Cheney) was pushing back against the release of a National Intelligence Estimate on Iran that had failed to find any evidence of an ongoing nuclear weapons program.


  • Daniel Burka Talks About Interpreting User Feedback
    Daniel Burka, Creative Director at Digg, presented at the Future of Web Apps conference a couple of months ago and this is what he had to say about interpreting user feedback. I great way of gaining insight on how Digg and Pownce listen to their users.


  • Our Debt-based Money System, and its Consequences
    If the three and a half hour documentary on fractional reserve banking left you overwhelmed, this series of animations explaining how our debt based money system works should clarify the confusing aspects—and leave you indignant at a system that lets banks make money out of nothing to loan you at interest or foreclose on your property.


  • In black and white: a review of the Santa Rosa MacBook
    Santa Rosa finally makes its way to the low end of Apple's laptop lineup. Ars reviews the new MacBook to see if it's an upgrade worth paying attention to.


  • Amazing:Top 7 Extreme Urban Sports Videos
    It is one thing to watch amazing tricks or stunts performed in a closed venue for a captive audience. It is quite another to see unusual sports practiced in a busy and unpredictable urban setting. Here are some extreme city sports you aren't likely to see in a sports stadium, starting with an incredible urban parachute landing under a bridge ...


  • I SETI was an alien
    In forty-seven years of signal-seeking, SETI twice detected signals of possibly intelligent origins– The "Wow!" signal in 1977, and Radio Source SHGb02+14a in 2004.


  • Free Coffin For First DUI Holiday Death
    A newspaper editor is having a custom made coffin built and offering it to the first person in his community who kills themselves by driving drunk.


  • 25 Skills Every Man Should Know
    These days, you can outsource almost any job — but some things you need to know how to do yourself. Study our master list with step-by-step tips from the experts, and test your DIY aptitude each step of the way.


  • Shooting in Omaha Nebraska mall
    Omaha police are responding to a possible shooting at Westroads Mall. Police radio reports indicate two people are dead, and up to five people have been shot. There are two suspects. It does not appear either is in police custody


  • Facebook Apps Hit 10k in Number: Are We Still Excited?
    Facebook application review site FaceReviews.com reports today that there are now more than 10,000 Facebook applications available for the first time. In related news, I now know "what Disney princess I am" thanks to the super-hot app "Which Disney Princess Are You?"


  • iPhone iSync: the beginnings of WiFi syncing
    "The hard part: Tricking iTunes into thinking the iPod is connected via USB. Failing that, getting iTunes to synchronize with a local folder on the computer and then getting the iPod to synchronize with that folder. As you can see the problem involves tricking iTunes into recognizing something as an iPod which is NOT technically an iPod."


  • New STI faster than the EVO X
    It didn't take long for Japan's journalists to get the new STI and EVO X side by side, and the results are now officially in.


  • Can The African Sun Power Europe?
    The European Union is considering a $10 billion plan that would see a string of solar power stations in North Africa and the Middle East deliver electricity to Europe via undersea cables.


  • Cusack: Bush photo ban one of 'most cowardly political acts'
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  • Reporter" Cheney 'kept his foot on the neck of' report
    The new NIE on Iran apparently came as a surprise to President Bush, who insisted that "I was made aware of the NIE last week." However, it was no surprise to investigative reporter Seymour Hersh, who has been writing about it since November 2006. Hersh believes the White House deliberately kept the NIE bottled up for over a year.


  • Supernova shift may distort dark-energy readings
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  • The 48 Best Games of 2008 from gamepro!!
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  • Dog Agility for Novices
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  • Experience the Best in Gaming 3D Graphics
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