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- Homer Simpson takes a photo of himself everyday for 39 years
From "The Simpsons," episode 19x09 which aired December 16, 2007. Homer mimics Noah's photo time lapse over 20 years. "PICTURE A DAY FOR 39 YEARS" - Papa John's: Actually, Unlimited Means 5
Well, so much for having faith in advertisements. - uTorrent Gains Popularity, Azureus Loses Ground
With an install rate of more than 5% on Windows PCs worldwide, uTorrent is now by far the most popular BitTorrent client. Azureus, the most installed BitTorrent application of last year fell back to the third place. - Hannah Montana meets her Biggest Fan
- Easy hacking of our voting machines
Lou Dobbs shows how easy it is to steal an election. - Abstinence programs face rejection
More states turning down federal money attached to zero-tolerance sex ed. The number of states refusing federal money for "abstinence-only" sex education programs jumped sharply in the past year as evidence mounted that the approach is ineffective. - Bill Moyers speaks with Keith Olbermann, part 2
Part 2 of Moyers' NOW interview with Keith Olbermann in which Olbermann talks about his Special Comments and the need for hard-hitting journalism in the USA. - 14 Stress-Free Ways to Kick Weight Loss in the Butt
[...] "Let me be honest again: even with the concepts below, weight loss isn't going to be easy. But at least these tools will make it a little easier, a little simpler, and they really do work." - Bushco planned domestic surveillance from the beginning!
Within two weeks of taking office, the Bush administration was planning a comprehensive effort of spying on Americans' phone usage. Gee, let me see, wasn't that before 9-11? - The Most Anticipated Video Games of 2008
. . .with 2007 pretty well covered, it's time to turn our gaze to all the great, big budget titles we have to look forward to. So, with an eye to the future, here are the 10 most anticipated games of 2008. - BioShock Propaganda Goes to the Grocery Store
Sometimes you see a Photoshop fake that is SO good you just wish it was real. Such is the case with this genius and extremely well executed pic - Dodd To Filibuster FISA Bill – Needs Material To Read
Senator Reid is essentially selling out his own party to allow the Senate to debate the FISA bill with the telecom immunity. Senator Dodd will filibuster. Feingold and Kennedy will ask questions to give Dodd a chance to rest or have a bite. But Dodd needs things to say while filibustering on the Senate floor. What would you like to hear him say? - Israel: 'Faulty' report on Iran may spark war
Israel's public security minister warned Saturday that a U.S. intelligence report that said Iran is no longer developing nuclear arms could lead to a regional war that would threaten the Jewish state. - David Letterman the Key to Ending WGA Strike?
In what could be a major move in ending the 2-month old walk-out of writers, David Letterman has entered negotiations with the WGA that could allow writers to return to work on a network by network and studio by studio basis. Jon Stewart of "The Daily Show" was quick to follow Letterman's lead. - "The most complex piece of engineering known to man"
Linus Torvalds defends the open-source movement in a classic retort from 2001. - Scientists Discover Jurassic Fungus Encased in Amber
While the idea of a reanimated flesh eating fungus causing havoc on a private island in the Pacific might sound terrifying, or at least more interesting than Jurassic Park 3, humans have no real cause to fear. Besides the fact that nobody is actually trying to reanimate the fungus, the carnivorous fungus preyed mainly on tiny animals. - Call of Duty 4- Some much needed change is on its way
The changes are split between two groups: playlist and patch changes. The playlist changes are numerous, and really help to balance and perfect the online experience. Maps are being added to rotations, new playlist variations are being introduced, and some rules are being changed. - Pimp Your Copter !
Turn an inexpensive RC Helicopter into a Flying Spycam! Even "borrow" (cough) some money from your sleeping friends (cough)... - Obi-Wan Kenobi's Street [ Pic ]
Grabowiec is a small village situated in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland.In April 2005 one of its streets was named "Ulica Obi-Wana Kenobiego" (Obi-Wan Kenobi Street) after the famous Jedi knight from Star Wars movies. - Huckabee Squashed Case Against Son For Stoning, Hanging Dog
The 18yr old son of Pres candidate Mike Huckabee and a friend have admitted to catching a stray dog during their summer session at Boy Scout Camp Pioneer in Hatfield, AR, and hanging the dog by his neck, slitting his throat and stoning him to death ... - $1.9 Million Federal Study: Voting Machines Hacked
"At polling stations, teams working on the study were able to pick locks to access memory cards and use hand-held devices to plug false vote counts into machines. At boards of election, they were able to introduce malignant software into servers." - Don't Reform the CIA, Abolish It
The latest CIA scandal will once again teach Americans a valuable lesson: It is the CIA, not the Congress, that is the ultimate governing authority in this nation. No one messes with the CIA, and the CIA knows it. That's why it knew that it could destroy CIA's torture tapes without asking anyone's permission. And, after all, as Richard Nixon's adv - WOW!!! Vancouver Dogs can READ.
- How to fix AMD
Regardless of where you stand on this issue, there's one element to this story that should not be overlooked -- AMD is in dire straits right now and its chances of getting out from under it are dwindling with each new processor from Intel. - Dillard's Boots Disabled War Vet And His Service Dog, Too
Dillard's ejected disabled Army Staff Sergeant J. Alex Gozalez and his service dog Mason for violating the store's no animals policy. The store manager did not believe that Gonzalez is disabled because he is neither blind nor deaf. Gonzalez uses Mason—who wore a vest reading: "SERVICE DOG - DO NOT PET"—to help keep his balance. - Transvestite: Clever Ad For Vodka
"Ad agency Saatchi & Saatchi, won a Grand Clio Award for this cleverly subversive (and naughty!) print ad series for New Zealand vodka 42 Below. This one above is titled "Transvestite," and tells the danger of drinking too much." - Finding Secret Amazon Discounts with DealLocker
Search for and locate incredible Amazon discounts with DealLocker's secret Amazon Discount service. Input an optional keyword and then choose the range of desired discount—anywhere from 10% off to 99% off. - Talk to your children about evolution... [comic]
....before someone else does. - Urgent! We are NOT going to break Hillary's $6.2 Mil record
According to this projection, we are going to raise a little less than 6.2 million dollars. C'mon guys, dig deep and call your friends. A little extra money will result in a huge way the media reacts to this story. Hillary's record already has been proven fake, but the media keeps spitting that figure out. - Flashback - 4 Outrageously Funny Banned Commercials
These are all really funny commercials from the past that are always fun to see again. My personal favorite has to be the rage against the machine scene from the 3rd clip - I have wanted to smash one of those annoying snack machines myself many, many times... - Clinton Steals $500 million of your tax money!
Since taking office in 2001, Clinton has delivered $500 million worth of earmarks that have specifically benefited 59 corporations. About 64% of those corporations provided funds to her campaigns through donations made by employees, executives, board members or lobbyists, a review by the Los Angeles Times shows. - Close call! (pic)
ouch - Report Says That the Rich Are Getting Richer Faster, Much Faster
The total income of the top 1.1 million households was $1.8 trillion, or 18.1 percent of the total income of all Americans, up from 14.3 percent of all income in 2003. The total 2005 income of the three million individual Americans at the top was roughly equal to that of the bottom 166 million Americans, analysis of the report showed. - "I Am Legend" makes $76.5 million at box office
The last man left on Earth in "I Am Legend" took first place at the weekend box office in North America. Will Smith crushed the competition with a $76.5 million opening for his sci-fi thriller, distributor Warner Bros. said on Sunday. - Sex Hurts? Consider the Alternative
Message brought to you by planned parenthood now see if your girlfriend will reconsidermight be NSFW - 10 Hot All-In-One Computers on the Market Today
These new PCs are hardly any thicker than the average LCD monitor, yet they incorporate nearly every part of your computer in a slim and sleek package. Just add a mouse and keyboard to the equation and you're ready to roll. - California Town Goes Solar, Collectively
Thirty-six families in Clovis California joined together in a group-based purchase program, which raised 215 total kilowatts of solar power. - 3 Members of Congress call for impeachment, ignored by media
Three Members of Congress, all on the Judiciary Committee, call outright for impeachment hearings, and no one reports it? - BMW X6 unveiled. 400 hp twin-turbo V8 to be offered
Coming to the US in Q2 2008, the BMW X6 "Sports Activity Coupe" will launch in the second quarter with a Direct-injected, twin-turbo V8 and the automaker's acclaimed twin-turbo inline six. The official debut will take place at the Detroit Auto Show next month. - Stem Cells Used to Fix Breast Defects
For the first time, doctors have used stem cells from liposuctioned fat to fix breast defects in women who have had cancerous lumps removed.
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