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  • Marijuana Laws Cost Government $42 Billion Annually
    With a deficit that only gets bigger and bigger by the day that President Bush is in office, and clearly the war on drugs is a faliure! Why after the government's report that came out and listed the three most addictive drugs alcohol, nicotine, and caffeine, all big money makers, and all legal. How is it not now a time for a change in this country?


  • 120,000 penguins *PIC*
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salisbury_Plain%2C_South_Georgia


  • What happens when America is threatened from within?
    Forget about "domestic terrorism" from people who want to harm our nation or people. What happens when citizens demand change and the establishment refuses to budge?


  • Cigna defends decision to let teen die -- on Christmas eve
    In a case of truly brilliant PR, the Philadelphia-based insurance company that denied a liver transplant to a California teenager who subsequently died issued a letter to employees and the press Monday defending their decision.


  • How to Set Up Your New Computer
    Trick out your new rig with our favorite system tweaks and downloads for Windows XP, Vista, Mac, and Linux.


  • Flash Physics
    Awesome Flash application demonstrating the use of physics in applications...


  • Predator vs Alien (pic)
    uh oh


  • Jay-Z stepping down as Def Jam president
    By Yinka Adegoke NEW YORK (Reuters) - Universal Music Group said on Monday that rap artist and hip-hop mogul Shawn ''Jay-Z'' Carter is stepping down as president of its Def Jam Records unit, effective by the end of the year. Carter, 38, has been...


  • Baby Gives The Evil Eye
    A cute little baby enjoying an ice cream cone can give the evil eye on command, which is hilarious!


  • The Best Stick in Halo 3 History, Lives up to its Title
    This plasma grenade was thrown back in early October by Plast1c Spoons. With over 40,000 plays on YouTube already, it's definitely worth a watch. If anyone has seen the one on the map "The Pit," this one is even better. Give it a watch, it goes across Valhalla, onto the other team's man cannon, then halfway back across the map for the kill.


  • Merry (1982 Commodore 64) Christmas!
    "Commodore 64 Christmas Demo (1982)", thanks to my friend Eddie for the link (eddie.com)!


  • The Pirate Bay: Torrents and Peers Double in 2007
    Hollywood had hoped otherwise, but it has been a good year for The Pirate Bay, despite all the legal hassles.


  • When the Intolerant Kill Christmas: My Gay Friend's Holiday
    Steve Clemons: "I hope that something in this note may be useful to many of the others emotionally abandoned or victimized by a righteousness that has lost its bearings."


  • 3 of the Most Bizarre Micronations in the World
    Small, Strange and Surreal.


  • Black Mesa Media Update
    After a few months silence, the Black Mesa team has posted a massive media update with stunning screens that will bring some classic Half-Life 1 memories flooding back


  • Man Downloads TV Shows and Gets a $54,000 Cell Phone Bill
    A man who went on a TV show downloading spree after misunderstanding the terms of his cellphone contract has been hit with a bill for $54,000. The factory worker, 29, who fears being made bankrupt said: "I just laughed out loud. How on earth could I afford to pay that?" A loan, maybe? Santa?


  • Birds, Bugs Named as Steroid Users!
    Animals will do or ingest the most outrageous, dangerous, blechy things in their quest for victory. Egyptian vultures consume large amounts of cow and goat dung to extract traces of plant pigments that will turn the birds' pasty faces a sexually alluring shade of mustard. Some plants generate noxious steroids to deter insects, but insects are


  • The Best 19 Movies You Didn't See in 2007
    No one really has enough time (or money) to see every movie released every year, but shamefully too many great films are left in the dust. This is about those movies that were phenomenal yet hardly anyone saw, so now we're giving them one final moment in the spotlight.


  • New Family of Spiders
    Please hand me the hairspray and a lighter!!


  • Boy Banned From Christmas Party for "Not Believing in Jesus"
    Teachers banned a nine-year-old boy from his class Christmas party because his parents had barred him from religious education lessons. Douglas Stewart was forced to stay at home while his friends received presents from Santa and tucked into ice cream and jelly


  • Congress in session to block Bush appointments
    Christmas in Washington


  • OLPC Laptop project enlivens Peruvian hamlet
    ARAHUAY, Peru - Doubts about whether poor, rural children really can benefit from quirky little computers evaporate as quickly as the morning dew in this hilltop Andean village, where 50 primary school children got machines from the One Laptop Per Child project six months ago.


  • Google's GMail security failure screws a Blogger/Designer!
    Shocking revelation by a well known designer..a must read...if you are using gmail...you may not be secure!!!!


  • Huckabee for 23% sales tax!
    Political suicide?


  • FBI planning world's largest biometric database
    The FBI is planning to build the world's largest biometric database to aid the agency in its law enforcement duties. Little has been said, however, about the impact such a system would have on American citizens, or on the technology and policies that would be used to keep false positives minimal.


  • Remember those 400 'Scientists' Against Global Warming?
    Turns out it's a very sketchy list including a lot of economists.


  • New Orleans gets a boost from NASA
    The route to the moon and perhaps to Mars now goes through New Orleans — and the detour couldn't come at a better time in the city's struggle to rebuild its shattered economy after Hurricane Katrina.


  • Web Predictions 2008
    the authors of ReadWriteWeb take shots! you can take, too.


  • Switching to Linux: The GNOME desktop environment
    There is a controversy in the Linux world: GNOME or KDE? There's a lot of emotion on both sides of the argument. We believe that what matters is what works best for you. That's why we're spending this week and next discussing the virtues and pitfalls of GNOME and KDE.


  • Bush Admin. to stop prisoners from talking about torture.
    Prisoners should not be allowed to tell even their attorneys about the ways in which they were "interrogated".


  • Political Reality Check: Presidential Candidate's Homes
    A guide to presidential candidates' humble abodes.


  • THIS MUST BE HEARD BY EVERYONE
    Watch how Olbermann puts it right in Bushes face


  • See Ya Scott! Chicago Bulls Fire Coach Skiles
    Scott Skiles was fired Monday as coach of the Chicago Bulls, who have one of the worst records in the Eastern Conference. The underachieving Bulls (9-16) have lost three of their last four and were booed throughout by the home crowd during Saturday night's 116-98 loss to the Houston Rockets.


  • Finns were first to get their skates on 5,000 years ago
    The origins of ice-skating have been traced by scientists to the frozen lakes of Finland about 5,000 years ago, when people used skates made from animal bone. Researchers suggest that skating emerged as a practical method of transport and not as recreation.


  • Worlds Top Patent Holders...
    This is like a mafia!


  • 2007 Foot-in-Mouth Awards
    Once every year, Wired News compiles a list of the most entertaining tech-centric misstatements and verbal foibles from government officials, CEOs and tech luminaries.


  • Are You Dating 2.0 Ready?
    It's Friday night, and your date for the evening just appeared on your computer screen. He's shifting in his chair as he adjusts his webcam; a comment about American Idol makes it immediately clear you haven't found your soul mate. You promptly click "End date" and your next date appears...Welcome to Dating 2.0....


  • US infant Jesus statue to get GPS
    A statue of the infant Jesus on display near Miami in Florida is being fitted with a Global Positioning System device after the original figurine was stolen.


  • New method enables scientists to see smells
    Animals and insects communicate through an invisible world of scents. By exploiting infrared technology, researchers at Rockefeller University just made that world visible. With the ability to see smells, these scientists now show that when fly larvae detect smells with both olfactory organs they find their way toward a scented target


  • Shareaza.com Hijacked and Turned Into a Scam Site
    Shareaza.com, the home of the hugely popular Shareaza multi-network sharing application, has been hijacked by scammers. Unsuspected visitors to the site will be completely unaware that they will be tricked into downloading something that isn't Shareaza at all, but subscription-based malware infected software instead.





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