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  • How to cut and splice ethernet cables
    This video shows you how to cut cables to whatever length you need and then put the little plastic thingy on the end so you can use it again. The video focuses on Ethernet cables so you don't have to pay your internet provider extra to run cables to another computer from your router.


  • DARPA Develops Brain Chemical to Replace Sleep
    As the line between science fiction and reality becomes increasingly blurry, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has always led the pack in terms of weird & wacky innovations. This time Darpa-funded scientists have found a drug that eliminates sleepiness with a nasal spray of a key brain hormone, with no apparent side-effects.


  • Patched Mac QuickBooks still deletes data
    Just two days after Intuit Inc. said it had finally come up with a permanent patch for a bug in QuickBooks on the Mac that erased files from users' hard drives, the company acknowledged it has not completely fixed the flaw.


  • Walmart fires Atheist for not dressing as Santa
    Athiest fired by Wal-Mart for refusing to dress up as Santa. Wal-Mart denies it, but he kept the exit-interview form where they listed that as the reason.


  • Top Ten New Years Resolutions For Men
    New Year's Eve has always been a time for looking back to the past. Its also a time to look forward to the coming year. It's a time to reflect on the changes we want to make and resolve to follow through on those changes. A chance to start over on a new slate and be the person we've always wanted to be.


  • Close source is dead, open source is the way to innovation!
    Lately, some articles appeared which stated the open-source way of development didn't bring us any innovation, Jaron Lanier even goes further by saying closed source is the better approach to innovation. However, these people miss a lot of important points and facts about innovation, and therefore the conclusions they make are false.


  • Nirvana vs. Everyone Since: Is It Even A Contest?
    Matt Long throws down the gauntlet: Has there been a better band than Nirvana in the past 15 years? Or are they the last vestige of an era when bands formed, evolved and blew our minds? Discuss... with examples.


  • Best (faked) celebrity photos of the 2007
    Hilarious photos of Paris in jail, Britney Spears getting lypo, GW Bush trying to figure out a rubic's cube, Jack Nicholson at the Playboy Pool, Brad shaving Angelina's legs, Madonna ironing...CLASSIC


  • Mainstream Media Commercial [Jon Lajoie]
    Somebody get this man a production contract.


  • DIY Peg Mini-Gun
    Very easy Do It Yourself peg mini-gun. It takes just few minutes to make. The average shooting range is about 5 meters. Do NOT shoot in living creatures!


  • Talk To Your Kids About Sex
    Kids these days are growing up very quickly and they have a lot of important questions. Especially when it comes to questions about sex.


  • 33 Weired Statues and Sculptures Around The World
    A collection of amazing Art Works probably not seen in a one single page!


  • Mobile Hard Drives Hit 500GB
    New Hitachi drive represents a giant leap forward in notebook storage.


  • The 20 Sexiest Photo Collections of 2007
    Along with sex-tapes, scandalous pictures of hot celebrities were all the rage in 2007, culminating with the following 20 photo collections.


  • Exploring Sulphur Hexafluoride Gas
    Sulphur Hexafluoride is actually heavier than air, leading to some very amusing phenomenon such as the voice change here.


  • Harman releases 2003 letter warning CIA not to destroy tapes
    Lawmaker's Letter Warned Destroying Tapes Would 'Reflect Badly' on the CIA


  • A Heart-to-Heart with GigaOM Readers
    Om Malik had a heart attack.


  • Aaron Seigo talks about the imminent release of KDE 4.0
    In this 1:45:00 interview KDE Project Lead Aaron Seigo goes into great detail of what KDE 4 means for end users and developers alike. Phonon, Solid, Plasma, and KWin compositing are just some of the things to look forward to. Links to the files:www.tllts.org/audio/tllts_226-01-02-08.oggwww.tllts.org/audio/tllts_226-01-02-08.mp3


  • Expert: Torture could only have been ordered by Bush
    Jonathan Turley suggested that under those circumstances, the failure to appoint a special prosecutor was a serious problem, because "the investigation will essentially be the Justice Department investigating itself. ... Michael Mukasey's boss is the president of the United States. If torture occurred, he was the guy who ordered it."


  • Cruis'n Isn't The Worst-Looking Wii Game Anymore
    Color me puzzled. Why would anyone, and I mean anyone, want to port a horrid, mostly unseen coin-op rail shooter from 2004 to the Wii?


  • 31 of the Best Careers for 2008
    The careers listed at left offer strong outlooks and high job satisfaction. Each career is profiled in two parts: an executive summary and a portrait of a typical day in the life.


  • The Lost "Star Wars" Opening Scenes
    Okay, so I'm as big a Star Wars fan as the next guy, but this really threw me. This YouTube video shows a "lost" beginning to the original Star Wars movie, and it's terrible. Apparently these scenes were cut due to "time restrictions," and boy am I glad. This is one of the best examples I've seen of how editing makes a movie better.


  • The 16 Best Games on the Virtual Console
    How are you liking that Wii? Hopefully, you've gone online with it by now and have taken a glance at the Shop Channel's library of downloadable Virtual Console games. Some are fantastic and should not be missed. Others are stinky garbage. Here's a great list outlining the 16 best Virtual Console games released during the Wii's lifespan thus far.


  • Zombie Food Pyramid
    Zombies gotta eat right too


  • Microsoft appologizes for Xbox Live's holiday performance
    Marc Whitten, Xbox Live's GM, appoligizes for the poor performance of Xbox Live over the holidays due to the record-breaking increase of people using Xbox Live and due to the issues offers a full Xbox Live arcade game absolutley free.


  • China To Expand Lethal Injections
    China is to expand the use of lethal injections to replace execution by shooting, a senior official has said.


  • Uncharted sequel confirmed by Naughty Dog
    Naughty Dog, which initially promised a sequel late last year, has now revealed that Nate's heroic adventures are set to continue. Specifically, company president Christophe Balestra has this week revealed in an interview with French gaming magazine Jeux-France, that work on Uncharted 2 (working title) is well underway.


  • Amazing Pic of Nano Wires Exploding
    Taken with an electron scanning micrograph by Fanny Beron from the École Polytechnique de Montréal, it just (understandably) won first prize in the "Science as Art" competition.


  • Scientists to Make Cows Fart Like Kangaroos to Cool Earth
    Cow farts are a source of greenhouse gases, while kangaroo farts are methane free thanks to a particular bacteria in their stomachs. Now, in a bizarre twist of science-reality, scientists from Australia are trying to neutralize cow-produced methane by transferring that kangaroo bacteria to cattle and sheep's guts.


  • 68 Linux Related Free E-books
    A comprehensive list of Free Linux related e-books.


  • Chyrp: A brand new lightweight blogging engine
    Chyrp is a blogging engine designed to be very lightweight while retaining functionality. It is driven by PHP and MySQL (with some AJAX thrown in), and has a pimpin' theme and module engine, so you can personalize it however you want.


  • Conan O'Brien Back With a Beard and a Guitar
    Returning without writers, Conan roams the halls playing "Sunshine Of Your Love" and "Purple Haze" while other Late Nighters try to work — and follows that by playing and singing "Creep" while others jam along on Rock Band. Oh yeah, then he sings "Sabotage" … if performed by Edith Bunker.


  • Rudy Giuliani Floats Dick Cheney For Vice President
    In an event in New Hampshire last night, Rudy Giuliani suggested that -- if he were to be elected president -- he would like to choose someone like Dick Cheney to be his Vice President. "In an answer that mentioned Cheney more than once, Giuliani said, 'A vice president has to be a partner in the administration.'"


  • The Ten Hottest Movie Babes of '07!
    To honor the hot chicks of 2007's releases, here's a list of the ones that really came on strong. While there are other good lookin' tomatoes in films, these are the ones that really made a splash, and maybe a little news.


  • Obama, Huckabee win Iowa
    Barack Obama will win the Iowa Democratic caucus, CNN projects, based on early results.


  • Microsoft markets Linux and makes Novell rich
    Having successfully reinvented itself as a Linux company, Novell is now making a substantial portion of its turnover from a single and surprising source - Microsoft.


  • Barack Obama wins Iowa Caucuses!!!
    All the news outlets are showing Obama as the winner! We have a good election ahead of us!


  • 16 Ways to Save Energy for Free
    Everybody is looking to save money. Here are sixteen ways for you to cut down on your energy bill and save money at the same time..


  • First Look: Microsoft Office for Mac 2008
    Ars takes a quick look at the Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac. A universal binary version of Office is great in theory, but what about the ribbon?


  • 8 Unethical Ways to Get Traffic to Your Blog
    Note: This is humor, not actual advice. Enjoy!





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