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  • The Library of Congress Shares Over 3,000 Photos on Flickr
    Out of some 14 million prints, photographs and other visual materials at the Library of Congress, more than 3,000 photos from two of our most popular collections are being made available on our new Flickr page, to include only images for which no copyright restrictions are known to exist.


  • Disgraced Olympian Marion Jones Tells All
    Stripped of her medals and facing six months in prison, Marion Jones told Oprah she admitted her steroid use because she could no longer live with her lies.


  • Saturn Sounds (WEIRDER THAN JUPITER) Signal at 1:33 Creepy
    After seeing the Jupiter video I was inspired to snoop around. Turns out the ringed planet's orbiter picked up some sounds as well, the uploader of the video says it is alien speech, but I just say it is damn cool. The signal begins at 1:33 though the beginning of the video offers explanation for those wishing to understand how it was recorded.


  • Glenn Beck: FDR 'was one evil son of a b*tch.'
    Today on his CNN Headline News show, Glenn Beck went on a rant against former President Franklin D. Roosevelt, blaming him for making the Great Depression "go on and on and on for a decade." He then said, "I love my grandfather, but I just want to slap himself across the face for liking FDR. I think that was one evil son of a bitch."


  • Digg: Your Feedback on the New Comments System
    We'd like to hear what you think of the proposed changes to comments. Check out the video and let us know what you think by posting, digging up, or burying the comments in this thread.


  • Hands-on with iTunes movie rentals
    Perhaps overshadowed by yesterday's MacBook Air announcement is Apple's big move into movie rentals. The fact that all the majors have joined the on-line offering makes it a compelling service to say the least. That is, if it's as easy to use as they say. Is it? Read on for the first hands-on.


  • S₁C₃R₁A₁B₃U₁L₁O₁U₁S₁ S₁U₁E₁D₂
    Facebook has been asked to remove the Scrabulous game from its website by the makers of Scrabble. Lawyers for toy makers Hasbro and Mattel say Scrabulous infringes their copyright on the board-based word game.


  • MacBook AIR: Apple Fails to Understand Needs of Laptop Users
    Let's be rational. It's not even remotely affordable, especially at the high end—the high end being defined by the option of a 64GB SSD. There aren't a lot of subnotebooks in that category but, if you are contemplating buying a MacBook Air, you still owe it to your credit card limit to do some research.


  • The Rarest and Most Valuable N64 Games
    Do you have a bunch of old game sitting in your closet that you'd like to trade in for a stack of cash? Or are you on the hunt for the most desirable games for your collection? This new series will round up the rarest and most valuable games for a given console or handheld so you'll know what to look for whether you are buying or selling.


  • Ten Tips for KDE 4.0 Beginners
    This is a list of ten tips that may help you out in getting started with KDE 4.0. All of these I discovered since installing KDE 4.0 in Ubuntu.


  • Steve Jobs Macworld 2008 Keynote in 60 Seconds
    Mahalo Daily cuts out the fluff.


  • Wexler: Cheney impeachment 'stronger than Watergate.'
    Last night, Rep. Robert Wexler (D-FL) took to the House floor to urge the House Judiciary Committee to begin impeachment hearings into Vice President Cheney for "high crimes and misdemeanors." Wexler, who has already acquired nearly 190,000 supporters through his website, explained his next steps:


  • First Reaction to Cloverfield: They Have Created a Classic
    J.J. Abrams and Matt Reeves have created a new classic monster movie. It is everything you expect and it's also nothing you expect. This movie feels so real that it's not even a movie, it's an entire incredible experience.


  • The Hottest Female Arrestee You'll See Today (PICS)
    We've all seen those mug shot arrays showing the sad progression of an arrestee caught in the throes of drug abuse. Well, here's the flip side. The Florida woman seen in the photos below has had her mug shot snapped five times over the past 14 months and each picture is suitable for framing. She's a pretty hot bartender and dancer.


  • Ball Bearings Breakthrough Makes Music For Drumers [Video]
    Engadget: Rest assured, we've seen a fair amount of totally sexy music makers in our day, but Peter Bennett's Beat-Bearing has instantly become one of our favorites. As with most musical things, this truly is better appreciated through video, so do yourself a favor and click on through to see it in action. Both image and video. Very cool.


  • Can You Eat Your Way Out Of This?
    Below are a few places where you can get your meal for free – if you're up to the challenge of horking down ten percent of your body weight in half an hour.


  • A Comprehensive Look At The Japanese Console Wars In 2007
    Pretty charts and graphs illustrate how Nintendo, Microsoft and Sony fared in 2007 overseas. A statistical bloodbath between the PS3, Wii, DS, PSP and Xbox 360.


  • Revolutionary: Controller Showdown, Round 1
    Comparing the PS3's SIXAXIS to the Wii's Wiimote.


  • The Pirate Bay: Demonoid is Welcome in Sweden
    After two months of downtime, it is still uncertain whether Demonoid will ever return. However, if it is up to The Pirate Bay, it will. The Pirate Bay has recently offered 2 servers to the Demonoid team, in Sweden of course.


  • Is MacBook Air Worth the Money? Five Slim Laptops Face Off
    We can all agree that the MacBook Air is a slick-looking little laptop. It's so thin! You can't argue with that! But if you're in the market for a small, high-performance laptop, is it the best option? I pored over specs for four similarly positioned and more-or-less similarly priced laptops to see if you'll get your $1,800 worth out of the Air.


  • White House 'recycled' email tapes -- purge?
    The White House has acknowledged recycling its backup computer tapes of e-mail before October 2003, raising the possibility that many electronic messages — including those pertaining to the CIA leak case — have been taped over and are gone forever.


  • Mystery: Huge Death Valley Rocks Slide/Move On Own
    Scientists baffled by rocks (some 100s of pounds) apparently moving, sliding on own across "almost perfectly flat" & dry desert area called, Racetrack Playa. No one has seen movement but long visible trails left behind. Number of theories, based on unique nature of desert surface, wind, etc. [Piece includes photos.]


  • Smash Bros Brawl gets 40/40 in Famitsu!!
    Only a handful of games have ever managed a perfect score from the Japanese gaming bible.


  • Michigan's Ominous Message for Hillary Clinton
    Analysis of Hillary's inability to convincingly win a state where she had no opposition.


  • Marvel Heroes As Seen By Bohemian Artists [100+ PICS]
    Gorgeous depictions of Marvel superheroes as visualized by Bohemian artists.


  • Wal-Mart to open stores that use less energy
    Wal-Mart Stores Inc, the world's largest retailer, said on Tuesday it will open four stores that use 25 percent less energy than its supercenters that were in operation in 2005.


  • Meet the Disintegrator: 24 barrels of rubber band minigun!
    The 24-barrel, tripod-mountable monster you see above, lovingly known as the Disintegrator, was rather amazingly hand-carved and assembled by Anthony Smith of the UK, who spent four months on the ambitious build. Unlike your dinky little six-shooter, this model boasts a 288-band capacity and 40-round-per-second firing capability.


  • What Happens When Rappers Get Ahold of Powerpoint
    What happens when Rappers put down the blunts and 40s and learn how to use Powerpoint?


  • The Most Clever Beer Advertisements
    As if I needed any help in the matter, these brilliant beer marketing campaigns just make me want to sit back, relax and put my feet up...way up...above my head while I do a handstand atop the keg and have the nozzle shoved into my mouth


  • Dreamhost Uses Homer Simpson To Deliver Apology
    The company overbilled nearly every customer, by a total $7.5 million dollars. The mea culpa came in the form of a blog post that featured Homer Simpson and featured such quips as "The joke is on you!" along with an apology and explanation.


  • The 6 Most Unsettling Medication Side Effects
    We're going to take a stand here: We're in favor of medicine. Modern medicine ranks with internet porn and the George Foreman grill as one of the greatest achievements of mankind. But there are drawbacks in the form of side effects, some of which are far more off-putting than the inability to operate heavy machinery.


  • Will the Supreme Court Abandon Voters?
    Are Americans in danger of losing their voting rights?


  • Pentagon spokesman fabricated Iran boat incident
    .....Bush Administration in 2006 alleges that the latest Pentagon encounter between Iranian ships and a Navy vessel was a deliberate fabrication.....


  • Democracy Now Re-Hosts NBC debate to Include Kucinich
    Kucinich was missing from the stage at last night's Democratic debate hosted by MSNBC. Democracy Now decided to break the sound barrier and give Kucinich a chance to take part. In an exclusive broadcast, with excerpts of the debate, the Ohio Congressman answers the questions he might have faced if he hadn't been been silenced.


  • Line Golfer: A cross between Line Rider and a mini golf game
    This is one of those games that seems simple, but you just can't stop playing it. It uses similar tools to the classic Line Rider game, but adds the ability to play, post and share your creations.


  • 48 Hour Zelda Team Makes $1200 for Child's Play, Plans More
    The team of college students that played Zelda for 48 hours straight last weekend missed their target of beating 4 games, but to the team and those who watched online, the event was about more than just video games. In 2 days the team was able to raise $1200 for Penny-Arcade's Child's Play charity and they just announced plans to continue next week


  • Porn on Blu-ray: Did Sony Sell Out?
    There have been reports that Sony relaxed its position on Blu-ray porn. Sony never banned adult content on Blu-ray, but they weren't going out of their way to facilitate it, why would they?


  • The Pirates Can't Be Stopped
    Ethan and I had first started talking over an untraceable prepaid phone...He eventually agrees to speak in person...He hands me a flash drive containing documents...He also pulls out a...sheet of paper bearing my name, the first five digits of my Social Security number, a few pictures...and addresses going back 10 years. "I had to check," he said.


  • Macworld Keynote in 60 seconds
    So you probably heard that Macworld was today: here's that same keynote in 60 seconds.


  • Las Vegas Review Journal To Endorse Barack Obama
    It's only a small blurb on the paper's website, but it's an important one: The Las Vegas Review-Journal, Nevada's biggest newspaper, will endorse Obama in tomorrow's edition, the paper announced tonight.





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