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See for yourself, don't want to spoil it. - Clinton Advisor Arrested for Aggravated DWI
After accusations of racially-insensitive comments made by Hillary, it seems the bad news won't go away. Blumenthal, an unpaid senior adviser to Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, was arrested in Nashua on the eve of the New Hampshire primary and charged with aggravated DWI, according two members of the Nashua police force. - Study shows marijuana increases brain cell growth
Supporters of marijuana may finally have an excuse to smoke weed every day. A recent study in the Journal of Clinical Investigation suggests that smoking pot can make the brain grow. - The secret life of galaxies
Looking up at the night sky you could be forgiven for believing that the sedate progress of the stars across the firmament belies the serene nature of galaxies. But a closer look at our celestial neighbours reveals that the reality is very different. - John McCain's racist remarks
John McCain's racist remarks. Watch him smile and blink as he proudly mocks and ridicules the entire civilization of Islam. - Sega Game Gear 101: A Beginner's Guide
Everything you need to know to start a nostalgic Sega Game Gear collection. - Oh, what are they doing!
crazy children! - Comet Seen Between Fireworks and Lightning
People from Perth, Australia gathered on a local beach to watch a sky light up with delights near and far. Nearby, fireworks exploded as part of Australia Day celebrations. On the far right, lightning from a thunderstorm flashed in the distance. Near the image center, though, seen through clouds, was the most unusual sight of all: Comet McNaught. - 'The Princess of Paleontology'
During the first half of the 19th century, geology was referred to as "underground science" -- a subversive activity. The Book of Genesis was considered the true account of historical events. And then, in 1812, a 12-year-old girl in England began to find fossils that no one could explain. - Cloverfield Displays Headless Statue of Liberty as Promo
/Film reader Ryan S sent in this photo of the beheaded Statue of Liberty from the Paramount lot. I'm being told that the statue is part of the promotion for the Cloverfield premiere, which will be held on the lot next week. Very cool - Rudy Giuliani's Campaign Almost Broke Before Super Tuesday
"Rudolph W. Giuliani, once the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination, said Friday that some of his staffers had started forgoing their salaries to ease the strain on the campaign's budget." - NEWSWEEK.COM: "Mind Reading Is Now Possible" (78% accurate.)
(Using MRI technology.)"If what your brain does when it thinks about an igloo is almost identical to what mine does, that suggests the possibility of a universal mind-reading dictionary, in which brain-activity pattern x means thought y in most people. It is not clear if that will be true for things more complicated that pliers and igloos, however. - Snow Falls in Baghdad For First Time in 100 Years
After weathering nearly five years of war, Baghdad residents thought they'd pretty much seen it all. But Friday morning, as muezzins were calling the faithful to prayer, the people here awoke to something certifiably new. For the first time in memory, snow fell across Baghdad. - SteveNote Expo game: only you can get Jobs prepped for Macworld keynote
With CES in the books, banners flying up and rumors running rampant, only one thing could be on the horizon: Steve's Macworld 2008 keynote. Unfortunately, it seems he's a bit short on time, and needs you to access a totally awesome web-based game to help round up garb, VIPs and top-secret gear before taking the stage. - Older Arctic Sea Ice Is Giving Way To Young, Thin Ice
A new indicates older, multiyear sea ice in the Arctic is giving way to younger, thinner ice, making it more susceptible to record summer sea-ice lows like the one that occurred in 2007. - New Smart Bomb Available to the Military.
There is a new Smart bomb that weighs approximated 200 pounds that is the most accurate and causes the least collateral damage or death to civilians. Now the military is developing the next generation of the same bomb to be available to hit moving targets. - Your Cat Wants a Full Suit of Armor (PICS)
Why humans invented armour... so they could dress their cats. Suit up cats with tournament gear and get em ready for battle. - Charge Your Cell Phone With Body Heat
Scientists believe to have discovered a much more efficient way to use silicon to convert heat into electricity – for use in a variety of products ranging from cars to portable electronics. - Ascii Animated Cat
Talk about old school - Diebold To Change Its Name
"The company said that after failing to find a buyer for its voting machine business, it was changing the name of the division..." - 5 Things You Didn't Know About Victoria's Secret
You might know that Victoria's Secret employs the most smokin' models, but here are 5 other things Victoria's been keeping a secret from you... - Flash game: Filler
Grow balls to fill up the screen, but don't let renegade bouncing balls interrupt the process. [Insert balls joke here.] - NASA Scientists Predict Black Hole Light Echo Show
It's well known that black holes can slow time to a crawl and tidally stretch large objects into spaghetti-like strands. But according to new theoretical research from two NASA astrophysicists, the wrenching gravity just outside the outer boundary of a black hole can produce yet another bizarre effect: light echoes. - 37 Simple Stress Management Tips
#6: "Do Some Math" Using a scale of one to 10, with one being the equivalent of a minor hassle and 10 being a true catastrophe, assign a number to whatever it is that's making you feel anxious. You'll find that most problems we encounter rate somewhere in the two to five range -- in other words, they're really not such a big deal... - Gallery of Fans' Pimped-Out Star Wars, Battlestar Cars
Great pictures of cars people have modded to look like spaceships and shuttles. - PS2 memory card modchip to play games from USB hard drives
An upcoming firmware update for Memor32 – the PS2 modchip on a memory card – promises to allow your non-chipped PS2 to play your entire collection of games from the comforts of a roomy, capacious USB hard drive. - Enormous Helicopter Lifting Enormous Helicopter
All that and a bonus enormous helicopter in the comments. Because massive helicopters are badass. - Texas Teacher in Trouble for Vomitous Student Milk Chugging
"He said, 'Mom, come look at what they did in this class.'" - Worst Contextual Ad Mess Up of All-Time!
This one defies description. You've got to see it to believe it. - PETA Killed 97 Percent of 'Companion Animals' in 2006
An official report from PETA shows that the animal rights group put to death more than 97 percent of the dogs, cats, and other pets it took in for adoption in 2006. The average euthanasia rate for humane societies in the state was just 34.7 percent. - Macworld Expo Celebrity Checklist w/ Fake Steve & Kevin Rose
A humorous Joy of Tech comic illustrating the various "celebrities" to be seen at Macworld. - Hydrogen beast is closing in on the Milky Way
It's large, it's fast, and it's heading toward the Milky Way. Less than 40 million years from now, a giant cloud of hydrogen gas, clocked at 250 kilometers per second, will smash into our home galaxy, likely setting off a huge burst of star formation. - Why Did GoldenEye XBLA Stall?
The rumors of the N64 classic making its way to Xbox 360's XBLA hold some truth according to EGM. Too bad the project is all but abandoned now. Why? Like almost everything in the game industry, it came down to money. But, if gamers are vocal enough, there's a chance it could still happen. - UK education agency says no to Vista, Office 2007
UK education agency Becta has released its final report on Vista and Office 2007 adoption. The takeaway: schools should largely avoid Microsoft's two flagship products, with some caveats. - It Takes 7 Hrs and 51 Mins to Get From "Here" to "There"
Only Google would know that - Top 10 Ugly Cars
The beauty of some cars has inspired men to write songs, fiercely defend them or generally sell their souls for their rides. Other cars don't have it so lucky; they're of the ugly, fugly and pug-fugly nature. My Favorite Ugly ...Citroën 2CV...sacre bleu, it's an ugly car, Putting postwar France on rugged, cheap, reliable wheels was the goal. - Design a Logo - The Ultimate Guide
Logo design is arguably one of the most important and valued areas of design. A quality logo design combined with the branding of an organization or company can become one of the most powerful forces in today's society. If you love logo design as much as I do, then I am sure you will enjoy these logo design tips and resources. - Another GameSpot Reviewer Decides To Leave
Long time video game reviewer Alex Navarro, a frequent contributor to GameSpot's podcast The HotSpot and go-to video review narrator, will be leaving the site, according to the site's Editorial Director Ricardo Torres. - Fox News - Media Control over election process
Good thing we still have PBS.... Fox News Corp... (more) Added: January 05, 2008 Good thing we still have PBS.... Fox News Corp - this may be the best explaination as to why Ron Paul was excluded from their debate, even after beating Rudy in Iowa and having 17 million more in campaign funds than Rudy... hummmmmm??? Oh ya Rudy is bud - Guantanamo detainees are not human beings - US judges
A United States judge threw out lawsuit brought by four former British detainees against Donald Rumsfeld and senior military officers for ordering torture and religious abuse, ruling that th the detainees are not "Persons" under U.S. Law, which according to another judge, means that they are less than "human beings".
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