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  • Improve Your 'Hunched over the PC' Posture
    One of the most neglected aspects of our health is our posture. Amongst all the guidelines on healthy eating and workout methods, this essential facet of our well-being is often overlooked. Here we take a look at six core stretches that will increase your flexibility from head to toe.


  • Trench Warfare (PIC)
    Hiding in plain sight! Brilliant!


  • Smile for Cancer 1 Click & Pic Will Donate $1 to Cancer Fund
    http://url.amuso.com/smile $1 will be donated to cancer research for each smile so click the link & enter your picture. Show your support because we are all in this battle together. All proceeds donated to Brigham and Women's Hospital, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School. Please spread the word!


  • Recipe: Homemade Girl Scout Cookies
    "Samoas, also known as Caramel de-Lites, have always been my favorite girl scout cookie (although I do enjoy Do-Si-Dos, Tagalongs and Thin Mints)..."


  • Surprise! Garmin's GPS Phone Is Awesome
    They very obviously copied the iPhone UI and are going to get the pants sued off of them, but full GPS and 3.5G? I don't know, seems pretty damn good.


  • NY POST endorses Barack Obama
    January 30, 2008 -- Democrats in 22 states across America go to the polls next Tuesday to pick between two presidential prospects: Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.We urge them to choose Obama - an untried candidate, to be sure, but preferable to the junior senator from New York.Obama represents a fresh start.


  • Star Trek Orgasms
    Exactly what it sounds like. Whoever made this video is a stone cold genius.


  • A tour of Google's new Experimental Search. Verdict: awesome
    There's more information than ever on the web, and Google is testing some new ways to visualize it all. Ars evaluates Google's Experimental Search features which feature alternate views for search results and more.


  • An Example of Light Pollution
    Light pollution, also known as photopollution or luminous pollution, is excess or obtrusive light created by humans. Among other effects, it disrupts ecosystems, can cause adverse health effects, obscures the stars for city dwellers, and interferes with astronomical observatories. Light pollution is a side effect of industrial civilization.


  • 5 Questions Lost Writers Must Answer (And Why They Wont)
    Anyone else starting to get the feeling that not even the writers have answers to the mysteries we want solved most?


  • Hillary and Florida
    A former Clinton advisor and supporter; "But there is a line in politics where tough and determined becomes craven and narcissistic, where advocacy becomes spin, and where integrity and principle is lost."


  • Internet superstar out!
    Martin Sargent's new show is out.


  • 12 Signs that You May Be a Social Media Addict
    There are many social media addicts in this world. You see it every day on Digg, Reddit, StumbleUpon. What you may or may not know is whether or not you are one of them. One of the symptoms: Within 0.03 seconds, you can look at a cute picture of an animal and know whether or not it was photoshopped.


  • Top Five Reasons to not Like Dane Cook
    Like you even need five.


  • This is how Internet can help make a better world! Want in?
    By watching a video online right here and now, you're effectively helping a homeless guy in Paris - with documented proof! How is that for a butterfly effect?


  • Indian Lake with the Longest Name in the United States
    Lake Chaubunagungamaug, also known as "Webster Lake", is a lake in the town of Webster, Massachusetts, United States. It is located near the Connecticut border and has a surface area of 1,442 acres. It's 45-letter alternative name is often cited as the longest place name in the United States and one of the longest in the world.


  • All we can do now is pick up the pieces. [c&h]
    In case you don't check explosm everyday.


  • ABC: Every Soldier I talked to is for Obama
    Martha Raddatz of ABC news on Charlie Rose said that every soldier she spoke to is for Obama. They all feel that Obama will give America the strongest foreign standing because of his leadership ability. Former Bush adviser also confirm that his son in military also are supporting Obama. Watch the 2 min video yourself.


  • ASUS preps $500 'iMac killer' Eee PC all-in-one desktop
    ASUS is expanding its Eee PC line to include not one but multiple extra models, including the E-Monitor: a 19- to 21-inch all-in-one desktop with a low-cost Intel CPU, Linux, a TV tuner... and a $500 price tag.


  • Forbidden Set Shows Darkest Side of LEGO
    I thought I got all the coolest LEGO sets in history, but a reader pointed out what's probably the most shocking, darkest non-secret in its 50 years: a minifig wearing black tanga briefs. And when I say "briefs," I mean BRIEF. All I can ask is why?


  • Clinton's Lead Erodes, Obama Pulls More Edwards Support
    On the Democratic side, Clinton leads Obama 43 percent to 34 percent, with John Edwards - who is expected to drop out today – at 14 percent. Clinton's lead is down 17 points since Jan. 24. Again, if past history provides any clue, polling during the campaign in some states indicated that Obama was the second choice of many Edwards supporters.


  • Top 10 BitTorrent Tools and Tricks
    BitTorrent is the go-to resource for downloading everything, but as its popularity continues to grow, so do the number of tools available for making the most of it. Some are must-haves, while others are a waste of time. Climb aboard for a look at 10 of the best BitTorrent utilities, tools, and resources for finding and managing your downloads


  • Cheerleaders of the 2008 NFL Playoffs
    The 2007-2008 NFL season will conclude this Sunday with Super Bowl XLII between the New York Giants and New England Patriots. To commemorate the event in style COED Presents: The Cheerleaders of the 2008 NFL Playoffs.


  • Firefox share up over 20% in Europe, mostly at expense of IE
    The open source Firefox web browser continues to gain market share in Europe at Internet Explorer's expense. It's the browser of choice for over one-quarter of European web surfers, according to French metrics firm XiTi.


  • Bush asks for $6 billion to fight the terrorists online
    Here's a hint: Don't run a nuclear plant on Microsoft Windows


  • First Proof Apple Making Zero on AppleTV (And $$$ on iTunes)
    We went to teardown masters iSuppli for a fresh estimate to see how much of that $70 price chop on Apple TV was paid for by falling component costs over the last year. Surprising answer: Not that much. Apple really is subsidizing Apple TV, a significant shift in strategy.


  • Gigantic Mech Animals are Seriously Stylish
    Les Machines de l'ile de Nantes are gigantic mechanical animal vehicles currently on display in the French city of Nantes. While they just look like giant models, these things are fully functioning vehicles that people can ride in.


  • Computer Scientist Nets Academy Award For Fluid Simulation
    The science behind Hollywood blockbusters' splashy thrills will be recognized Feb. 9 with an Academy Award for Ron Fedkiw, associate professor of computer science at Stanford, and two collaborators at the special effects firm Industrial Light and Magic (ILM).


  • Diagrams for Wacky Wii remote Peripherals
    Nintendo's Wii remote patent application reveals attachments for ... skateboards and teddy bears?


  • Avoid Air Travel, Forget Face-to-Face and Go Green
    We live in a sea of communications options. So why do people still hop on cross-country flights for two-hour face-to-face meetings instead of using rich collaboration technologies like video conferencing, VOIP and virtual worlds? Save your money and the environment!


  • GATA to Federal Reserve... "Where's the Gold in Ft. Knox?"
    "The gold reserves of the United States have not been independently audited for half a century," GATA charges in a new advertisement set to appear in the Wall Street Journal.


  • AppleTV update delayed, but MacBook Air Shipping Now
    According to Apple, the Air is officially shipping and the Apple TV update due two weeks from Macworld's Keynote (yesterday) has a week or two left in the oven. Release after the jump.


  • If You Only Had a Brain...
    Stupid people making stupid mistakes!


  • New Indy IV LEGO Sets Offer Exclusive Peek Into New Movie
    We got leaked official high resolution shots, prices and descriptions on the new LEGO diorama sets for Indiana Jones and Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which offer an exclusive look into the most-awaited movie of all time (at least for me.) WARNING: new Indy IV movie spoilers ahead.


  • Vaccine for drug addiction could offer hope to users
    CHICAGO (AFP) - In a search for what could be the ultimate cure for drug addiction, scientists have developed a vaccine which prevents the body from getting high.


  • Driver drops bid to sue family of boy he killed
    Tomas Delgado had filed a suit asking the dead boy's parents to pay him €20,000 ($29,400) on the grounds that the collision that killed their teenage son also damaged his Audi A-8.


  • Editorial: Beware the Child-Man?
    Kay Hymowitz recently stated on NPR that 20-30 year-old men should stop playing video games and become productive members of society. Why can't we do both, and what makes games the problem?


  • E.coli a future source of energy?
    By genetically modifying the bacteria, Thomas Wood, a professor in the Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering, has "tweaked" a strain of E. coli so that it produces substantial amounts of hydrogen.


  • RIAA sees a 99.6% capitulation rate from students at UT
    How well is the RIAA doing when it comes to extracting settlements from college students in its "college deterrence campaign?" Quite well, at least at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. That doesn't make it a success, though.


  • The Bud Bowl: A Definitive History
    From 1989-1997, the self-anointed "King of Beers" won six of Anheuser-Busch's eight Bud Bowls, the yearly clash between animated bottles of Bud and Bud Light that was featured in a series of commercials during the Super Bowl. Here is a complete history of everything you ever wanted to know about the Bud Bowls.


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