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Gaming genius Sid Meier has created a Civilization for Xbox, PS3, and maybe Wii. - Drunk History 2.5 w/ Jack Black as a Horny Ben Franklin
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If only there was some way to evaluate the goodness or badness of science fiction, according to an objective scale. It would put an end to all fannish arguments, not to mention that whole "varying tastes" thing. Luckily, we've got the very thing. To increase its value to you, the end-user, we've made it a drinking game as well. - US Domestic Violence Kills 1,200 & Injures 2,000,000 women
Women & men who are victims of intimate partner violence are also more likely to suffer from chronic health conditions & participate in risky behaviors. 1 in 4 women & 1 of 7 men experience physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner in their lifetime," in the U.S. each year there are 1,200 deaths & 2 million injuries among women.alone. - Mininova Launches Music Torrent Streaming
The popular BitTorrent site Mininova just released a set of new features, including music torrent streaming. The new music streaming feature uses a Java applet developed by BitLet, which is easy to use and compatible with all Java-enabled browsers. - The Pirate Bay and Filesharers Backed by Swedish Politicians
Two weeks ago we reported on Greens EFA launching the pro-filesharing campaign "I Wouldn't Steal". With new editorials in Swedish newspapers coinciding with The Pirate Bay's charges, it seems the Green Party is looking to push the issue forward, thereby supporting The Pirate Bay. - Why We Love the Sweet Life
I agree with nutritionists that breakfast is the most important meal, and my idea of the perfect breakfast is an ultra-sweet frappucchino and a brownie, a brownie with chocolate frosting, that is. A workshop on glycoscience organized recently by the European Science Foundation has underscored the vital role of complex sugars in biological systems. - Virtualization in Linux: A Review of Four Software Choices
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The sun just refuses to shine on AMD -- according to several Taiwanese motherboard manufacturers, AMD is saying that the quad-core Phenom 9700 and 9900 are going to be delayed yet again, this time to the end of Q3. Apparently there's a buffer-related glitch in the original design, so AMD is actually "canceling" the two chips and [...] - Insane Weapons Of War
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Obama focused Wednesday on the next primaries and his fund-raising. The $32 million in January, aides said, came from 275,000 people who gave $100 or less. Ninety percent of the money came from online donations. The disparity between his contributions and Mrs. Clinton's, he said, demonstrate a gap in enthusiasm. - Nokia turns people into traffic sensors
100 UC Berkeley students took place in a test of a new technology that, among other things, will enable phones to "proactively say, I see you have a meeting that's coming up in an hour, the route you usually take is congested. You probably need to leave 15 minutes early." [Video Included] - End of the Road for Polaroid Instant Film
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Microsoft is telling the tale of a major software piracy investigation that weaved through 22 countries, hoping would-be pirates will think twice if they know how far the company will go to protect its computer code worth billions in revenue each quarter. - WALL-E Movie Trailer #3
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Even in movies where the plot doesn't make sense, the acting is hammy, and you don't really care whether the characters live or die, a good crash sequence can rouse the audience from their boredom and at least engage their animal instincts. Here's our list of the five best crashes in modern day scifi -- with beautiful video carnage. - I am a Muslim. Kill me and call it.
"Collateral Damage" - Ron Paul Does Not Exist (WA state phone poll)
So I got phone polled today.. right when I heard it was a political poll I knew I had to get it on the mic. Especially in the world we live in where the motto is "YOUTUBE IT OR IT DIDN'T HAPPEN!". Sure enough it was a Republican GOP poll and sure enough Ron Paul was not an option in the poll.. so here's one more for the YouTube world: - How to Nap at Work (or Other Places)
Would You Visit a "Nap Cafe?" When I was working in the city for a big corporation, there were many days when I was wishing there was a "Nap Cafe" I could go to instead of having lunch. I was working A LOT and never getting enough rest so I was always tired ... just like everybody else! - Corporations deny ties to Scientology
Several multinational corporations have released statements refuting those made by David Miscavige during the 2006/2007 New Year's Celebration. The article also makes note of his "slippery" words. - Top six bad boys of music
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Chrysler's new owners at Cerberus have killed the next generation Dodge Viper, dooming the high-horsepower beast to an end of run in 2011 and ceding the American automaker supercar war to GM with their new Chevy Corvette ZR1. Jalopnik mourns the 600-HP snake, may it rest in peace. - Tragedy of the Commons Explained with Smurfs
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During his speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) this morning, President Bush told the crowd that he "appreciates the fact that" they "invited Vice President Cheney" to speak. Between intermittent cheers of "four more years," Bush told the crowd, Cheney "is the best vice president in history." - Big-Money Race for World's Tallest Ferris Wheels Heats Up
When it comes to status symbols, nothing beats a circle. There is a global race to create the biggest Ferris wheel, and while these attractions are built for fun, the stakes are serious. "These wheels have almost replaced the skyscraper as icons..."I'd be damn scared to ride on some of them... - Calvin and Hobbes = Fight Club!
In the film Fight Club, the real name of the protagonist (Ed Norton's character) is never revealed. Many believe the reason behind this anonymity is to give "Jack" more of an everyman quality. Do not be deceived. "Jack" is really Calvin from the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes. It's true. Norton portrays the grown-up version of Calvin, while Brad - Daily Show: Romney never recovered from being a douchebag
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Two Australian real estate agents have filed suit against Google for their vanity search results. Apparently, an article alleges that they are scummy businessmen, and they don't like that.
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