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  • Netflix picks Blu-ray, good luck renting an HD DVD soon
    In what can only be classified as yet another crushing blow to the embattled HD DVD camp, rent-by-mail giant Netflix has just announced its intention to only stock Blu-ray titles in the future...


  • The Geometry of Death [PIC]
    "This is a staggeringly beautiful and tragic shot. Will we ever learn?"


  • First Hands On Sony Ericsson's XPERIA X1
    Playing with Xperia, Sony's Windows Mobile phone with a hiptop QWERTY, revealed a few interesting things...


  • The Rarest and Most Valuable Super Nintendo Games
    Interesting look at rare SNES titles. Super Mario RPG needs to come to the virtual console!


  • Anon v. CoS - San Diego, CA Feb 10th Raid - EPIC WIN!
    flickr Uploads. Brought to your by the Friends of Anonymous.


  • Pirate Bay Captain Speaks Out on TV for the first time
    One of the most popular online communities - ThePirateBay - is known as one of the Internet's largest file-sharing sites with free music, games and movies available for download. But the man behind the project is now facing copyright charges.


  • Hugo Chavez Threatens to Cutoff Oil Sales to U.S.
    President Hugo Chavez on Sunday threatened to cut off oil sales to the United States if Exxon Mobil Corp. wins court judgments to seize billions of dollars in Venezuelan assets. "If you end up freezing Venezuelan assets and it harms us, we're going to harm you. Do you know how? We aren't going to send oil to the US. Take note, Mr. Bush, Mr. Danger"


  • Jerry O'Connell's WGA Party Gets Too Wild/Makes Local News
    ...Because they're prescription.


  • Microsoft slams the door on Vista pirates
    With the launch of SP1 Microsoft promised to put an end to two popular hacks used by pirates to allow a non-genuine install of Windows Vista to function in the same way as a genuine install. Testing that I've carried out in the lab today suggests that Microsoft has been true to its word.


  • Chrysalis - Atlantis STS-122 Lift-Off
    The launch is the third attempt for Atlantis since December 2007 to carry the European Space Agency's Columbus laboratory to the International Space Station.


  • How DARE you take 5 minute break! REPLY TO THIS EMAIL NOW!!
    "Are you a pyromanic manager?" NO!


  • Stillborn baby dumped in plastic bag with mum's belongings
    "Tanya Shelby endured every woman's worst nightmare when she lost her baby during pregnancy. But the Ballarat mother went through a living hell when she found the remains of her stillborn boy dumped in a plastic belongings bag in her hospital room. Now the family is considering legal action against Ballarat Base Hospital..."


  • Why it rains less on the weekend
    Weekdays bring heavier downpours than weekends, suggests new research.


  • Changing Our Clocks: How Our Bodies Keep Time
    Our alarm clocks may spring forward on March 9, but our biological clocks may take longer to adjust. That's because our internal clocks are so tightly wound to many physiological and behavioral processes.


  • The Bible as Graphic Manga Novel, With a Samurai Stranger Called Christ
    Ajinbayo Akinsiku wants the world to know Jesus Christ, just not the gentle, blue-eyed Christ of old Hollywood movies and illustrated Bibles. Mr. Akinsiku says his Son of God is "a samurai stranger who's come to town, in silhouette," here to shake things up in a new version of the Bible rooted in manga, the Japanese form of graphic novels.


  • Olympic athletes forced to sign contract banning criticism
    British Olympic chiefs are to force athletes to sign a contract promising not to speak out about China's appalling human rights record – or face being banned from travelling to Beijing. The move immediately provoked a storm of protest.


  • 'Flesh-eating' amphibians filmed
    One of the strangest meal-times in the animal kingdom has been caught on film. A female worm-like amphibian, called a caecilian, allows her young to peel off and eat her skin.


  • The Impossible Art of Decoding Dead Authors' Handwriting
    For dead writers, diary pages are the best evidence scholars have of the ways their minds worked—their first thoughts on a poem or story, their innermost ambitions and fears as human beings. No one wants to get that wrong. See why the handwriting of Robert Frost, Henry D. Thoreau and others gives editors trouble.


  • The Job Interview, Starring Your Avatar
    In a job interview, Sandy Gould's avatar showed up in a Superman costume. As we talked about my strengths and weaknesses, crabs skittered along the sand at our feet. Mr. Gould and I were at computers on opposite sides of the same room and meeting in Second Life, the Web-based virtual world that is owned and operated by his employer, Linden Lab.


  • 1980 Satellite Recon Photo of Soviet Particle Beam Weapon
    A particle beam weapon is a type of directed-energy weapon that directs a high energy beam of atoms or electrons at a target, and thus causes damage by disrupting the atomic and molecular structure. While the mass of these particles are very low, the ultra high velocity imparts massive momentum.


  • Atlantis on Pad 39A
    An intricate network of lighting plays across the 130 foot high Rotating Service Structure (RSS) in this dramatic night view of the Space Shuttle Atlantis on the Kennedy Space Center's launch pad 39A. Seen here after rolling back before Thursday's shuttle launch, the RSS provides pre-launch access to the orbiter and its payload.


  • New bride dies in her love's arms during their first dance
    Kim Sjostrom wanted a real-life version of the film "My Big Fat Greek Wedding," which played in the background as friends fixed her hair and makeup before her own marriage ceremony.


  • Mashups Are Breaking the Mold at Microsoft
    Microsoft is trying to be web 2.0 with their mashups. Yea right...


  • "Begging the Question" – Do you use the term correctly?
    In a nutshell, "begging the question" refers to a certain fallacy in syllogistic argument where the very thing you are trying to prove (your conclusion) is presupposed in the supporting argument (your premises). This is sometimes called "circular reasoning." "Begs the question" is often incorrectly used to mean "raises the question."


  • Clinton's new campaign manager comes with financing scandals
    ABC's Jack Tapper reports the financing scandals the new campaign manager has been involved with. Another validation of what experience means to the Clinton team.


  • Scientology Raid on Clearwater, Flordia, News!
    Aprox. 250 anons in downtown Clearwater


  • Design your own desktop with Xfce 4.4
    "Xfce is just as customizable as KDE or GNOME, so I set myself a goal: make Xubuntu look like Windows Vista. Why? Because I can."


  • Ten Principles Of Effective Web Design
    Since the visitor of the page is the only person who clicks the mouse and therefore decides everything, user-centric design has established as a standard approach for successful and profit-oriented web design. In order to use the principles properly we first need to understand how users interact with web-sites, and how they think.


  • And the Grammy goes to ... Barack Obama!
    Obama on Sunday won the spoken word Grammy for the audiobook version of his blockbuster tome "The Audacity of Hope." It marked his second Grammy statuette, following a win in 2006 for "Dreams From My Father."


  • Ferrari FXX Racer Pedal Car: Ultimate Kids Play [PICS]
    For those who think that cost shouldn't be a factor when it comes to buying a toy for their youngsters, Bergtoys has released the Ferrari FXX Racer pedal car.


  • Boulder CO is named the Smartest U.S. city, Residents Agree
    My first experience with this came when my friend ran away from a drunk in public ticket and we found him in someone's house after he had hopped the guy's fence and landed on his face. The guy who owned the house talked for two hours about Kurzweil's Age of Spiritual Machines.


  • 'Jaws' Actor Roy Scheider Dies at 75
    Roy Scheider, a stage actor with a background in the classics who became one of the leading figures in the American film renaissance of the 1970s, died on Sunday afternoon in Little Rock, Ark. He was 75 and lived in Sag Harbor, N.Y.


  • The Siege: Denzel's Anti Torture speech (1998)
    1998 , 2001 , 2008? Torture is always the same. I just don't know a better Anti Torture speech than this one!


  • Obama Takes Delegate Lead, Even Counting Uncommitted Supers.
    In the delegate chase, Obama has pulled ahead of Clinton, even when the support of uncommitted super delegates is figured in. According to CBS News estimates, Obama holds a razor-thin lead with 1,134 delegates overall to 1,131 for Clinton.


  • FBI's Billion Dollar Big Brother
    Next month, the FBI is to award a 10-year contract that would significantly expand the amount and kinds of biometric information it receives. Law enforcement authorities around the world will be able to rely on iris patterns, face-shape data, scars and even the unique ways people walk and talk, to solve crimes and identify criminals and terrorists.


  • Koopa Troopa Sand Sculpture [PIC]
    Supporting a mad plumber's obsession with murdering innocent turtles.


  • LA Times: 'Anonymous' takes anti-Scientology to the streets
    Asked to explain the sudden groundswell of opposition to Scientology, Lynn Fountain Campbell, who said she'd been part of the church for 40 years, said, "It's just reached a critical mass. People just aren't scared anymore."


  • 10 Amazing Tree Houses from Around the World [w/PICS]
    As a young child (or perhaps even an adult) who hasn't dreamed of living in a tree house? Some tree houses are suspended in trees, others are built around or even inside of them. Here are ten incredible tree house designs that range from functional to fanciful, sustainable to strange and affordable to impossibly expensive (with images and videos!).


  • 5 Mind-Numbingly Long Movies
    Though Peter Jackson's films are long (a late-night showing of King Kong was a bad idea), some filmmakers have had the gall to produce even longer ones.So in celebration of excruciatingly lengthy cinema, here are five horribly long films that put Mr. Jackson to shame.


  • Anonymous In Manchester, England.
    Protesting against the Church of Scientology.





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