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DadHacker author Landon Dyer has posted a compelling account of his time working as a programmer for Atari back in the early 80s, where he created, among other things, the cartridge game version of Donkey Kong. It's a fun read and gives a pretty unique perspective on the early days of the video game industry. - While Our Newsreaders Drooled Over Pictures Of Call Girls...
...the Bush Pentagon moved to suppress a study Bush doesn't like: The Pentagon on Wednesday canceled plans for broad public release of a study that found no pre-Iraq war link between late Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and the al Qaida terrorist network.Suppressing information it doesn't like is a hallmark of the Bush family. - Top 10 Canadian Camping Destinations
Are you looking for the best camping destination in Canada? The best way to know Canada is through its national parks. Look at the below ten national parks and know about each region whether it suitable for your needs or not. - Report: 100 dead in Tibet violence
Violent protests in the Tibetan capital Lhasa against Chinese rule have left at least 100 people dead, according to unconfirmed reports from exiles in India, while official media put the death toll at 10. - The Worst Designed Site on the Web - WTF!
Truly awful looking website. After looking at it for 5 seconds, I wanted to throw up. Someone needs to hunt down the designer and giving him a good beating. - Obama picks up most of Edwards' delegates
Obama expanded his fragile lead in delegates over rival Clinton on Saturday, picking up at least seven delegates as Iowa activists took the next step in picking delegates to the national convention. Half the 14 delegates allocated to John Edwards on the basis of caucus night projections switched Saturday and Obama got most, if not all, of them. - Bird Brains Suggest How Vocal Learning Evolved
In all three groups of birds with vocal learning abilities -- songbirds, parrots and hummingbirds -- the brain structures for singing and learning to sing are embedded in areas controlling movement, the researchers discovered. - Video of Riot Police Arresting "Anonymous Leader" in Atlanta
Just kidding - there's no such thing as an anonymous leader. Cops are also pulling over random people for showing support to anonymous. Protest cult - go to jail. - Right to bear arms at heart of high court case
For the first time in 70 years, the U.S. Supreme Court will take on the question of whether individual Americans have the right to keep and bear arms or whether it a collective right of the people for service in a state militia. - Spectacular Aerial Photos of Ocean Islands Around World
[Nat Geo] Beautiful shots. From the "almost perfectly circular Blue Hole" near Belize (400 ft deep, an "opening to what was a dry cave system during the Ice Age") to Bora Bora, Fiji, & others. - New mini laptop to cost under $300
Since The ASUS Eee PC got popular, competitors have emerged, including Elonex, Everex, ECS, Acer, MSI, HP and others. Most have introduced aggressive pricing, but struggled to approach ASUS's $400 entry-level price point. Now, Norhtec plans to ship a sub-$300 laptop called the Gecko! Click for details. - Genuine Persian Prince Favored For 'Prince Of Persia'
Both international and U.S. audiences overwhelmingly favored David K. Zandi, motion picture executive, actor, champion equestrian, model, and honest to goodness Persian prince. David has also studied both fencing and sword fighting, so the only way he could be better suited for the role is if he actually possessed control of the Sands of Time. - Dance Dance Revolution Cuts Fat, Boosts Confidence
A study took 35 overweight children between the ages of 7 and 12 and asked them to gradually increase the amount of time they played the game. Children who relied on the game as their sole source of exercise gained 2 pounds during the study. Those who did not play the game gained an average of 5.3 pounds. - Moon over Byzantium
Hiding near the Sun, a slender crescent Moon is a difficult but rewarding sight. - Star Wars (Sweded): A Cardboard Hope
If you haven't seen this video, you are not a Star Wars fan at all. - US "Stimulus" Rebate Checks: Straight to the Gas Tank?
President Bush, his staff, and many lawmakers are counting on rebate checks to boost the ailing economy. For that to happen, they also need to hope higher oil prices don't wipe out the effect of their $168 billion stimulus package. - Crane Topples in Manhattan, Killing at Least 4 People
The big, white crane, which looked to be about 20 stories tall, appeared to have toppled across a street and crashed into other nearby buildings. - It's official, the El Camino is back
The rumors were true -- GM has brought back the historic truck-car as a Pontiac. Jalopnik and PickupTruck.com have exclusive photos and video of the new mullet-mobile and the details on how GM's going to let the public name it. - Space robot powers up
With power now flowing to the international space station's new robot, the astronauts aboard the linked shuttle-station complex prepared Saturday for a spacewalk to assemble the giant machine. - The Future is Here!
Minority Report at CeBIT 2008 - If Mario was real. Mario rendered super realistically.
The Super Real Mario Brother. You gotta see this, pores and everything. - This Picture is Worth a Thousand Words
Images of heavy-handed oppression really don't come much better than this - defenceless, screaming woman clutching naked child is shoved and beaten by faceless, armoured authority. - Japanese ISPs Agree to Ban Pirates from the Internet
Following a huge increase in complaints from the music, movie and software industries, the four major Japanese ISP organizations have agreed that they will work with copyright holders to track down copyright infringing file-sharers and disconnect them from the internet. - That's not a floppy disk....THIS is a floppy disk!
- United, Continental increase round-trip fares as much as $50
Two of the nation's biggest airlines boosted round-trip fares by as much as much as $50 heading into the weekend, raising the stakes in their fight against rapidly rising fuel costs and putting pressure on competitors to follow suit. - OMG, Scientists Invent Holodeck!
You get in the sphere so you can roam freely in any direction, and the VR headset can display any environment. This is amazing. - Woman Locked in a Cell for Four Days Without Food or Water
A bailiff who forgot about a woman locked in a courthouse holding cell and left her there for four days without food, water or access to a bathroom has been suspended for 30 days but will keep his job, officials said Wednesday. This is just outrageous, the dude actually gets to keep his job! - Call of Duty 4 - The Techno Remix
Awesome! This must've taken ages to do. - Nice View Kevin Rose!...(Don't Miss this Digg founder PIC )
So Kevin...where's your girlfriend?.. :) - Kate Bosworth & Her Heterochromic Eyes in Marie Claire [x8]
The stunning young actress has heterochromia, which means her eyes are different colors : one blue and the other brown. - Pointless.
WHY? - Hillary Has Not Passed All That Legislation She Touts
Hillary Clinton, who has frequently described herself on the campaign trail as playing a pivotal role in forging a children's health insurance plan, had little to do with crafting the landmark legislation or ushering it through Congress, according to several lawmakers, staffers, and healthcare advocates involved in the issue. - Hubble Detects Organic Molecule on an Extrasolar Planet
NASA will hold a media teleconference at 2 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, March 19, to report on the first-ever detection of the organic molecule methane in the atmosphere of a planet orbiting a distant star!! - Blast rocks popular Pakistan restaurant, 2 dead
Employee says restaurant was crowded with American and Chinese citizens. A U.S. Embassy spokeswoman said American citizens were among the wounded in a bombing that killed two people at an Italian restaurant popular in Pakistan's capital. - Hottest one-legged cheerleader ever!
Lacey Henderson's right leg was amputated six inches above the knee when she was 9 years old. Yet today, she's a college cheerleader at the University of Denver. - Make the MacBook better for gaming
When it comes to gaming on the Mac, a really big chunk of Apple's Mac buyers get left out of the loop. I'm talking about the throngs of consumers—moms, dads, college kids, business people—who have bought MacBooks (and, to a lesser degree, the Mac mini). - Can You Read as Well As a Fifth-Grader? Check the Formula
If you've checked the grammar of a Microsoft Word document, you may have encountered a baffling number. The readability formula purports to represent the text's appropriate grade level. But it has its roots in research from 60 years ago. - Top 5 Games You're Better at Drunk
Sure, there are those games that require a meticulous and steady hand, tremendous attention to detail, and the discipline of a surgeon. And then there are those games that -- you swear! You swear up and down, on all that is holy -- you are just a little better at when blitzed. Here are the top 5 games you might be better at drunk. - There is life out there but it's probably stupid
EXTRA-TERRESTRIALS will probably never phone Earth in a way we can understand because they are unlikely to have evolved human-like intelligence. - The Miserable Life, Death and Immortality of Hank Williams
In his short but spectacular career in the late 1940s and early 1950s, Williams helped bring country music out of backwoods honky-tonks and into the mainstream. Williams's timeless songs crossed over into other genres easily, musicians of every imaginable style have performed his work, including the Bee Gees, Lawrence Welk, and the Grateful Dead
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