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  • US Army toyed with telepathic ray gun
    A recently declassified US Army report on the biological effects of non-lethal weapons reveals outlandish plans for "ray gun" devices, which would cause artificial fevers or beam voices into people's heads.


  • TIME Magazine - 14 reasons Hillary Clinton should quit
    Mark Halperin of TIME lists the 14 reasons why Hillary Clinton should quit.It is impossible for Hillary to beat Obama in the number of delegates or the popular vote, and her "kitchen sink" strategy is angering top Democrats and superdelegates like Nancy Pelosi.


  • Top 10 most inaccurate movies.
    Top 10 list of the most inaccurate movies including Gladiatior, Braveheart, 300, and more.


  • FRONTLINE | "Bush's War" | Preview of Night 1 | PBS
    On the 5th anniversary of the Iraq invasion, FRONTLINE presents the definitive documentary analysis of "Bush's War" airing Monday, March 24, from 9 to 11:30 P.M. and Tuesday, March 25, 2008, from 9 to 11 P.M. ET on PBS


  • Three Powerful Safari Features That Few People Use
    Safari is an excellent browser for many reasons; its speed, clean aesthetics and ease of use are attractive from the outset. But there are a few extremely attractive and lesser known features that people should be taking advantage of as well.


  • Spring Break Means Stripping Down at UCLA Undie Run
    Finals week was not even over before thousands of UCLA students stripped down to their undies for the tri-annual Undie Run. Hey, it's Spring Break, why not make it big!?!


  • Super Mario explains parallel universes
    Quantum mechanics got you down? Let Mario guide you through one of physics' most tantalizing theories: parallel universes. In this video, you'll find a fairly succinct explanation of the many-worlds hypothesis, as illustrated by a modified version of that classic Nintendo game.


  • In the Wireless War, Google Can't Lose for Losing
    If anything, Thursday's news that Verizon Wireless had won the government-run auction for a pivotal swath of spectrum may even have been the ideal outcome for Google. That's because investors no longer have to fret about Google straying from its main business of Internet search to spend more than $10 billion buying and building a wireless network.


  • Video of a sphere turning inside out without creasing
    'Outside In' shows how to "evert" a sphere, or turn it inside out without tearing, pinching or creasing it.


  • The Origin of Obama's Pastor Problem
    Barack Obama knew he had a preacher problem in February 2007. At that time, he abruptly withdrew an invitation to Reverend Wright to deliver the invocation at his Presidential candidacy announcement speech.


  • On the Internet, Nobody Knows You're a God
    Humans are evolved pattern-spotting machines, often finding trends where none exist, which makes us terrible at producing and recognizing randomness.


  • "Power Shift" -How to Boost Your Memory
    A recent study suggests that merely glancing from left to right (the traditional "shifty look" of spies and sneaks) can boost memory power and help people differentiate between real and imagined memories. Moving the eyes up and down had no such effect.


  • (New Math) x (SEC Rules) + Proxy = Confusion
    A look at the mind-numbing formulas used to explain executive compensation....


  • The 50 Most Controversial Album Covers of All Time
    Nudity, violence, macabre gore and other such things - here is our 50 most controversial and shocking covers of all time! Be warned, further into the gallery (from about 20 downwards) some of the images are not for the feint hearted! We did warn you.


  • Boyfriend Charged in Stuck-to-Toilet Case
    'A Very Unusual Set of Circumstances'1 of 3


  • Bat-inspired spy plane
    That's the Army's concept, and it has awarded the University of Michigan College of Engineering a five-year, $10-million grant to help make it happen. A six-inch robotic spy plane modeled after a bat would gather visuals, sounds and smells in urban combat zones and transmit information back to a soldier in real time.


  • Lion tackles woman during photoshoot [video]
    While demonstrating the martial art Kalaripayat, Gitanjali Kolanad is tackled by Leo the Lion during a cover shoot for Desi Life magazine.


  • RIAA's Tactics Are Nearly as Bad as the Actions of Mobsters
    Much like the New York mob family in "The Sopranos," the RIAA is trying to send a blunt message -- that downloading free music using peer-to-peer networks is wrong. Lawyers say that many college students are wrongfully targeted, and most are settling for several thousand dollars because they fear even bigger legal costs or fines down the road.


  • Dumbest Moves in Political History
    The scandals, missteps, and slip-ups that have brought down political careers and presidencies. Barack's pastor and McCain's lingual slip-ups are nothing compared to many of these.


  • Of all the health risks associated with being in an F-16 ...
    The Israeli air force said on Friday it was suspending training flights using U.S.-made F-16I fighter jets after finding a suspected cancer-causing substance in the cockpit.


  • Mozilla CEO says Apple's Safari auto-update 'wrong'
    lot of people appear to be bent out of shape about Apple using its auto-update service to distribute the Safari Web browser on Windows. The CEO of Mozilla, which makes the rival Firefox browser, calls it bad business.


  • Man crucified for 22nd time !
    Devout Roman Catholic Ruben Enaje donned a crown of thorns before being nailed to a cross... for the 22nd time in a gruesome Easter ritual.


  • Light From Halfway to the Beginning of the Univer
    How far can you see with your own eyes on a clear night? Would you believe seven billion light years?


  • Marvel Zombies... The Movie!
    This fan made short film is beyond awesome...


  • First ever size 16 girl reaches Miss England final
    A 16-year-old girl tipped to be the next Sophie Dahl has become the first size 16 model to be selected as a finalist for the Miss England competition.


  • Innovative Chicago Tower To Feature Atrium Of Wind Turbines
    The tower will have wind turbines positioned at the corners of the building, to capture wind at its highest velocity as it accelerates around the tower.


  • Kurt Cobain smoked oregano with his mum
    A new documentary featuring previously unheard interviews with Nirvana front-man Kurt Cobain reveals how he once smoked Oregano with his mother after replacing her cannabis stash with the herb.


  • The Wretched Life of the Insomniac
    Insomnia is a problem most insomniacs don't want to talk about. In fact, it's a problem many of us don't know how to talk about.


  • History in Pictures: The Shroud of Turin
    View a pictorial timeline of the shroud's controversial history.


  • Coming Soon: The Cisco Blade Server?
    The movement toward blade servers in the enterprise data center has been growing steadily for some time, backed by manufacturers like IBM and HP. But expect to soon see networking giant Cisco Systems enter this market as well, setting themselves up for a tense battle with blade server manufacturers for control of the enterprise data center.


  • Hapless Deer Becomes Living Blogject
    Affectionately named "Thor," a white-tailed deer living in suburban Pennsylvania is blogging and mapping its location using a GPS, cell phone, and free Google services.


  • Ball lightning bamboozles physicist
    Scientific theories and experiments have failed to convince a physicist what's behind the mysterious natural phenomenon of ball lightning.


  • John's Blog » Apple Software Update and Safari
    What Apple is doing now with their Apple Software Update on Windows is wrong. It undermines the trust relationship great companies have with their customers, and that's bad — not just for Apple, but for the security of the whole Web. What they did yesterday was to use their updater for iTunes to also install their Safari Web browser


  • "I know, let's ALL park on the frozen lake" (PICS)
    Owned.


  • Monkey See, Monkey Do


  • [PICS] Film Geek Graffiti
    If you look around the streets, you'll sometimes find film geek graffiti. Here is a collection of some of the better street art we have come across around the interwebs.


  • Man Hangs Himself After Falsely Accused of Raping a Woman
    A man who lost his job after being falsely accused of a horrific sex crime has been found hanged in a shed. Ian Adams, 51, was suspended and then sacked from his job at a local IKEA store after his employers received a letter saying he had raped a woman and her two children.


  • The Splendid Mandarinfish (PIC)
    Thanks to photographer Luc Viatour for this amazing pic!


  • First Proper Shots Of "Steel" MGS4 PS3 Console
    First proper pics of the limited edition "Steel" 40GB PlayStation 3 console available as part of the Japanese MGS4 bundle


  • Sony gives option to build your laptop crapware-free
    Sony is finally seeing the error of its ways, but instead of removing the crapware altogether, Sony has the nerve to offer a $50 "Fresh Start" option, which "scrubs" the machine clean before shipping it your way. At the moment you can only configure the TZ2000 crapware-free, but hopefully Sony will be rolling out the choice to the rest of its lapto





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