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New solar-powered, ozone-friendly refrigerator developed to deliver vaccines and food to regions of the world without electricity |
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| (Nature) |
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Gene mutation turns girls into boys, compels them to write vitriolic, right-wing books about treason and godlessness |
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| (Some PC Guy) |
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If you say Linux don't crash. I would say read and watch proof with pics |
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| (Worcester Telegram) |
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Company set to be first in US to mass produce amphibious car. Unfortunately, frikin laser beams not on options list. W/ spiffy pic |
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If I died tomorrow and they asked me at the pearly gates what my biggest regret was on this planet, my reply would be easy: buying a Hitachi plasma television |
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| (Some Guy) |
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Rodent extinctions linked to changes in Earth's orbit, German guy with flute |
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| (ShortNews) |
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Stephen Hawking to star in movie. Nude scene not yet confirmed |
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Carly Fiorina makes the “Tough Choices” |
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| (Some Guy) |
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Scientists discover element 118. Milla Jovovich unavailable for comment |
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| (Information Week) |
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US forces in the field to begin using IBM's new Arabic translator, which comes preprogrammed with such useful phrases as "If you let me go free, you may keep my friend's head for polo" |
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| (Engadget) |
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Robot researcher Zou Renti builds an android modeled after himself. Can you tell which is the replicant? (with scary pic) |
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A grocer in New Delhi claims that buying a cellphone is the best investment he could have ever made for his business, his well-being, as well as his family |
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State-funded stem cell research in Maryland must be shared with other scientists |
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'Fire phasers, Mr. Sulu'. Tests begin on real-life aircraft mounted death ray in New Mexico. Kim Jong Who? |
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| (Some Astronomer) |
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The coolest pic you'll see today, and your new desktop wallpaper: "Orion Deep Field" |
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| (Some Guy) |
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Japanese researchers develop the world's first 2WD bicycle, still no cure for cancer |
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| (Some Other Other Guy) |
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Thinking about becoming an orbital mechanic. What tools will I need? LGN/DIT |
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| (Some XP Guy) |
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20 things the average person doesn’t know about Windows XP |
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Top 10 power sucking devices (insert appropriate celeb name here) |
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| (Some Mouse Guy) |
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Pictures of the first computer mouse circa 1964 |
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You are made of space time |
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Scalpel-free obesity surgery coming soon, will replace previous innovative treatment called: put down the doughnuts, lardass |
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New Audi R8 supercar relies on gimmicky "engine under glass" instead of tried-and-true bikini chick on the hood |
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Large monolith found in Mexico. Scientists still searching for nearby ape skulls |
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Physicists combine matter and antimatter to produce an entirely new substance known as "simonandgarfunkelonium" |
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Now shipping: The battery-powered battery charger |
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Mexican bears showing up in Big Bend, putting the American bears out of work and hurtling the bear economy toward inevitable collapse |
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| (Some Guy) |
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New air-hybrid engine claims to double the gas mileage of your current vehicle, and "belch out only a fraction of the pollution" |
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| (Some Guy) |
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Remember how hard it was to cancel AOL? You haven't seen anything yet |
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| (Some Guy) |
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Is nanotechnology the cure for human aging? |
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| (Some Guy) |
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“In December 2005 I flew to Chicago, endured a minor medical procedure, and sold twelve ova to a pair of strangers for $10,000.” |
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| (Some Guy) |
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The International Space Station silhouetted by the Moon |
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| (Some Guy) |
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Oh, boy, a bunny rabbit! I will name him George and I will hug him and squeeze him and pet him and and rub him and caress him and cross his genes with a human |
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Images of oldest embryos reveals cells caught dividing, providing insight into primitive life from 500 million years ago. Fundamentalists unable to decide whether to protest use of embryos or the evidence of evolution |
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Mainstream media discovers people using Internet to get revenge on companies providing lousy customer service. Exhibit A is the Farker who videotaped the Comcast tech asleep on his couch |
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| (Some Sony) |
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The coolest video of 250,000 superballs bouncing down a hill that you'll see today |
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The Sword of a Thousand Truths will be featured in the World of Warcraft expansion "The Burning Crusade." And just like in South Park, it was designed by Salzman in Accounting |
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Microsoft PowerPoint, now with virus attacks. EVERYBODY [fade transition] PANIC |
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Microsoft decides it hasn't farked the consumer over enough yet. New Vista license terms require you to buy a new copy of the OS if you replace hardware more than once, regardless of reason |
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Jack Thompson attacks the video game "Bully" with a loophole in environmental-pollution laws |
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| (Some Guy) |
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Top 10 blue screens of death |
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Future tech that never was, like that flying car I was promised |
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| (Some Guy) |
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Sudden shifts in temperature over Greenland and tropical rainfall patterns during the last ice age have been connected to rapid changes in Atlantic Ocean salinity. More details to come the day after tomorrow |
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| (Businessweek) |
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Sony Walkman makes a comeback, takes on video iPod. Again! |
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Italian sociologist to spend three years living in cave, oblivious to news about Weird Al's parents |
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Glass toadstool may be test bed for technologies that harness quantum weirdness |
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Why Utube is down the tubes |
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| (techweb) |
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Windows Vista license only allows you to transfer it to a new computer once. Virtual machines? Not yours |
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Professionals mull listing compulsive buying as a mental disorder. Don't delay, list it now, doctors are standing by |
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| (Some Guy) |
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The first detailed images of a binary asteroid system reveal a bizarre world where the highest points on the surface are actually the lowest, and the two asteroids dance in each other's gravitational pull like fatties in a doughnut shop |
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Scientists find gold forms very fast in nature. The bad news -- not that fast |
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Just in case you didn't already know, Earth has a second moon |
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YouTube preparing to implement new technology necessary to make it suck |
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Real time photos of the Sun. It's like looking up without the blindness |
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Winners of the UK's Ugly Vegetable Competition, including a parsnip that resembles a dreadlock-wearing albino zombie barfing up some celery (with pics) |
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Lawsuits rolling in before the ink dries on the contract between YouTube and Google |
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UK set to ban climate change |
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Eudora email client goes Open Source in 2007 |
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Scientists discover Europe's first new mammal in 50 years, a big grey mouse. Will take one to Disneyland Paris to study mating habits |
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What to do when your vehicle Check Engine light turns on and the warranty has expired |
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| (The Inquirer) |
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AMD CPU shortage is nigh, sigh |
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Why TiVo-to-Go got up and went |
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How to snatch an expiring domain |
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| (The Inquirer) |
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I felt a great disturbance at Big Blue, as if thousands of sales reps suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly transferred to China |
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Enough geek projects to last you the rest of your life (or end it prematurely) |
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The people who made YouTube what it is today want to know when they'll see their share of the $1.6 billion deal. Introducing the new FUTube |
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Peugeot custom water-rocket-powered dragster. Suck it, Exxon |
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| (Some Guy) |
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Physics made easy by penguin diagram. Honestly DRTFA, just couldn't get past the usage of a penguin to explain quantum physics |
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| (Some Guy) |
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Coolest time-lapsed footage of the Northern Lights you'll see this week |
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Embryonic fossils dating back "500-billion years" are found, beating the previous record by approximately 499,999,994,000 years |
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| (Some Guy) |
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Study links extinction cycles to changes in Earth’s orbit and tilt, leading to global cooling...and warming |
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Teen plays "Space Invaders" using only brain waves. Increase speed, drop down and reverse direction |
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Australian Sony executive claims XBox 360 and Wii are "too expensive." My God, it's full of idiots |
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Fabulous museum exhibit in Norway documents homosexuality in 1500 animal species |
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| (Some Hungry Guy) |
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Mmmmm, the return of the automat |
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Having a cat around while pregnant could mean more dangly bits on your baby. Here comes the science |
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Newly discovered carnivorous plant eats mice. The scientist who made the discovery named the plant Audrey Jr., hasn't been heard from since |
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100-inch LCD TV enters Guiness Book of Records |
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Gartner: I.T. will waste $100 billion on network overspending |
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| (Engadget) |
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New robot does gardening, must find and destroy Sarah Connor's weeds |
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| (PC Pro News) |
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MySpace owner Rupert Murdoch pissed about Google's purchase of YouTube |
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Now that YouTube has money the lawsuits can begin |
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| (Some Guy) |
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New bathroom gadget for guys is Johnny Light I, which illuminates toilet bowl with green glow for target practice when you lift the lid in the middle of the night |
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| (Some Guy) |
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A first look at the Linux -riendly Google docs and spreadsheets |
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If you prefer your explanation of why Google bought YouTube demonstrated on graphs, here they are |
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Imagine Earth without people |
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| (Some Guy) |
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Researchers develop high-impulse weapon system, a real-life BFG |
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A compact house with rotor cylinder concept |
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The world will end on Oct. 31, scientists say. Oct. 31, 2,252,006, to be precise, but don't let that stop you from panicking |
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Why online ad-based business models threaten Microsoft |
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Yahoo Messenger blocking any URLs that link to YouTube. Thank god Fark doesn't do that for █████ and ██████ even though they have every right |
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| (National Geographic) |
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Turns out Europe's entire civilization is based on an unnatural love of goats |
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Hey, that thing is getting bigger, and turning red |
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Federal gambling police may have to arrest Massachusetts |
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Apple's upcoming machines: Newest Intel chips and chipsets in full production for Spring 2007 |
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Religion of Peace finds NY Apple Store an "insult to Islam" due to building's similarity to Mecca. Religious zealots, Apple zealots take arms |
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| (Computer World) |
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Microsoft to release Internet Explorer 7 as a mandatory security update, which will render IE users unable to access any website not IE 7 compliant |
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Scientists study stumbling, say they may be able to link it to inexplicable server crashes, inane greenlights, lunch in a brown bottle |
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John: "Dude, you're really bleeding a lot." Frank: "We're almost out of chips" |
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Excess body weight may impair memory, cause swamp ass |
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Institute called 'Nice' refuses to release dementia drugs to Alzheimer's patients |
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Google finishes rebranding Writely, re-releases it as Google Docs of Borg |
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McAfee fires President, but there will still be remnants of him all over the company for the next 5 years |
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Some Wii accessories confirmed and priced. Component out *orgasm* SD memory card *orgasm* |
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The iJihad is about to be rolled out |
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| (Businessweek) |
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Ballmer sounds off, gives thoughts on YouTube deal, Vista, Zune, MySpace |
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| (Some big bugs) |
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New study finds that giant insects might reign on Earth if only there was more oxygen in the air. Maybe greenhouse gases aren't so bad after all |
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| (Some Guy) |
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"Metal Storm" weapons are capable of firing 1.6-million rounds per minute |
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| (Some Guy) |
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"Phantom Park" turns your garage into the Batcave |
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Oh look, the old Ma Ball monopoly is back, with Justice Department blessing |
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Tea. Earl Grey. Hot |
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| (Some Swedish Guy) |
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Sweden to join the space race by spending $70 million to build a little red cottage on the moon |
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| (Techdirt) |
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It's cool, Diebold can just tell us the vote count when the machines don't work |
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Classic rock driving ringtone sales, Inna Gadda Da Vida costs 8 times the normal price |
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| (unfettered blather) |
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Most annoying things about next gen gaming consoles |
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| (Null Hypothesis) |
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Yahoo's solution to finding extraterrestrials? Goad them into attacking |
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| (Some Guy) |
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Sending secret messages over public Internet lines can now take place with new technique involving drilling holes in the tubes |
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Top 13 E-mails and Instant Messages that should never have been sent |
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| (Geek24) |
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Some of the geekiest license plates you will see today |
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| (kotaku) |
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Inside Edition hard hitting expose on Mario Brothers. Worth it merely to see Bill O'Reilly with hair |
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Mercury to pass between the Sun and Earth on November 8th, will be visible to all on the west coast |
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| (Buck Turgidson) |
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Google maps + thermonuclear weapon high yield detonation effects simulator = hours of depressing fearmongering fun |
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PeopleSoft settles lawsuit with DoJ for $98.5 million. But no amount of money can compensate for their torture of millions of innocent users |
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| (Some Guy) |
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Top 5 least fuel efficient cars over $100k. Surprisingly, my 1989 Cutlass Supreme didn't make the cut |
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Holographic ads are ready to hit us in the eyes |
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Old and Busted: seeing eye dogs. New Hotness: wearable audio navigational computers |
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| (Some Guy) |
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Think Battlestar Galactica is the best SF show on television? Think again, eh |
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Coming soon: toast messaging |
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| (Some Guy) |
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Enhanced technology makes the new Tiger Woods PGA Tour '07 seem so real that you can almost feel what it's like to be in bed with his wife (with video - but not of his wife) |
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Nevermind about those PS3 pre-orders, it's already too late |
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Psychologist tells conference that the term "schizophrenia" should be dropped in favor of the more scientifically valid "nuttier than squirrel shiat" |
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| (Some Guy) |
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New "Truth in Video Game Rating Act" would require ERSB to play entirely through a game before assigning it a valid rating. What would be your favorite unrateable game under this new law? |
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| (Some Weatherman) |
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We've had fewer hurricanes because of El Nino, no wait, it's uh, African dust, yeah, yeah, African dust |
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| (HipTechBlog) |
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Platinum-coated virus to become super memory of the future |
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New camera reconstructs images from a single pixel, shows the hero recovering the yellow chalice while avoiding bats and dragons |
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A really comprehensive assessment of world oil exports |
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Gamestop and EB Games to start accepting pre-orders for the PS3 today even though your $100 deposit won't guarantee you get one |
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Even though everyone knows a pig and elephant DNA just won’t splice; Did you know donkey and zebra DNA does? |
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Windows Vista will cost nearly $400 Australian for the plain jane version and require loads of PC upgrades. Translation = "It's bloatware that wastes resources." |
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Life imitates Star Trek, as these everyday devices mimicking Trek technology show. Oddly, "your mother's basement" not on the list |
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| (Some Guy) |
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Toyota unveils strange motorbike with robotic feet in place of wheels, you're better off walking |
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| (Newlaunches.com) |
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Samsung B600 the world's first 10 Megapixel camera phone |
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Women dress to impress when they are at their most fertile |
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| (Battlestar Wiki) |
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Who will be next Cylon agent revealed? Submitter's money is on Jammer |
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| (Motorcycle News) |
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Honda invents airbag for motorcycles (with demonstration video) |
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| (NRDC) |
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The water you're drinking may contain traces of pharmaceuticals swallowed and urinated by senior citizens, flushed down the toilet, processed by waste treatment facilities and dumped back into the water table. Drink up |
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| (Some Spider Web) |
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Spider webs being researched for medical applications. Seeing how unpleasant it is to have a spider web on you, I'm sure they'll find all sorts of uses for it |
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| (Winding Road Magazine) |
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Nissan's Anime-supercar for the streets is almost here, as evidenced by these first-ever spy shots |
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