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Sun May 10, 2009
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(ZDNet) Interesting EU is launching space telescopes that are so advanced they can actually detect photons  (government.zdnet.com) (81)
(YouTube) Amusing New live-action Punch-Out commercial puts on the awesome  (youtube.com) (57)
(PhysOrg.com) Interesting Scientists find new, never before noticed pattern in prime numbers. Yeah, you were told there would be no math  (physorg.com) (61)
(ABC News) Obvious Documentary will feature story about a man and his best friend, an 800 lb grizzly bear named Brutus. They play together, give each other high-fives, and even kiss. Follow-up tag greatly anticipated in the next few weeks  (abcnews.go.com) (41)
(YouTube) Video It turns out chemistry doesn't have to be boring. You just had a lousy teacher  (youtube.com) (81)

Sat May 09, 2009
(UPI) Cool Gecko vision could lead to better cameras, save you a bunch of money on car insurance  (upi.com) (18)
(Ars Technica) Cool T-Mobile fixes iPhone software problem. Wait, what?  (arstechnica.com) (26)
(Tech Crunch) Interesting Twitter inventor to launch next project, code-named 'squirrel', is sad fark.com is taken  (techcrunch.com) (21)
(Engadget) Amusing Someone decided to map out the path a Roomba takes. Turns out it's alot like those pictures of spiders building their webs on acid  (engadget.com) (58)
(Some Alien Bastard) Followup Duke Nukem Forever now Duke Nukem Never as 3D Realms goes bankrupt. It's time to kick ass and chew bubblegum, and I'm all out of...cash?  (techspot.com) (113)
(MSNBC) Cool NASA prepares for nerdgasmatastic shuttle rescue, complete with auto-destruct sequence  (msnbc.msn.com) (57)
(Some Guy) Cool Geek artists use game engines to recreate a scene from a movie. The winner: "Blade Runner"  (game-artist.net) (25)
(Yahoo) Amusing Gamer still has a preorder receipt for Duke Nukem Forever....from 2001 (with amusing picture)  (videogames.yahoo.com) (45)
(Discover) Cool Set phasers to dork: Farker reviews science of Star Trek movie  (blogs.discovermagazine.com) (172)
(UPI) Interesting Gecko vision could lead to better cameras, contact lenses, insurance rates  (upi.com) (11)
(TechEBlog) Cool Japanese engineer builds full metal rubberband gun, includes laser sight  (techeblog.com) (20)
(Yahoo) Cool Rare 6,000-year old pregnant turtle fossil found in Utah  (news.yahoo.com) (33)
(TechEBlog) Cool 100 mph at about 1" off the ground. The want is indeed strong with this one  (techeblog.com) (46)
(Ars Technica) Scary Zeus hurls His lightning bolts at 100,000 computers  (arstechnica.com) (36)

Fri May 08, 2009
(Google) Sad There is a down side to the reduction of nuclear weapons: NASA is running out of fuel for deep space exploration  (google.com) (98)
(EFF) Sick New treaty covering the Internet hoses down citizens so badly that the government won't even tell us what's in it  (eff.org) (53)
(Some Guy) Interesting A brief, incomplete and mostly wrong history of programming languages  (james-iry.blogspot.com) (81)
(Discover) Sad Woman who named Pluto now gets to meet him  (blogs.discovermagazine.com) (29)
(Guardian.com) Obvious Experts concerned Nefertiti's bust could be fake, plan hands-on investigation  T-Shirt  (guardian.co.uk) (30)
(Some Guy) Obvious Despite all the technological improvements that have gone into automobiles, average gas mileage is still the same as it was in 1981  (wheels.ca) (129)
(Reuters) Interesting Constant sunlight linked to suicide. Subby wonders how George Hamilton is still alive  (reuters.com) (37)
(Gizmodo) Cool The coolest office ever designed by the hands of man  (gizmodo.com) (53)
(The Local (Germany)) Interesting What is 35,000 years old and has big boobs? Besides Lauren Bacall  (thelocal.de) (67)
(USA Today) Cool Q & A with the creator of the iconic arcade game Space Invaders  (content.usatoday.com) (29)
(New Scientist) Cool Scientists develop giant rubber snake that generates electricity as it vibrates. Suddenly your Mom is a viable source of renewable energy  (newscientist.com) (44)
(Guardian.com) Stupid With the release of "Angels and Demons", The Guardian asks if you could really destroy the Vatican with antimatter  (guardian.co.uk) (61)
(Some Guy) Cool Opel concept car without wheels molds to the driver's shape, allowing human and car to become one  (edmunds.com) (43)
(News.com.au) Interesting When it comes to sex, it's usually a good thing if it feels like the earth moved. Unless you're a panda  (news.com.au) (35)

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