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Sun January 10, 2010
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(Daily Mail) Cool Scientists unearth 6,000 year old footprints  (dailymail.co.uk) (78)
(Stuff) Obvious 33DD mmaayy bbee bbaadd ffoorr yyoouurr eeyyeess  (stuff.co.nz) (65)
(Statesman) Misc The recent Arctic front has had an effect on bass. Les Claypool, Flea and Geddy Lee are taking extra precautions, but the White Stripes and the surviving members of the Doors have barely noticed  (statesman.com) (20)
(Daily Mail) Fail After finding a 26% increase in Arctic ice since 2007, UN scientists trying to save face say Earth is now in a "cold mode" and will be until further notice  (dailymail.co.uk) (262)
(Some Web developer) Stupid Mozilla looking to end support for Firefox extensions  (steelgryphon.com) (47)
(YouTube) Cool Can you say "Europium Tetrakis (Dibenzoylmethide) Triethylammonium" 5 times fast?  (youtube.com) (25)
(Some Guy) Fail Obama sets aside $7.2 billion for broadband expansion, and by broadband he means 768k/sec  (govtech.com) (129)
(Daily Mail) Cool Old and busted: Projectors. New hotness: Projectors that turn any surface into a touchscreen  (dailymail.co.uk) (30)
(ABC News) Cool The Viking landers came up a few inches short, just like you, when it really counted  (blogs.abcnews.com) (52)
(Telegraph) Asinine An international study conducted by seven universities has concluded that full lips make a woman look younger. Still no cure for wasted research funding  (telegraph.co.uk) (22)
(YouTube) Cool Alka-Seltzer added to spherical water drop in microgravity  (youtube.com) (37)
(PhysOrg.com) Cool Frickin' laser beams  (physorg.com) (14)
(ABC News) Interesting So, guys, um... does anyone know what happened to that really big planet? It, um... well, it's not there anymore  (abcnews.go.com) (53)
(Science Daily) Weird And so it begins, first the ants then the world. With a picture of what an all female colony might look like  (sciencedaily.com) (39)

Sat January 09, 2010
(Kotaku) Interesting Violent video games much worse for kids than porn, according to Ron Jeremy. Violent, pornographic video games presumably somewhere in the middle  (kotaku.com) (64)
(Boston Globe) Obvious I've seen some fakes in my time, but these 'shopped images of the fake lunar lander sites on the moon are legendary  (boston.com) (84)
(The Daily Maverick) Interesting Why you won't be buying a 3D TV  (thedailymaverick.co.za) (196)
(Labspaces.net) Weird Some scientists work to cure cancer, some expand our knowledge of space and the universe. And then some use lasers to cut off the spines on fruit fly penises  (labspaces.net) (19)
(ABC News) Cool The hell with flying cars. Horny scientists have finally invented sexbots. Yes, sexbots  (abcnews.go.com) (566)
(BBC) Unlikely Neanderthals were just metrosexuals at heart. With pre-waxing pic  (news.bbc.co.uk) (22)
(Popular Science) Cool Panasonic reveals 152-inch TV. Frank unimpressed  (popsci.com) (66)
(Science Daily) Interesting Research agents find eight percent of human genetic material is assimilated viral DNA. Still no cure for Matrix sequels  (sciencedaily.com) (37)
(C|Net) Cool Google, not content with simply buying Carbon Offsets, actually enters the renewable energy marketplace  (news.cnet.com) (26)
(Some Guy) Asinine Al-Qaida goes all Darth Vader: U.S. mainland targeted by redirecting incoming asteroid  (humorvolcano.com) (40)

Fri January 08, 2010
(New Scientist) Cool The Romulans are perfecting their cloaking technology  (newscientist.com) (26)
(Gizmag) Cool The coolest cyborg mouse you will see today  (gizmag.com) (91)
(Baltimore Sun) Interesting Hot air coming out of Washington D.C. is so bad it's fouling the air in Baltimore  (baltimoresun.com) (26)
(News Times) Unlikely "The Grand Canyon is boring, compared to Connecticut," claims man who wouldn't know interesting from a hole in the ground  (newstimes.com) (103)
(PhysOrg.com) Interesting Ok, you can all un-panic now, the Milky Way isn't going NOM NOM NOM as fast as we thought  (physorg.com) (29)
(New Scientist) Cool For every mad scientist waiting for a thunderstorm, there are at least a dozen math nerds in a lab creating what they consider "the most beautiful math structure ever"  (newscientist.com) (35)
(can you hear me now?) Stupid Nimbies fight installation of cell tower. Inside a church steeple. Where no one can see it  (eagletribune.com) (77)
(My San Antonio) Cool Killer whale born at Sea World. Run.....errr....swim for your lives  (mysanantonio.com) (14)
(io9) Sad 90% of languages will be extinct next century - LOLWUT?  (io9.com) (176)
(Sofia Echo) Strange Bulgaria is stealing all of Europe's hotness  (sofiaecho.com) (36)
(Some Guy) Weird Real guy who plays a fake guy on an online game steals fake money that is worth a lot of real money and gives it away to a bunch of fake characters that are played by a bunch of real people. He could be in fake....real trouble  (gamenewshq.com) (130)

Thu January 07, 2010
(CBC) Cool Conventional rocket to Mars: 18 months. Radio-plasma rocket to Mars: 40 days  (cbc.ca) (126)
(Boing Boing) Scary Al Gore accidentally the Gulf Stream  (boingboing.net) (53)
(Time) Obvious Message from future indicates time travel not possible  (time.com) (144)
(Discover) Cool NASA observes a planet covered in water  (blogs.discovermagazine.com) (55)
(Discover) Interesting 400 years ago today Galileo looked up, changing the world and the Universe  (blogs.discovermagazine.com) (78)
(Engadget) Fail Microsoft: XBox 360 to support AT&T Uverse this year. Sony: Our PS3s are slimmer  (engadget.com) (250)
(Some guy) Sad Record number of deaths blamed on cold stress. Oh, the chill manatees  (news-journalonline.com) (17)
(sustainable Journalism) Spiffy Tablet computers will be so ubiquitous that you'll have one in every room and you'll even get one free for subscribing to a magazine, says tech dude who's very, very high  (sustainablejournalism.org) (61)
(Yahoo) Amusing Porsches smack of success. Hondas preach practicality. And, according to a recent report, Chevys proudly proclaim of their owners, "I don't use the Internet"  (finance.yahoo.com) (142)
(ABC News) Interesting Following several years studying E*Trade commercials, researchers find new ways to teach children language at a younger age  (abcnews.go.com) (26)
(Some Guy) Interesting Right handers are more likely to sit to the right of the movie theater screen to optimize the processing  (bps-research-digest.blogspot.com) (74)
(The New York Times) Scary I'm submitting this headline from the dashboard of my Internet-enabled 6000 SUX, and I'm getting a kic..... SCREEEEEEEECH........ **KAWHUMP**  (nytimes.com) (90)

Wed January 06, 2010
(Breitbart.com) Obvious Dead fish in Gulf of Mexico provoke alert among those who have never seen the Gulf of Mexico  (breitbart.com) (36)
(Yahoo) Spiffy Foods that can help you lose weight include full fat cheese, pork chops, eggs and, of course, bacon  (health.yahoo.com) (88)
(Engadget) Amusing "This is where we've come as a society. It takes a conglomeration of external speakers, pillows and laptop cooling apparatuses to prop up our hapless "portable" computers as we wallow in our Snuggies and fat free comfort foods  (engadget.com) (72)
(C|Net) Cool Windows 7 allows you to wallhack, teabag and be indestructible with its Godmode  (news.cnet.com) (164)
(Science Daily) Interesting It turns out our Solar System is in a galactic minority class. Maybe that's why alien vacationers roll up their windows when they pass through  (sciencedaily.com) (39)
(Space) Interesting Astronomers find large halo around Milky Way has strange shape, most likely warped by perturbations from the gravitational influence of Rosie O'Donnell's dinner plate  (space.com) (20)
(Cracked) Amusing How 8-Bit video game characters would've looked in real life  (cracked.com) (92)
(BBC) Cool Man makes world's largest pi  (news.bbc.co.uk) (53)
(Canada.com) Spiffy Scientists discover that a good way to clean up old oil wells is to pour poop in them  (edmontonjournal.com) (29)
(ABC News) Followup People who actually know something about the female vagina say British study dismissing g-spot is flawed  (abcnews.go.com) (127)
(TechEBlog) PSA Be sure to remove the security sticker before you microwave your batteries  (techeblog.com) (26)
(New Scientist) Interesting Scientists find group of stars which have an incredibly dense core and imitate the big bang, a discovery they've decided to call the "Hilton/Kardashian effect"  (newscientist.com) (9)
(Some Comic Geek) Survey First batch of new comics for 2010. Which books will you bundle up and head to your LCS for today?  (downtowncomics.com) (55)
(CNN) Cool Hubble telescope looks so far back into the past you can see Jesus riding a dinosaur  (cnn.com) (104)
(The Sun) Unlikely Astronomers don't want you to lose any sleep over the star that could go supernova and destroy our ozone layer with the force of 20 billion billion billion megatons of TNT  (thesun.co.uk) (108)

Tue January 05, 2010
(Some Carl Sagan Guy) Interesting The Tuesday Night Science Channel Discussion Thread  (actinglikeanimals.com) (121)
(io9) Cool Cure for cocaine addiction found. Still no cure for cancer  (io9.com) (79)
(Engadget) Interesting The Nexus One review: Stick with the iPhone  (engadget.com) (96)
(Gizmodo) Cool The Googlephone is going to have a "killer app" that Apple can't seem to get to work on the Jesusphone  (gizmodo.com) (87)
(Some Guy) Unlikely Fans working on Duke Nukem Forever film. It will be released "when it's done"  (gamenewshq.com) (22)
(Some Guy) Cool Ancient lake-beds discovered on Mars. Ancient Loch-Ness monster soon to follow  (spacefellowship.com) (20)
(Wired) Interesting The solar system has been lying about its age. And it's obvious that Jupiter had a Red Spot tuck  (wired.com) (137)
(Gizmodo) Stupid Steve Jobs puts pinkie to mouth, says Apple Tablet will cost one...THOUSAND dollars  (gizmodo.com) (300)
(Telegraph) Interesting New crab species looks like a strawberry. Mmmmm strawberry crab  (telegraph.co.uk) (39)
(Live Science) Interesting Mystery of world's biggest beasts possibly solved. Interesting article, just not exactly what subby thought he was clicking on  (livescience.com) (51)
(Science Daily) Cool Old and busted: Star blows up in runaway thermonuclear explosion. New hotness: Star blows up in runaway antimatter explosion  (sciencedaily.com) (35)
(Reuters) Strange Quit smoking: lose a foot  (reuters.com) (28)
(Google) Interesting The most popular searches for 2009, according to Google. Or, conclusive proof we have no attention span, or taste  (google.com) (58)
(C|Net) Interesting Web 2.0 Suicide Machine allows users to "sign out forever" from the social-networking services Twitter, LinkedIn, MySpace, and Facebook. Facebook's response, "Oh, HELL no"  (news.cnet.com) (57)
(FilmDrunk) Amusing Ladies can't resist a man in a homemade War Machine costume  (filmdrunk.uproxx.com) (38)
(TechEBlog) Cool This. Is. Mortesla Kombat  (techeblog.com) (37)
(The New York Times) Scary The CIA is now working with "scientists" on Global Warming  (nytimes.com) (275)
(BBC) Unlikely Japan blubbers it needs to krill whales for research porpoises. Aussies says "cetacean needed"  T-Shirt  (news.bbc.co.uk) (79)
(Houston Chronicle) Weird Friday it will probably be colder in Houston than McMurdo Station in Antarctica  (chron.com) (243)

Mon January 04, 2010
(Some Guy) Stupid Who cares if Texas turns their science curriculum into Creationist Hour? That won't affect the rest of the country, will it?  (washingtonmonthly.com) (894)
(Discover) Cool Riddle me this: What do black holes, vultures, and your mom have in common?  (blogs.discovermagazine.com) (37)
(Space) Cool One, two, three, four, five. Five new planets. AH AH AH AH AH  (space.com) (31)
(Some Guy) Amusing The 'Top' 10 useless superpowers  (timesonline.typepad.com) (151)
(Thin walls) Amusing Why not use your Wi-Fi router to send a message to your neighbours?  (dizzythinks.net) (187)
(Kotaku) Spiffy Kotaku actually finds gallery of attractive female cosplayers in amazingly detailed, tight-fitting costumes. It's enough to tear even the crustiest, sweaty, food-stained gamer/Morlock away from his World of Warcraft campaign to gawk  (kotaku.com) (152)
(Computerworld) Fail Windows market share slide of several years continutes, plummeting all the way to 92.2%  (computerworld.com) (156)
(Some Guy) Interesting Global warming is blasting the US with colder than normal weather  (accuweather.com) (218)
(Yahoo) Strange Scientists discover a lobster-like creature that, unlike your wife, eagerly eats wood  (news.yahoo.com) (26)
(Wired) Spiffy Starfleet wetsuits for the surfing Trekkie. How illogical  (wired.com) (37)
(Yahoo) Cool Scientists gather in DC for what is being billed as the largest meeting of astronomers in the history of the universe, which is a total dis to the Grand Astronomical Convocation held on Rigel IV during the reign of Greyfudd the Cromulent  (news.yahoo.com) (22)
(USA Today) Cool It's 2010, where is your flying car? Closer than you think, thanks to DARPA's interest  (content.usatoday.com) (59)
(The New York Times) Interesting Old and Busted: Computer security specialist. New Hotness: Cyber-Ninjas  (nytimes.com) (37)
(Some cancer) Spiffy New drug treats both brain and prostate cancers simultaneously, which is good news for your boss  T-Shirt  (eurekalert.org) (7)
(Network World) Cool 10 foolproof predictions for the Internet in 2020  (networkworld.com) (70)
(NPR) Interesting "While the US has allocated $13 billion for high-speed rail over the next five years, China plans to spend $300 billion in the next decade to build the world's most extensive high-speed rail network"  (npr.org) (103)
(Dark Roasted Blend) Interesting Ten SF stories that the plot of Avatar could have came from  (darkroastedblend.com) (137)
(Daily Mail) Interesting People with names beginning with D live shorter lives, have life long poor self-esteem, and are born to poor parents. Drew Curtis says goddamnit so much  (dailymail.co.uk) (165)
(Yahoo) Misc Gamer pays $300,00 for virtual space station. His imaginary girlfriend is impressed  (videogames.yahoo.com) (49)

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