If you can read this, either the style sheet didn't load or you have an older browser that doesn't support style sheets. Try clearing your browser cache and refreshing the page.
Fark SearchWeb Fark
(Displaying only links with Interesting topic)

Fri November 20, 2009
Source     Fark Headline Comments
(The New York Times) Interesting [Politics] What Geithner did right  (nytimes.com) (6)
(The New York Times) Interesting [Politics] What Geithner did wrong  (nytimes.com) (5)
(SacBee) Interesting [Sports] Maloofs commit regicide, kill off Monarchs  (sacbee.com) (7)
(ESPN) Interesting [Sports] MLB free agency starts today, or as its known to the Yankees, " Very nice, how much?"  (espn.go.com) (15)
(Some Guy) Interesting [Business] 15 Google interview questions that will make you feel stupid  (businessinsider.com) (59)
(Some Guy) Interesting [Music] Billboard survey of well-known "long tail" hypothesis as applied to music reveals that digital albums have long tail, but digital singles don't. Upshot - even more disposable pop crap is in your future  (blog.nielsen.com) (4)
(MIT) Interesting [Geek] MIT invents liquid metal battery to power the electric grid, find Sarah Conner  (web.mit.edu) (18)
(Some Guy) Interesting [Main] China's corn output is likely to drop during 2010 due to continued drought in the North East region  (pr-inside.com) (42)
(The New York Times) Interesting [Sports] Key location of new luxury boxes in Michigan's Big House amplify the cheering. Oh wait  (nytimes.com) (13)
(Washington Post) Interesting [Geek] Corn-based ethanol producer says it will soon compete with gasoline. This is a repeat from 1999, 1989,...1909  (washingtonpost.com) (34)
(The New York Times) Interesting [Business] Latest Volt pre-production model taken for a spin. The verdict might shock you  (nytimes.com) (55)
(Autoblog) Interesting [Business] Buick will offer the new Regal with a manual transmission, making it easier for old people to put one right through your living room  (autoblog.com) (36)
(Contact Music) Interesting [Showbiz] Miley Cyrus dressed as a prostitute for her seventeenth birthday party. Of course, the outfit was already in her closet, so maybe that doesn't count  (contactmusic.com) (45)
(Wall Street Journal) Interesting [Geek] In a surprise to environmentalists everywhere, the electric-car capital of the nation is the city with more oil than a New Jersey beach during spring break  (blogs.wsj.com) (33)
(Newsweek) Interesting [Showbiz] NBC anchor Brian Willams says "The Daily Show" has become indespensible to the mainstream news media. Which is really, really sad  (2010.newsweek.com) (90)
(Minneapolis Star Tribune) Interesting [Main] Sharp-eyed researcher finds laundry instructions on Shroud of Turin  (startribune.com) (234)
(Washington Post) Interesting [Politics] Don't expect Obama to make a decision on Afghanistan before Thanksgiving: He's too busy pondering whether he wants cornbread stuffing or regular stuffing  (washingtonpost.com) (224)
(Telegraph) Interesting [Geek] Scientists could begin the first human trials for stem cell blindness therapy next year, provided that the FDA lens them a hand  (telegraph.co.uk) (45)
(News.com.au) Interesting [Main] "Predator" who posed as Australian cab driver jailed, possibly by Lieutenant Harrigan  (news.com.au) (29)
(Montreal gazette) Interesting [Geek] Archeologists unearth skeletons at the steps of Montreal Basilica. Expect to learn about life in 1700s, plot to next Dan Brown novel  (montrealgazette.com) (18)
(wbbm780) Interesting [Business] Dumbest things you do with your money: retalitory spending, hoarding, and monthly website subscriptions  (wbbm780.com) (49)
(News.com.au) Interesting [Main] Police officer missing after "Biblical floods" hit Northern England. Authorities expect to begin the search in 40 days  (news.com.au) (38)
(The Times of India) Interesting [Geek] Scientists invent a spray that can prevent premature ejaculation. Look out, it's coming soon  (timesofindia.indiatimes.com) (78)
(Guardian.com) Interesting [Politics] Mmmmm... fresh Iran sanctions. They're punitively delicious  (guardian.co.uk) (85)
(Cinematical) Interesting [Showbiz] Robert Downey Jr. might quit acting, fails to remember that you never go full-retired  (cinematical.com) (29)
(Kotaku) Interesting [Geek] This is a test. This game system is conducting a test of the Emergency Broadcast System. This is only a test. If this had been an actual Koopa attack, you would have been instructed to find power-ups  (kotaku.com) (34)
(Daily Mail) Interesting [Business] Fifty oil tankers loitering off British coast as they lie in wait for fuel price hikes  (dailymail.co.uk) (113)
(Guardian.com) Interesting [Politics] European Union wins prize for the most gratuitous use of the word "Belgium" in a serious political appointment  (guardian.co.uk) (39)

Thu November 19, 2009
(Google) Interesting [Main] John Kerry's Daughter arrested for DUI. If she moves back to Massachusetts, that's bonus points for a Senate run  (google.com) (166)
(OK! Magazine) Interesting [Showbiz] Twilight co-stars Dakota Fanning (inappropriate giggity) and Kristen Stewart (giggity) make out in their next movie (giggity) in which they play Joan Jett and Cherie Curie (giggity giggity goo)  (okmagazine.com) (95)
(New York Daily News) Interesting [Politics] Rudy Giuliani to run for U.S. Senate in 2010. Expects to come up with a 9 - 11 point plan  (nydailynews.com) (39)
(Breitbart.com) Interesting [Politics] Governator says he will not be back. Get it? It's a play on when he was that robot and said he would be back and now he's governor  (breitbart.com) (60)
(Some Guy) Interesting [Politics] Harry Reid finds a way to increase Nancy Pelosi's taxes  (legalinsurrection.blogspot.com) (104)
(Forbes) Interesting [Showbiz] Will Ferrell named most overpaid film star, followed closely by Tom Cruise and Eddie Murphy. In related news, Will Ferrell's agent nominated best damn agent in Hollywood  (forbes.com) (46)
(Yahoo) Interesting [Geek] "In Amazon, a frustrated search for cancer cures." They should try Borders or Barnes & Noble, then  (news.yahoo.com) (28)
(Hot Air) Interesting [Politics] Almost three-quarters of Americans like Obama as a person, but fewer than half like his policies, and only 35 percent like the House health care plan he endorsed. If you need him, he'll be in the Rose Garden eating worms  (hotair.com) (278)
(AMC) Interesting [Geek] Will better science education get rid of the bad science in sci-fi movies? Nope, because easy time travel, "red matter," and parsecs as a unit of time are just too much fun  (blogs.amctv.com) (145)
(Cracked) Interesting [Geek] Six inventors who got jack shiat for changing the world  (cracked.com) (137)
(The Consumerist) Interesting [Main] How to tell if your car mechanic is scamming you. Step 1: Look down -- do you have boobies?  (consumerist.com) (304)
(CBC) Interesting [Main] Communist era draws to a close after 10,000 years...in British Columbia  (cbc.ca) (37)
(Some Guy) Interesting [Geek] Skin-based "electronic tattoos" offer medical read-outs. And possibly, Quake III  (hplusmagazine.com) (29)
(Reason Magazine) Interesting [Politics] What happened to the party of Goldwater and Reagan? You betcha you know the answer  (reason.com) (362)
(News.com.au) Interesting [Sports] Study finds that legless athlete has an "unfair advantage" over other, presumably sober, competitors  (news.com.au) (27)
(WTOP) Interesting [Main] The TSA would like to provide you with their annual reminder that Thanksgiving leftovers are not allowed in carry-on luggage  (wtop.com) (98)
(New Scientist) Interesting [Geek] Scientists come up with four ways to feed the ever increasing world population. Most of them are quite large schemes, we probably need to start with a more modest proposal  (newscientist.com) (122)
(PhysOrg.com) Interesting [Geek] "Hobbits", which were a new species of human, then were regular humans dwarfed by disease, now a new species again. Still tasty either way, says Goblin King  (physorg.com) (46)
(BBC) Interesting [Main] There are two stories here - the world's worst hippy mother and the fact that in India you can be charged with "assault with intent to outrage a woman's modesty and administering a stupefying drug with intent to harm"  (news.bbc.co.uk) (50)
(Guardian.com) Interesting [Main] Konnie Huq wants to know what it would take to get you to kiss her  (guardian.co.uk) (184)
(Some Recording Artist) Interesting [Music] Christian musician disappointed he wasn't allowed to rewrite lyrics of Black Sabbath's "Heaven And Hell" or Blind Faith's "Can't Find My Way Home" to reflect Christianity  (everydaychristian.com) (68)
(MSNBC) Interesting [Politics] Robert C. Byrd is now the longest-serving lawmakkker in congressional history  (msnbc.msn.com) (89)
(Sign On San Diego) Interesting [Sports] Handy searchable NFL arrest database, 2000-present  (legacy.signonsandiego.com) (38)
(The Examiner) Interesting [Politics] Stop bowing. Stop apologizing. Start leading  (washingtonexaminer.com) (339)
(Entertainment Weekly) Interesting [Showbiz] Michael Moore snubbed by Oscars, Old Country Buffet  (oscar-watch.ew.com) (48)
(Reelz Channel) Interesting [Showbiz] ♫ Flying away on a wing and a prayer, ♪ Who could it be? ♫ Believe it or not, it's just...Nathan Fillion  (reelzchannel.com) (98)
(WWL) Interesting [Main] Federal judge rules Army Corps of Engineers responsible, and liable, for much of the post-Katrina flooding in New Orleans  (wwl.com) (337)

Displayed 55 of about 1658 links -- join TotalFark to see them all