Friday, August 31, 2007

How A Real President Handled Katrina... In 1965

On The Evening Of Sept. 9, 1965, Hurricane Betsy, A Category 4 Storm, Roared Into Louisiana With Winds Of Up To 160 Miles Per Hour. The Next Day, President Lyndon Johnson Was On The Streets Of New Orleans With His Secret Service Agents Giving Out Water.

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The Wachowski brothers are no more!

and for reasons you might not expect

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Giant Spider web covers Texas State Park

People freaked out by the sound of buzzing mosquitos!

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She fastened her big calm eye on me and said, "You're. Mine." Dude, I fled!

High above Earth, NASA astronaut Dr. Edward Tsang Lu had a different reaction. He took an International Space Station (Expedition 7) camera and snapped a picture of that fearful eye -- that eye-of-disaster-to-come. And it's a stunning and spectacular photo too.

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Thursday, August 30, 2007

Builders overestimate the cost of building green by 300%

300 -- the percent by which real estate and construction professionals overestimate the costs of green building, according to a study by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development whereas 5 % is the actual cost premium for green building.

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Ingenious Tattoos - If Only They Weren't Permanent. (PICS)

You gotta love people when they're drunk

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Graphic: The World Without Us

Alan Weisman theorizes what would happen to the planet if humans suddenly disappeared. Roll over each block to see more details.

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Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Warren Buffett: Income tax rigged to benefit rich

The very rich in America pay taxes at a lower rate than most working people, private-equity partners enjoy some of the lowest tax rates of all. At a fund-raiser in New York last month, Warren Buffett: "This is what Congress in its wisdom did: the 400 of us [here] pay a lower part of our income in taxes than our receptionists do...'

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Picture: Flying Frog

Two crazy Russian artists think that frogs should be able to fly, so they’ve made different photos of the frog in “flight”. The one is called “Eddy Chlorophyll”.

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Miners Unearth the World's Biggest Diamond Ever Found

The world's biggest diamond, believed to be twice the size of the Cullinan, has been discovered in the North-West Province of South Africa. The find has electrified the diamond community, but the circumstances of the discovery are shrouded in mystery.

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Tuesday, August 28, 2007

en.wikipedia : what if its all printed out //PIC

I expected more actually..

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Peek-a-Boo I See You!

Crisp & clear. Big & beautiful. Awesome & all-high-res.

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Foamy day at the beach!

What the.... never seen anything like this! Foam up to 4M high!

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This is how they keep the camels from running away [pic]

The title says it all...

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Warning: Unattended Children Will be Sold as Slaves [pic]

PRIVATE SIGN - DO NOT READ

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Some Space Station. Super-cool //Pic

I don't know which one .. But seriously awesome

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Who would the WORLD elect for US President?

If the whole world had a chance to vote for the next US president who do you think they would vote.Vote for who you think should win (Even if it's Ron Paul :-)

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Monday, August 27, 2007

Warning: Unattended Children Will be Sold as Slaves [pic]

PRIVATE SIGN - DO NOT READ

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How To Surf A Glacial Tsunami Wave

Step 1. Get cajones the size of a Short Bus...

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Wanna buy a B-52?

An anonymous guy tried buying one on the spot at a Russian airshow.

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What 'iphone.com' Looked Like Back In 1999

This is what iphone.com was used for before the domain name was sold to Apple this year.

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Sunday, August 26, 2007

Hole Punch Art

Now this is some serious office supply talent!

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The biggest bloody piranha you'll ever see [PICS]

I, for one, welcome our... ah buggar it, just go and have a look at the bastard.

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[pic] The African iPod

I'm impressed with how the battery is ballanced as well.

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Couple arrested as "terrorists" for sprinking flour in IKEA parking lot

This is how rediculous our country is becoming... A couple was marking a trail for other club members to follow when they heard of a problem at IKEA. They told officers that it was harmless flour they had sprinkled to mark the trail (which they had done in several other parts of the country too, without problem) and we arrested.

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This Guy Swallowed Liquid Nitrogen...

...And lived to tell the tale!

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Don't Be a Whistle Blower in Iraq

Read the Forbes article it links to.

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The World's Ugliest Cars [PICTURES]

I kinda like the 'Ford Edsel' I actually wish I had one. For the rest of the pack, well I think they are deserving.

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Saturday, August 25, 2007

What not to wear in the Emergency Room (pic)

Allegedly fake, but good.

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Images That Changed The World?! [AWESOME PICS]

These images are NOT intended to offend anyone; We need to learn from past events other wise we will keep repeating history. There are so many past events that we must never forget about.....

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Why 1/5 of Americans Can't Locate The U.S.

Miss Teen South Carolina educates us

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Friday, August 24, 2007

Stanley Cup ring found in Gulf of Mexico

A treasure hunter searching in Florida waters came across a true Canadian find - a Stanley Cup ring marking the last time Toronto's Maple Leafs were able to clinch the hockey championship.

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[PICS] It's a Small World After All

Cool pictures of tilt-shift photography.

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Thursday, August 23, 2007

7 ways to not get old and hate where you are in life

Despite the simplicity of this concept there is a perpetual shortage of people who excel at getting results. The action habit - the habit of putting ideas into action now - is essential to getting things done. Here are 7 ways you can grow the action habit

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Can you see the Bubble?: Home Prices Vs. Median Incomes

Today's home prices can best be described as a recession in the making, but are most often referred to as a bubble. Prices have grown so much in the last decade that they are now completely disconnected from the fundamentals that have historically ruled the real estate market.

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Flying Jump Kick [PIC]

The absolute best jump kick you will ever see.

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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Come and sit on my knee little girl // PIC

I wonder if the little girl still gets flashbacks from this event!!!

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Photo taken With and Without Flash

What a difference!!

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The Most Unique Wedding Proposal You're Ever See

I don’t even know where to start with this one. After months of planning, weeks of lies upon lies to my poor unsuspecting girlfriend (now fiancee), and countless hours of laser cutting foam core and hot glue gun finger burning, I can now spill the beans.

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A Ton of Weed // PIC

This is what a ton of weed looks like

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Good thing they have this Warning // PIC

Because that's the first thing you do isn't it?!?

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Every Morning I Am Tempted to Go Right... [PIC]

A very good picture and caption on swiss designer's blog. I'll be honest... I'd probably go right.

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Monday, August 20, 2007

Real Gangstas Have Vines on Their Curtains [PICTURE]

Note to any try-hard gangsters out there: When taking a photo of your posse be sure to remove the vines from your mothers curtains. Or at the very least, try to look less like N*Sync.

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The Last Jedi Supper [pic]

Use the Fork, Luke.

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The Truth About Santa Claus [PIC]

Santa gives more to rich kids!

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A Geek Wife's statement after a night of drinking [PIC]

This is awesome. She told her husband through his computer, how she really felt of him, and at the same time, rearranged all of his desktop icons!

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Sunday, August 19, 2007

Top 40 Magazine Covers of the Last 40 Years

On October 17, 2005, the 40 greatest magazine covers of the last 40 years were unveiled at the 2005 American Magazine Conference (AMC) in Puerto Rico, by Mark Whitaker, Editor of Newsweek and President of American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME), and AMC Chairman Evan Smith, Editor of Texas Monthly.

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Inches From Disaster [PICTURE]

This crash is hard to believe! Look at the first picture below and you will notice the driver managed to crash through the barrier on the right side of the photo where the people are standing. He landed on the left hand side, on all 4 wheels. Now take a look at the second photo. Someone should have told him to buy a lottery ticket!

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How to Wash Your Clothes (PIC)

As seen on a clothing tag: Machine wash warm, inside out, with like colors... or...

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Satan buys ad space to vent his frustration with local church!...with PIC

Mike Lewis wants you to know that Satan hates the New Life Center in Cedar Grove. He wants you to know it so much that his church has put up a billboard along U.S. 60 outside Rand saying just that. The sign has caused a bit of controversy, said Pete Conley, owner of Conley’s Hair Styling across from the sign in Rand.

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Nuclear Reactor Shut Down Because River Is Too Hot

In the middle of a heat wave, the Tennessee Valley Authority has been forced to shut down a reactor at Browns Ferry. because water drawn from the Tennessee River was exceeding a 90-degree average over 24 hours, amid a blistering heat wave across the Southeast. "

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Make a desktop biosphere

Bring a little life to your cube.

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Baby Chewbacca (Pic)

Chewy is that you.

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Saturday, August 18, 2007

Tokyo Wave Pool Insanity

This has to be the craziest wave pool ever. So much so it makes you feel motion sickness to watch the video.

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Most Dangerous Emergency Exit I've Seen (PIC)

Would you use it in case of an emergency?

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Sobriety Required [PIC]

Buckle up ...

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Arctic sea ice shrinks to record low

There was less sea ice in the Arctic on Friday than ever before on record, and the melting is continuing, the National Snow and Ice Data Center reported.

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A Cat's Map of the Bed [pic]

Exactly what the title says!

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How to Deal with a Smart-ass Teenage Son

My son and his friend, Julio, spend most of their time huddled together, whispering about boobs or XBox or the latest crisis at school. They are good boys, but my son will occasionally have a brain fart.

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Where Do You Want To Go Today? (PIC)

You have many options.

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LA bank customers get 'totally freaked out'

Anxious customers of Countrywide Bank jammed its phone lines, branches and website after the nation's largest mortgage lender -- which owns the bank -- announced it was facing problems from a credit meltdown.

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How I Got Arrested for Holding an IMPEACH Sign

"You were obstructing the sidewalk!" and "I'm sick of this s***!" then he said, "Here's your 15 minutes of fame buddy!" I looked back to see his name plate and he said in a mean condescending tone, "Yea, that's 'Sergeant Riddle' get it right!" He then put me in Officer Crisp's police car...I was never read my Miranda rights--IsVoldermort in the US?

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How Much Time Rudy Giuliani Really Spent At Ground Zero [GRAPHIC]

Records show that Giuliani spent 29 hours there, far less time than that of recovery workers, who often worked consecutive 12-hour days.

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The Limits of Tolerance [PIC]

Respect all People and Religions except ...

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Friday, August 17, 2007

These Two Washers Cost $1 Million

OH SHIT!

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One of the Saddest Pictures You'll See

A dog, alone, in a tropical storm, in the middle of the street, sitting.

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Boeing 747 on approach: How long can you go? KLM pilot finds out (video)

A KLM pilot in a Boeing 747 lands extremely low at St. Marteen (The holiday landing strip with the airport right next to the beach). You could probably touch the plane its that low.

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Zoomed in Food Art [PICS]

This is pretty creative stuff.

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Man Pays $12,000 Tax Bill in Coins and $1 Bills

A landlord said he wanted people to see the pain of his property tax bill when he hauled $12,656.07 in coins and $1 bills to the county treasurer's office.Cary Malchow said the heavy load left him "out of breath" but it was worth watching three cashiers working overtime and guarded by sheriff's deputies on Monday to count every last cent...

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How Are We Paying Off Our Subprime Mortgages? (PIC)

The Onion nails it.

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Thursday, August 16, 2007

Lightning hitting tree (pic)

Great picture taken from the moment a lightning hits a tree. The photographer was lucky it didn't hit him...

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I built a 535 ft. Slip 'n Slide

A Something Awful forum member gets drunk with his family and decides to build a really long Slip 'n Slide on the side of a hill. Bulldozer and front end loaders were used.

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Really Cool Aquariums (Pics)

A well-designed and maintained aquarium is a treat for the eye, a conversation piece, and a satisfying hobby. Some are much more than that.

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Not Long Ago, Many Americans Lived in Homes Like This (Pic)

Before industry and technology gave us sawmills and frame houses, this is how the average person lived in much of the world. The dugout or pit house, with sod roof, log walls and earthen floor, is among the most ancient of human dwellings -- at some point in history your ancestors lived in one.

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Greetings From Idiot America

Interesting read that helps explain why Christians and those that believe in Creation are completely looked down upon.

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This is the most beautiful temple in the world!! [PICTURES]

The foundation of the mandir alone weighs 3,000 tonnes. It required the largest amount of concrete ever poured at a construction site in a single day in Canada.

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[PIC] People selling "15 minutes to see/touch/feel the JesusPhone" in India

Apparently, people in India are selling sexy touching time with the iPhone using Facebook's marketplace. Not selling the iPhone, just 15 minutes to "see/touch/feel" the JesusPhone under supervision.

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Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Jurassic Park Jumps the Shark

Jurassic Park IV is going to be about a government who has trained dinosaurs to carry weapons and use them for battle purposes. This is dangerously close to Dr. Evil’s “sharks with frickin’ laser beams attached to their heads.”

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1873 Monocycle Replica Is a Mechanical and Engineering Marvel

[PICTURES] This monocycle replica from 1873 is a stunning engineering and mechanical feat. Created by a spaniard using 19th Century documentation and old-style handcrafting techniques, it uses a stunning 6.16-foot wheel, with a 238-teeth inner segment. As you can see in the gallery, the quality of his work is simply amazing.

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America's Top Seven Most Hated Substances

With the ever encroaching nanny state movement in America this article looks at some of the most silliest things the feds have decided to disallow the use, importation, possession and/or sale of to protect you from yourself.

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Do Not Take This Flyer Down [PIC]

There is a very good reason why ...

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Hmmm, Snot? (PIC)

Somebody PLEASE help me figure out wtf this pic is.

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There's a 20% Chance we're living in the Matrix

Until I talked to Nick Bostrom, a philosopher at Oxford University, it never occurred to me that our universe might be somebody else’s hobby. But if you accept his pretty reasonable assumption, the math and the logic are inexorable once you assume that lots of simulations are being run.

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Tuesday, August 14, 2007

A McDonald's in Kristiansand, Norway [PICTURE]

You've never seen a McDonalds like this before...

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$2 million yacht plunges to its doom (PHOTOS)

In March, a 55-Foot, 62,000-Pound Carver Marquis Plummeted From its Sling With Two Men Aboard. Here's What Happened.

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Monday, August 13, 2007

[PIC] Kitten Comfortable in Old Shoe

She's gonna be stinky.

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Prettiest Islands in the World [pics]

I can't decide if these pics are real or fake......they are beautiful......

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Pictures: Buildings of the Future - Today

How much money did they spend making these incredible structures?

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Pictures: Buildings of the Future - Today

How much money did they spend making these incredible structures?

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'Fallen Astronaut' - The only piece of art on the Moon

In 1971, Fallen Astronaut - a 3-inch aluminium sculpture of an astronaut in a spacesuit - was placed on the Moon by the crew of Apollo 15, along with a plaque bearing the names of eight American astronauts and six Soviet cosmonauts who died during spaceflights or training exercises

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This is What You Look Like when exceed lifetime dosage for thorium exposure

[PIC] of guy who built nuclear breeder reactor by himself in his backyard.

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Why Rich Kids Don't Stay Rich

Rich kids, we hear, have it all. Money. Connections. Top educations. Cars and clothes. For those who are part of what Warren Buffett calls “the Lucky Sperm Club,” life is supposedly one long shopping trip with an no-limits ATM card. A really big play houseBut what if it’s not?

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One of the worlds most puzzling mysteries: the moving rocks of Death Valley

These rocks, some as heavy as 700 pounds, are inexplicably transported across a virtually flat desert plain, leaving erratic trails in the hard mud behind them, some hundreds of yards long. They move by some mysterious force, and in the nine decades since we have known about them, no one has ever seen them move.

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Sunday, August 12, 2007

"Hey guys, look at my naked belly!"

Oh, Endeavour, Endeavour! Did you really have to go the high-resolution route?

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Bush War Czar Considering Military Draft

Frequent tours for U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan have stressed the all-volunteer force and made it worth considering a return to a military draft, President Bush’s new war adviser said Friday.

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FOXNews Reporter: Who are you gonna believe? Me or my lying camera?

FOXNews reporter Courtney Keely reports from Baghdad that the surge is working. Really, it is. Don’t pay attention to the fact that she’s in a Baghdad market surrounded by MORE security than John McCain and every Iraqi she speaks to tells her about the death and destruction all around them.

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The Bacon Tomb

What is that? It’s a result of a year-long experiment: a slice of uncooked bacon, and a single egg entombed in a lexan box. And I've kept those horrible, horrible creations this whole time.

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What The Heck Is This Thing Supposed To Be?

And who designed it, paid for it, and wrote the message in eight modern languages and four ancient scripts: Babylonian, Classical Greek, Sanskrit, and Egyptian Hieroglyphs?

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The World’s Most Expensive Desserts w/ pics

Some of these are just ridiculous, the most expensive one is even worth as much as a small Japanese car...

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Saturday, August 11, 2007

Are the Bees Dying off Because They're Too Busy?

Are bees dying because factory farms are "overworking" them? California bee farmers who let their hives take it easy find their colonies are thriving.

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Worlds Weirdest Animals and Creatures

An assortment of bizarre looking animals for your perusal.

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My Life As a Hot Woman

Great article about a guy trying to find his babysitter a date using an online service.

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Katamari Damacy Cake![PIC]

title says it all

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Friday, August 10, 2007

Will It Blend Diamonds? … for real this time

Blending a real diamond ring. Whoever did this is out of their minds...

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World's Largest Ice Caves [pics!]

There are many ice caves throughout the world, but the Eisriesenwelt Ice Caves in Austria are some of the largest known to man. They are located within the Tennengebirge Mountains near Salzburg and stretch for a remarkable 40 kilometers. Only a portion of the labyrinth is open to tourists but it's enough to get a taste.

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Green Basics: Hybrid Cars

One of the most symbolic and popular symbols of the "green" movement is the hybrid-electric car, known better as simply the hybrid car. These vehicles extend the functionality of traditional internal combustion engines by combining them with a battery-powered electric motor, which takes some of the work off the combustion engine's hands.

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Stuck on the enterprise - Why Apple ignores the enterprise market

John Siracusa comments on why Apple doesn't cater to the business crowd.

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Satire: A Child's Guide To United States Foreign Policy

Here's a satirical look at the United States' foreign policy.

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What's Behind Apple's iWork?

Microsoft's Office still dominates the market, but Apple's new software may signal a tectonic shift in the two behemoths' uneasy alliance.

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Thursday, August 09, 2007

Universal to sell DRM free music...but NOT through iTunes

Signaling another departure from the music industry’s tenuous belief in its longtime antipiracy strategy, the Universal Music Group plans to sell a significant portion of its catalog without the customary copy protection software for at least the next few months, according to people with knowledge of the situation.

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Why is Catching a Baseball Taxable Income?

As soon as 21-year-old Matt Murphy snagged the valuable piece of sports history Tuesday night, his souvenir became taxable income in the eyes of the Internal Revenue Service, according to experts. That would instantly put Murphy, a college student from Queens, in the highest tax bracket for individual income.

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First iPhone Injury Documented

The world is full of dangerous gadgets, from the Wii (Wiiitus) to the Sony Knifecam, but Atlanta resident and Flickr user Travis Gohr has posted a step-by-step guide on how to replicate his near-death iPhone experience.

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First iPhone Injury Documented

The world is full of dangerous gadgets, from the Wii (Wiiitus) to the Sony Knifecam, but Atlanta resident and Flickr user Travis Gohr has posted a step-by-step guide on how to replicate his near-death iPhone experience. Gore got smacked up by a treadmill when his iPhone slipped off the stand and he...

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David Elsewhere: Behind the iPod Dancer

You know all those ads, including the iPod one, that has a guy dancing like he's made of rubber? It's all the same dude: David Elsewhere. The nimble virtuoso has basically invented his own style of dancing, and it's so unique that basically any time you see it in an ad, it's him. Even if it doesn't look like him, it's his body

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Wednesday, August 08, 2007

10 Unsolved Mysteries Of The Brain

What we know—and don’t know—about how we think.

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Woman ACCIDENTALLY sells her husband's ex-wives ashes

Yeah, accidentally.

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Firefox Cookies! [PIC]

What our generation will be baking when we become cookie-baking grandmas!

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Welcome to America

When writer Elena Lappin flew to LA, she dreamed of a sunkissed, laid-back city. But that was before airport officials decided to detain her as a threat to security ...

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My iPhone almost killed me (PIC)

Ok, maybe I was just a complete idiot...

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The Official Michael Vick Dog Chew Toy

The Official Michael Vick Dog Chew Toy. Buy Online for only $7.00. Let your dog begin chewing on Michael Vick today.

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Giant Lego man found in Dutch sea - w/PIC

SOMEWHERE OUT AT SEA, THERE'S A LEGO CRUISE SHIP WITH A GIANT GRIEVING LEGO WOMAN ABOARD

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[PIC] This is Why You Don't Run With Sharp Objects

Remember when mom always said not to run with sharp things in your hands, well I guess she was right..

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Marijuana dealers offer Schwarzenegger $1,000,000,000

A coalition of California marijuana growers and dealers has offered Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger one billion dollars to solve the current state budget crisis. According to economic studies, regulation and taxation of marijuana could produce six billion dollars in additional tax revenue. "Marijuana legalization is inevitable," Schaffer says.

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Tuesday, August 07, 2007

An Ancient Fortress on a Siberian Island (Pics)

Deep inside Siberia there is a lake, one of thousands others. And in the middle of this lake there is a small island. And on this island people have found an ancient fortress, which is dated more than 1500 years old.

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Global Warming is Shrinking Hollywood Sea Creatures! [PIC]

I am sure most of you are tired of hearing the same stuff over and over about global warming. The effect of global warming on Hollywood sea creatures is one aspect of global warming that the media has yet to investigate. So we decided to conduct an in-depth, very serious analysis… check it out!

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First spy photo of the 2010 Ford Mustang

Don't let the black vinyl and black tape confuse you -- underneath all the cladding is the first 2010 Ford Mustang production mule anyone has yet spotted. We don't know much -- but what we do know is the 2010 Mustang will debut will all-new front and rear styling details, and the new BOSS 5.7-liter V8 is expected to be offered as an option.

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What to do with 66,000 business cards

Why, build a level three Menger Sponge, of course! What the heck is a Menger Sponge? Glad you asked.

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Monday, August 06, 2007

hydroptere

A 60-footer that goes by the name of Hydroptère is hoping to travel at over 50 knots (58mph) and become the world's fastest racing ship. Using "wings", the French-built craft glides over the waves, instead of ploughing through them like a traditional sailing vessel.

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Can you see it? (Give it a sec, you will...) [PIC]

If you don't, ask me.

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1977 - Introducing the Apple II (Vintage Ad)

(JPEG Image, 700x1017 pixels) - Scaled (57%) - more at: http://www.macmothership.com/

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Sunday, August 05, 2007

Now THIS is a Swiss Army Knife! [PICS]

Make James Bond, MacGyver and Inspector Gadget look like ill-equipped buffoons with the jaw-dropping Wenger Giant Swiss Army Knife. As awesome as it is ridiculous, this incredible triumph of engineering is packed with 85 fully functional implements and is said to have over 100 functions.

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9 Reasons why An Apple a Day Really Keeps the Doctor away

“An apple a day keeps the doctor away”…but why?

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China Regulates Buddha Reincarnation

tells living Buddhas to obtain permission before they reincarnate

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Saturday, August 04, 2007

The Royal Fart Smelled Really Ugly [ Pic ]

It would seem that someone within the ranks passed wind whilst on the balcony - much to the amusement of all. Notice HM the Queen's face in the first two photos, then look at her final expression in picture three.

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Picture: The United Countries of Baseball

Picture depicts Baseball colors as worn by the various different states.

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Beautiful Color in Nature: Frogs and Toads

They probably aren’t something you immediately think of when thinking of beautiful colors in nature… but from poison arrows to woodland dwellers, the world of frogs and toads is loaded with color. Here are 18 Colorful Frogs, Toads & Amphibian Fun Facts.

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Stop the speech bubble logo insanity

Who cares about impeaching Bush - we have much bigger problems in this world. Let's start a petition to end the speech bubble logo.

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Friday, August 03, 2007

Absolutely Gigantic Match Creates Fireball, Fails to Kill Idiot [VID]

Here we have perhaps the biggest matchstick ever created being lit by a brave/moronic individual. It was made by attaching 15,000 matches to the end of a 4x4 piece of lumber.

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Man Goes Through Vasectomy to Get iPhone

Well.. I'd rather..

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I just got my iPhone back from Apple and... LOL

MacGyver and Apple both know a good tool when they see one. Check out the "Official iPhone Tool" they included with my warranty service packet.

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Thursday, August 02, 2007

Why Bush Won't Ax Gonzales

Time Magazine GETS IT.

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Can you Survive in Space without a Spacesuit?

In the new sci-fi film Sunshine, an astronaut named Mace must leave his spacecraft without a protective suit. He makes it through his exposure with only a case of frostbite. Could you really survive outer space without a suit? Yes, for a very short time.

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Friendship and Love Defined in One Photo [PIC]

Wonderful photo ...

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Woman Caught Faking 'Slip and Fall' in Grocery Store

Images captured by a surveillance camera inside the store show the woman lose her footing in one of the aisles and take a nasty fall. A store worker comes to her aid and helps her up. The woman then loses her footing again and falls to the floor.

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Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Spider-Cat

Does whatever a spider can!

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