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Monday, September 13, 2010

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Stairs? No Thanks, I'll Take the Escalator

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Bringing Home the Bacon: The Origin of Popular Finance Sayings

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Keeping up with the Joneses, bring home the bacon, time is money...we've all heard these phrases a thousand times, but how did they begin?

12 Lessons Hollywood is Trying to Teach Us (That Are Total B.S.)

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There should be more than 12 reasons but this is a good starting point.

Next on the Menu: Genetically Modified Salmon?

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration may soon approve genetically modified salmon for humans to eat, a prospect that is raising concern among some consumer advocates who consider the fish a threat to both health and the environment.

Apple returns to ‘normal’ return policy: no more free cases

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Trying to close a chapter on the "Antennagate" controversy, Apple will stop giving away free iPhone 4 bumpers at the end of the month.

Top 10 Hottest Sportscasters & Reporters

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Back in the day, you didn't turn on NBC Sports to watch the NBA. You turned it on to see Hannah Storm.

Boxee Box up for preorder, switches to Intel Atom

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As if the impending launch of a revamped $99 Apple TV and Google TV this fall weren't enough, the long-awaited D-Link Boxee Box has lurched out of hibernation with even more muscle, and you can finally get in line for one.

Rumor: iPad Hitting Target Stores Next Month

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Apple's iPad has already done quite well already, thank you very much. Until now, the tablet has been available through Apple--via its Webstore and ever-growing list of retail locations--and Best Buy. The best way for the company to really hit a sales spike this holiday would be to ensure the device's placement in even more retail locations.

Hyundai to build 1 million cars in China annually by 2012

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Hyundai announced today that an expansion of its not-yet-complete third assembly plant in China will increase its total assembly capacity in the country to more than 1 million vehicles annually.

Facebook CEO Admits To Calling Users 'Dumb Fucks'

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Mark Zuckerberg admits in a New Yorker profile that he mocked early Facebook users for trusting him with their personal information. A youthful indiscretion, the Facebook founder now says he's much more mature now, at the ripe age of 26.

Macs gain favor with college students despite PC decline

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Although fewer college students are buying new computers this year as a rule, Macs continue to grow in their proportional representation.

10 Movie Stars Who Got Ripped For Their Roles

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All of the actors on this list spent time in the gym, pumping iron and counting their calories, in order to better portray characters who have to look like they're at the very pinnacle of physical perfection.

Apple to launch Wi-Fi iPad in China Friday

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Apple is moving fast to get the iPad into the world's most populous country on Friday, only months after...

Turtle and Crocodile friendship

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I always thought that they are enemies... But here you go they formed a real relationship with each other...

Amazon Kindle Pokes Fun at Apple iPad in New Commercial

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There's no doubt that the Amazon Kindle is one popular and terrific reading device. And in many ways, the Apple iPad isn't so bad either.

Inside a Great Mind: Interview with Stephen Hawking

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Diagnosed with a degenerative motor-neuron disease at 21, theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking was told he had only a few years to live. Nearly five decades later, he has married twice, raised three children, and done more than anyone since Albert Einstein to expand our understanding of the cosmos.

The 12 Crappiest Sequels in Horror Movie History

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For every great horror movie, there is a heinously crappy sequel.

Antoine Dodson: Hide Yo Kidz, Hide Yo Wife (pic)

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Mascot Eats Hot Titans’ Cheerleader (Video)

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New Survey Reveals Why Jon Stewart Is The Biggest Long Term Threat To Fox News

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The newest Pew Research Center's survey of where and how people get their news has been released, and while Fox News is still polling the oldest viewership, Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart are pulling the youngest. As Stewart educates his young viewers in the ways of FNC on a nightly basis, it is clear that he is the biggest long term media threat to Fox News.

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