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Friday, September 3, 2010

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Drunk Man Wonders Why He Was Naked

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A West Virginia man who reportedly ran from police on foot and was later caught, said he had no idea why he was naked. Of course, he was drunk at the time.

The Ataris That Never Were

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Time for some concept art! Not for upcoming games, though. Not for old games, either. These are for old systems.

Baseball's Greatest Stretch Runs of the Past 15 Years

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The Red Sox may have been written off by every writer with a pen, but we've seen playoff pushes from teams in worse shape. Here's a list of the five best runs to the postseason of the last 15 years.

25 Pictures of Rockets Being Launched

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The title is a little deceptive in that there are certainly other weapons being fired in some of these images. Nonetheless, I found these images stunning, and

Honda’s next Civic caught desert testing (pics)

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When Honda first planned to release its 9th generation Civic, it had planned on doing so in the summer of 2010 with a model year 2011 vehicle – until the Japanese automaker caught wind of the stiff competition and upcoming ever-more-strict CAFE standards.

Bearded Hippie Surfaces in J. Crew Catalogue

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What on earth it this dirty hippy doing in this nice, upstanding bourgeois catalogue?

14 Types of People You Will See at a College Football Tailgate

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College tailgating = Awesome. The sound of the marching band drums, the smell of meat cooking over an open flame, some jackass urinating on the car next to you...

Bill Gates: The End of Textbooks as We Know Them

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An Afternoon of Conversation engages big thinkers and doers in serious discussion about their work and the future.This conversation features Bill Gates and Walter Isaacson.

Steve Jobs: iTunes 10 Icon Does Not 'Suck'

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Top Social Networks from the Top Internet Countries

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Looking at the top 5 countries with the highest number of Internet users, we see China in the lead with ...

Qi wireless power now ready for BBerry and iPhone

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The Wireless Power Consortium says its Qi format is ready to be built into hardware.

Popular Mechanics List Best Cheats In NASCAR History

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While the muscle car world may have focused on straight line performance, the factory's influence on hot production cars reach other motorsports for that "Win on Sunday, Sell on Monday" publicity. NASCAR was one of them and with it brought some of the more memorable muscle cars of...

Granola Munching Nutbag Suggests Vaccines Cause Zombification

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"Natural medicine guru" Mike Adams is unveiling a boisterous rap music video effort to suggest that the right way to counter the flu could be vitamin D rather than vaccinations. To probably no one's surprise, the government isn't exactly thrilled.

Foursquare Among World Economic Forum’s ‘Tech Pioneers’

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The jury is still out whether Foursquare can figure out a way to monetize its hot location-based mobile service, but that hasn't stopped the World Economic Forum from including it among a class of 31 companies deemed pioneers in technology.

13 of the Ugliest Animals on the Planet

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Not every animal is as cuddly as a giant panda or as extravagant as a peacock, but every animal has its role to play. As they say, beauty is only skin deep. Let's hope — for the sake of these 13 unsightly animals — that the same can be said for ugliness.

Why are Apple & News Corp so buddy-buddy?

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For two men who outwardly have little in common, save for spectacular wealth, Murdoch and Apple boss Steve Jobs are awfully simpatico these days. Murdoch has often gushed with admiration for the iPad, which he calls a "game-changer" that will revive the newspaper industry. And the Wall Street Journal is one of the only publications that already sells subscriptions to its iPad edition.

Apple TV: Internet TV is Still a Hobby

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The new Apple TV was probably the most interesting part of yesterday's Apple announcements. But while it's a step in the right direction for people who want to get video content on their TVs, it doesn't offer the right content or the right plans yet.

Cranberry juice shows promise blocking Staph infections

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Expanding their scope of study on the mechanisms of bacterial infection, researchers have reported the surprise finding from a small clinical study that cranberry juice cocktail blocked a strain of Staphylococcus aureus from beginning the process of infection.

As You Get Older Your Standards Change (NSFWish PIC)

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this is just a testament to that...

Prisons Lindsay and Paris Might End Up In (If They Don’t Straighten Up)

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Some of the worst prisons in the world that Lilo and Paris certainly wouldn't want to end up in.

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