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Five Reasons Your Waitress Hates You

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Want to special order three meals together and have the chicken diced, not sliced? Yea, that'll piss off your waitress.

Image of the Day: Epic Firefly easter egg in Battlestar Galactica

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Here's the Serenity making a cameo appearance in the pilot for Battlestar Galactica, via Whedon.info.

Mr Bean's Best Birthday Bits – 20 Greatest Scenes

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For a Mr Bean birthday treat, we present 20 of his greatest triumphs and trials, one for each year of Mr Bean breaking all the language barriers with his comedy.

Scary Old Tattoo Lady

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The fact that this woman is getting a tattoo is scary enough. It's the length of her fingers!  Good God am I afraid right now.

Who Knew Bullets Could Be This Beautiful [PICS]

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Deadly, effective and sometimes beautiful, tracer fire makes for an incandescent light show.

Texas Man Builds Houses from Recycled Materials, Including Hundreds of Bones (VIDEO)

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Bring Back 'The Twilight Zone'

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Is it possible to keep this particular (and incredible) strain of sci-fi from going extinct?

The Campus Socialite » Five Annoying Things Your Girlfriend Might Do

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There are plenty of things that we can think of that make your girlfriend annoying. Let's narrow it down to the ones that really make your teeth grind...arrrrghh!!

7 Excellent Websites To Get Design Feedback Visually Instead Of Emailing Back And Forth

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The best way to improve the design is to take positive criticism and constructive advice from others. But emailing back and forth is very time consuming that makes the whole process very uncomfortable. From last few years, there are so many tools arriving in the market that make designers job easier than ever to get the design feedback from others. To cover this topic, we are listing down seven excellent design feedback online tools that are free as well. You are welcome to share if you want to share more design feedback tool that our readers/viewers may like. Do you want to be the first one to know the latest happenings at SmashingApps.com just subscribe to our rss feed and you can follow us on twitter as well. Bounce Bounce is a little app that lets people quickly to add feedback to any webpage and toss that back and forth with other people. Fivesecondtest Fivesecondtest is a usability testing tool that helps you measure the effectiveness of your designs. As tests are easy to setup and feedback is quick, this encourages an interative testing approach. No code is required, so Fivesecondtest can easily fit in with your existing design workflow. Please Critique Me Please Critique Me is a place where anybody can put their website to be criticized by the industry professionals. You would just need to submit their form with link(s) to your designs if you want to get feedback from experts. Usabilla Usabilla offers a fast and simple way to collect feedback in any stage of the design process. You can ask your users simple questions to collect valuable feedback and discover usability issues. Use this One-Click-Tasks to measure task performance. Your users will simply share their feedback by clicking anywhere on your website, mockup, sketch, or image. Measure time, collect points, and get valuable feedback with notes. Concept Feedback With Concept Feedback, you can get design, usability, and marketing feedback from their community of online professionals. Notable Notable makes it possible to put your feedback directly on the webpage, highlighting your points exactly. With Notable you can quickly and easily give feedback on design, content, and code on any page of a website or application without leaving your browser. Recurse As a designer you understand that presentation is important. Recurse is a simple solution to show clients your spiffy new design. By emulating a website with multiple flat images clients will have a better idea of what the composition will look like in the wild. Brought To You By Do you want to advertise here? Click to get more info

GOP goes too far, Go after lawbreakers, not Constitution

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No one likes to see adults game the system. But there are better ways to deal with illegal immigration abuses. Direct the State Department to deny visas to would-be birth tourists. Keep the heat on employers who knowingly hire illegal workers. But some Republicans want to keep going.

This Fall's Best and Worst New Shows

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There's a lot of new programming to tune into this Fall. Here's some stuff you can't miss and others you should avoid like the plague.

Video Flashback: Jamie Thomas In Welcome To Hell

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Such a classic, this is the part that got Jamie famous. That first line at the OG Brooklyn Banks is so dope, theres also some Embarco in there and a couple of other famous spots (anyone know where 4:15 is? or what its called?). Watch for the one-foot 50-50 and the massive bearfoot lipslide. Jamie Thomas (born October 11, 1974) also known as The Chief, is an American professional skateboarder and skateboard industry magnate from Dothan, Alabama. He is the co-owner of Zero Skateboards and Fallen Footwear.

Nuclear Reactors: Coming to a Main Street near you

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The question for many has shifted from whether to build nuclear plants to where and how. And increasingly there's interest in the idea of mini reactors: power plants that provide energy for only a small area.

Man attempting to rob bank gets convinced to take out a loan instead

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A man walking into a bank demanding $2,000 didnt get the deal he expected when he was arrested by police after being talked into applying for a loan. Mark Smith, a 59-year-old California man, went into a local bank in the Santa Cruz area with the intent to steal $2,000. Smith approached a teller saying that he had a bomb in his backpack and would set it off unless he got the money. But after hearing his demands, the banks manager suggested that Smith should just take out a loan instead. The manager told Smith that shed go to get the paperwork for him to fill out. Only instead, she dialed 911. Police arrested Smith, charging him with attempted robbery, making criminal threats, and making a false bomb report since Smith didnt actually have a bomb. I kind of feel bad for Smith because hes so obviously in over his head. I get not actually carrying a bomb but making a bomb threat to try to get money. But you cant not carry a bomb AND get talked into taking out a loan. What did he think, theyd go, Hmm, lets check the credit of this gentleman. He seems like an upstanding fellow. I dont think his penchant for stupid fake bomb-related decisions would show up on his credit score, but Id like to believe itd be a factor in his loan approval. Its hard to make loan payments when youre busy wrapping a ticking clock in a towel and playing Bomberman to strategize for your criminal enterprise. Man claiming to have a bomb in Watsonville bank gets talked into filling out loan paperwork, then arrested [Santa Cruz Sentinel]

Ban hammer ready for StarCraft II cheaters

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Blizzard Entertainment issued a gentle reminder to Battle.net users that cheating in StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty multiplayer is an offense worthy of swift and irrevocable justice.

So There He Is! (PIC)

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How One Filmmaker Lost 48 Mental Patients and a Bear

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Apple closes in on Nintendo portables in U.S

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A survey reveals what many suspected in gaming circles: Apple's iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch have surpassed Sony PSP as a gaming platform in the United States and have almost caught up with Nintendo's DS.

The 10 Best Heist-Movie Disguises

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Want to make a fashion statement while robbing a bank? Well, lose that Wild West bandanna or boring old ski mask. If you really want to create a sensation, you've got to go for something more theatrical -- like those eye-catching nun costumes featured in posters for Ben Affleck's new heist opus, 'The Town.'

Church Failings Lead Belgians to Formally Renounce Religion

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Faced with ever-more harrowing revelations of child sex abuse by Roman Catholic clergymen, Belgians are turning in record numbers to apostasy — formally breaking with their religion through a process of "de-baptism."

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