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Top 6 Best Running Back Tandems in the NFL

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Which teams have the deepest backfields? Which could best withstand an injury?

Nothing Says I love You... (PIC)

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Quantum Computing within Reach, Hold On To Your Qubits

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Unlike the "bit" we all know and love in current traditional computers, a qubit can not only represent either a 1 or 0 state but also a superposition of both the 1 and 0 state. How do you like them apples?

Gary Ross to Direct 'The Hunger Games'?

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If you haven't heard of The Hunger Games yet, trust us, you will be soon. We've been saying for a while that Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games are going to be our next Twilight. It looks like they've found a director for the movie... Now they need to get a totally hot cast.

The 11 Greatest TV Cops of All Time

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So here, turn it up to "11" are your top cops. Feel free to comment with any oversights, errors, or disagreements.

Can Tom Cruise Movies Stop a Flaming Arrow?

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To finally put an end to this mystery, I have concocted a completely unbiased and meaningless experiment which will reveal the answer, like all true science, through metaphor. Using Tom Cruise's own body of work to act as his champion, I will launch arrows at them at high velocity, to determine if the movies reject the stiff shafts, or allow them to penetrate deep within.

30 Years of Star Wars

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Since 1977, Todd Stanton has always been a fan of Star Wars. From his youthful days of trading cards to his adult years of DVDs, the 6 films has always been a part of his life.

Limbless Frenchman swims across Channel

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A Frenchman became the first limbless person to swim the Channel on Saturday night.

The Logical Next Step In Literary Horror Mash-Ups

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Last year marked the release of a novel called Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. The book follows the basic story of the original Pride and Prejudice, except also Zombies.

Newsflash Guys: Porn Isn't Real!

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Often when I meet a new girl and tell her I'm a fireman I get inquisitive responses like, "I cried so hard at the end of 'Ladder 49'. Is being a firefighter really like that?" Although playing the "Ladder 49" card really hard would probably increase the odds of me getting laid, I usually take the honorable route and answer, "Don't believe everything you see in the movies." Men should use the same advice when it comes to porn.

Duane Peters: The Master Of Disaster

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To say that Duane Peters is a living legend is an understatement. Since the birth of skateboarding, DP was at the top, shredding pools and becoming known as the Master of Disaster. Duane Peters was the inventor of numerous vert and pool tricks in the 80s, like the acid drop, invert revert, sweeper and fastplant. Duane is one of the first skateboarders to push the punk rock movement and currently plays with three punk rock bands: U.S. Bombs, Die Hunns and Duane Peters Gunfight. Through his drug addictions and rehabilitations, and during his long and varied punk music career, Peters has continued skateboarding. As a member of the skateboarding club Beer City, he has participated in contests nationwide through his late 30s and into his early 40s. Within the skate-punk subculture, he has maintained a devoted following, and is celebrated as a pioneer. At 48 years old DP is still entering Masters contests of the bowl riding variety and is still ripping!

20 Shoes for Geeks of All Kinds

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20 Geeky Shoe Designs which will excite any old school geek and video game enthusiast.

MDMA Treats Posttraumatic Stress Syndrome

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New Research shows that MDMA, also known as ecstasy, may be significantly more effective than conventional drugs for treatment of PTSD.

Priest gets new movie posters to follow it’s trailer

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Mixed speculations have been surfacing with the new Priest trailer.

No-Nose Bicycle Seats: Are They The Answer to Erectile Dysfunction And Prostate Problems Among Cyclists?

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I will not go into detail about why I visited the doctor last night, but after describing my symptoms and being the subject of a rigorous examination, his first question was, "Do you ride a bicycle?" When I said yes, everywhere, he gave me his prescription: "Get a new bicycle seat." I was seriously relieved, but even though my beloved doctor has told me before to "never trust Dr. Google", I wanted a second opinion and of course, started on TreeHugger. Andrew looked at the issue in a post two years ago and was dismissive of the concept, writing: Having ridden a bicycle nearly every day for the last 7 years and having spoken to countless other cyclists, I am of the opinion that bicycle saddles only cause numbness 1) if the bike is improperly adjusted; 2) when a rider isn't fit and 3) after a very long and intense ride. ... Read the full story on TreeHugger

White Collar Job, Professional Athlete Physique

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The inspiring story of how an investment banker working 100 hour weeks developed an athletes body.

Busted: 5 Myths About Increasing & Decreasing Android's Battery Life

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Android regularly receives bad rep for its horrible battery life. With their heavy internal components and large self-illuminating displays, no Android smartphone that I know of lasts more than a day with power users.

Mario's Anatomy

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A cool Anatomy image of the most famous plumber in the world, Mario, which humanizes him more than ever.

9 Regrettable Purchases of 1999

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Remember 1999? Times were good and we could waste our money on the dumbest shit imaginable.

Facebook Is Secretly Building A Phone

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Facebook is building a mobile phone, says a source who has knowledge of the project. Or rather, they're building the software for the phone and working with a third party to actually build the hardware. Which is exactly what Apple and everyone else does, too. It was a little less than a year ago that we broke the news that Google was working on a phone of it's own - which was eventually revealed as the Nexus One. It was about that time, says out source, that Facebook first became concerned about the increasing power of the iPhone and Android platforms. And that awesome Facebook apps for those phones may not be enough to counter a long term competitive threat. Specifically, Facebook wants to integrate deeply into the contacts list and other core functions of the phone. It can only do that if it controls the operating system.

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