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Sunday, October 31, 2010

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"Dude!" What does mine say? (PIC)

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Blue-Hair Group Barred From Library After Florida Retirees Turn Nasty

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A Delray Beach library has canceled a discussion group after retirees broke out in mosh pit-like fights.

Health overhaul may lead to free birth control

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Fifty years after the pill, another birth control revolution may be on the horizon: free contraception for women in the U.S., thanks to the new health care law. That could start a shift toward more reliable — and expensive — forms of birth control that are gaining acceptance in other developed countries. But first, look for a fight over social mores.

Megachurch Pastor Comes Out; Being Gay Is Not A Choice

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In light of the recent tragic suicides of young people in our gay community, some people are speaking out to say, it gets better. The pastor of a mega-church has come out of the closet to announce he's gay, hoping to change attitudes toward the gay community.

Stewart-Colbert Rally: Skits, Songs, Empty Message

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That is all I am going to say about the wit and so-called keen social commentary of the comedic moments brought to us Saturday at the Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear by these two cable TV comedians who have been endlessly compared to every satirist from Swift to Twain this week by some of my adoring and critically-challenged colleagues.

Retro ( and new) Star Wars Advertising

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The world would be a different place today if it weren't for Star Wars. Check out this selection of Star Wars Retro Videos

GE's 'Largest Order in History' To Boost Electric-Car Market

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General Electric, the conglomerate that produces everything from power-plant turbines to television shows, wants to jumpstart the electric-vehicle market. To do that, said CEO Jeffrey Immelt yesterday in London, it will place the "largest order in history" for electric vehicles, numbering in the...

A Typical Wikipedia Research Project [CHART]

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Wikipedia freefall is the gradual degradation of efficiency that occurs when you try to research a topic on Wikipedia.

Amazing Angry Birds Pumpkin (PIC)

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This awesome Halloween art piece will soon be a smashing pumpkin.

The Rally To Restore Sanity Causes a Mainstream Media Meltdown

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Jon Stewart managed to do something with his Rally to Restore Sanity that hasn't been done in a long time. He confused the mainstream media to the point of a near collective nervous breakdown. The media could not figure out what this rally was about, and it was only when Stewart explained it to them that they realized that it was about them.

What to expect from Crysis 2

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2007 came three years ago, and brought with it one of the best shooters ever released on the PC- Crytek's Crysis, the game that, one could say, "redeemed" EA in a time when everything was going wrong for the firm. And, yes, it was good enough to do that. With mind blowing, spectacular, brilliant, awesome (and every other synonym for "good") graphics as the game's USP, Crysis wowed us all with its technical prowess.

Most Demonized Alcoholic Inebriants

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Take heart, Four Loko: You're not the first type of alcoholic inebriant to get called out onto the carpet for getting fledgling drinkers looped like hula

Amtrak Goes Electric, Drops $466 Million on Electric Locomotives

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Amtrak has commissioned the German manufacturing giant, Siemens, to build 70 Cities Sprinter ACS-64 electric locomotives, the first of which will be operational in 2013.

The Demonization Of George Soros by Fox News

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George Soros is demonized by the right wing media due to his relatively recent financial donations to US politics beginning after 2004. He began donating to causes in an effort to defeat President Bush. Considering today's economy and the fact that Dick Cheney...

15 Random Things to Give Trick-or-Treaters

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Why not go down in trick-or-treating hall of fame by giving this year's trick-or-treaters obscure treats.

The Highest Paid Charity CEOs. How Much is Too Much?

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How much should the head of a nonprofit earn? A few hundred thousand? How about $2,659,540? That's the top of the list of the 15 highest paid charity CEOs compiled by the watchdog Charity Navigator.

Extreme Pumpkin Carving

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Journey into the world of the Stinson clan - three in-bred brothers and their adopted brother, as they kidnap a young girl and force her to judge their annua...

'Mad Men's' Roger Sterling Memoir Becomes a Real Book

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In the past season of AMC's "Mad Men," silver-fox Roger Sterling was busily working on his memoir instead of keeping his nascent, struggling ad agency afloat. Now that memoir — penned by a fictional character on television — is actually getting published.

The 10 Irrefutable Dos and Don'ts of Texas Food

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Beans in chili? Ketchup on a burger? SWEET TEA? Get a rope!

8 Awesome Things Made From Recycled Blue Jeans

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Denim is one of those every day fabrics that we often take for granted. That's why we were so stoked to see so many creations submitted in our Recycled Denim Challenge elevating the versatile fabric to new heights.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

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Legalize It! Peter Tosh Family Endorses Prop 19 (VID)

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The family of Peter Tosh is announcing its strong support of California's Proposition 19 and the Just Say Now campaign to legalize marijuana nationwide. Part of that support is the launch of a new video from Peter Tosh's son Dave, intended to help mobilize voters to vote Nov. 2

A Public Service Announcement not approved by AJWS

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This AJWS public service announcement, created by uber-producer/director/writer Judd Apatow, shows a funnier, edgier side of global justice and features some big-name stars: Ben Stiller, Sarah Silverman, Jerry Seinfeld, John Mayer, Susan Sarandon, Sir Patrick Stewart, Andy Samberg, Ken Jeong, Tracy Morgan, Helen Hunt, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Gilbert Gottfried, Brian Williams and Triumph the Insult Comedy Dog. The PSA premiered at AJWS's 25th anniversary celebration on October 28, 2010.

20 Tips to Help Stay Within Your Holiday Budget

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With so much money at stake, it never hurts to refresh on the fundamentals of intelligent, budgeted holiday shopping.

The Worst 11 "Treats" To Get On Halloween

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Halloween rules! Free candy, hot girls dressing provocatively, and costume parties. Sometimes however, the costume parties suck, ugly girls trick you by dressing all hot, and neighbors give out the nastiest candy on Earth.

Detectives to get Facebook training to hunt Killers

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Detectives are to get training on using social network websites like Facebook and Twitter in order to catch killers.

Homophobia In Politics

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To show solidarity against intolerance last week, people all over the country wore purple, which was inspired by Tyler Clemnti, a Rutgers University student who committed suicide after his room mate video taped him in an intimate encounter with a friend, then planned to circulate the tape throughout the Internet. He wanted to humiliate young Mr. Clementi because he was not like him. Welcome to another right wing quandary; To say this is sad, is simply an automated response if you tout DADT.

You Never Forget Your First Horror Movie

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Some goose bumps never go away. The very first horror flick I ever saw was a lurid stinker about werewolves named The Howling. It is a terrible movie. But don't tell that to my twelve-year old self. That little guy revered it. My memory of The Howling is vivid.

Who really rescued General Motors?

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The newest piece from Malcolm Gladwell.

10 Super Easy Last Minute Halloween Costumes

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No costume yet? No problem. We are here to help.

Dancing transsexual arrested for slashing 33 tires at Wal-Mart (VID)

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Susan L. Stone, arguably the world's ugliest tranny, made a name for herself by donning feather boas and pink tutus and dancing at local festivals and fairs. Now she's making new headlines as the prime suspect in a tire-slashing rampage.

Spelling Fail! (Pic)

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Dude if you're trying to be funny, you could at least spell Atheist right!

Begging Ruined By Call On iPhone

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"I told you never to call me at work!"

10 Awesome Cars from the 1970′s.

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The 1970's were a pretty dismal time for the American auto industry. Insurance premiums were up and horsepower ratings were down. We also had the fuel crises, Jimmy Carter and disco, which should give you a pretty good idea as to the general state of things. For enthusiasts who were into performance cars the 1970's were essentially considered the dark ages. Here's a list of 10 awesome cars from the 1970s that straddle the line between pavement pounding dash and loud and wild flash.

Michael Bloomberg's Road to the Presidency in 2012

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The quiet, consequential, and largely uncovered story of this campaign is this: An independent challenge for the presidency in 2012 is both probable and viable.

Kabul: 1970 vs Today [PIC]

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40 years later, you would expect growth.

Book Says Pot Laws Are Unconstitutional; Soon Available Online

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It doesn't take a psychic to know that marijuana legalization is on the way. A new book showing that it never should have been outlawed in the first place will be soon be available online, according to its publisher. Author Hoam Rogh's new twist on his cult classic marijuana novel, Satan's Smoke, retitled The Case of U.S. v. Yerbas, shows the history and constitutional implications of cannabis law, exposing marijuana prohibition as unconstitutional.

Hands-On Video Review of The Dirt Cheap CherryPad 7-Inch Android Tablet PC

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The CherryPad America is a high-quality, low-energy consuming and very affordable ($188.00) 7-inch Android 2.1 tablet computer. It weights a little more than a pound. Here's our HotHardware.com quick-take video review of this budget tablet device.

Hundreds of Prehistoric Insects Found Intact Inside Huge Amber Deposit

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A 50-million-year-old amber deposit discovered in India holds a cornucopia of perfectly preserved ancient insects.

Deal With It: Halloween is for Kids!

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Halloween is not your St. Patrick's Day. Listen, everybody: I'm not going to your Halloween party. I know, I know. I'm sorry, but I refuse. This has gone on long enough. It's a kid's holiday. A kid's holiday. What don't you get about this? Look, let's just set the record straight.

Snoop Does a Public Service Announcement for Prop.19 (VIDEO)

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We all knew he was "high on that" already... and now we can watch Snoop Dogg's public service announcement...

Friday, October 29, 2010

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15 Films That Inspired Real Life Crimes

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The issue of copycat crime is a fascinating one that raises deep questions in the fields of psychology, philosophy, criminology and jurisprudence. Are filmmakers – if not legally, at least morally – responsible for their creations that motivate people to commit crime?

Ugly Bug Contest 2010

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A couple of Arizona universities join forces with some companies to hold annual contest to determine the ugliest insect

Using Firesheep is illegal in the US, UK, and most of the world

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One thing that many sites have glossed over is the inherent illegality of using Firesheep. "Go on! Try it! It's cool!" -- yes, it is shockingly cool, but if you use it on a public network you are breaking the law.

Oracle Accuses Google of Stealing Code

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Well this is getting interesting. According to reports, Oracle continues to cry foul over Google's business practices, most recently claiming that the search juggernaut

Supreme Court Set To Rule On Banning Violent Video Games

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The Supreme will hear arguments on Tuesday to decide whether California can ban minors from buying or renting violent video games. This decision has far-reaching implications for the way government can regulate the video game industry. Ironically, one of the amici briefs for the gaming industry cites the California governor in his role as the Terminator.

'I hate the Raiders!': We understand, but don't give up on football, little man! (VID)

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The poor Oakland Raiders lost to the Denver Broncos 59-14 - and anyone who has rooted for the Raiders should be able to relate to this funny video of a young boy voicing his uncontrollable displeasure with his team.

Why we love to scare ourselves; the anatomy of fright

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Dracula, Frankenstein, witches, ghosts and goblins are all around us at this time of year -- and Hollywood keeps them at our beck and call for the rest of the year as well. Scary movies allow us to experience the tonic of a good fright whenever we want one, but why do people seek out that experience?

Darth Vader in Games: A Visual History

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The sullen cyborg Sith Lord of the original Star Wars trilogy has starred in films, comics, books and nightmares since 1977, but Darth Vader's appearances in video games has often been overshadowed...

Should High Schools Sell Ad Space on Their Lockers?

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On Nov. 1, the school board is slated to decide whether it will allow the ads on up to 10 percent of the available surfaces in all of the district's seven schools.

16 Year Old Punched Kicked and Beat by Chicago Police (VIDEO)

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Police say he was unruly and fighting back with officers who were trying to subdue him. Witnesses clearly think otherwise...

Hide Your Children, Hide Your Wife, Hide Your Husband They're Hacking Everyone Up in Here - High Profile Data Breaches

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Security breaches happen every day to nearly everyone -- from banks to small businesses. (Infographic)

Actors Turned Directors: Those Who Succeeded, Those Who Failed

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Clint Eastwood

The 6 Most Strangely Convincing Real-Life Curses

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There's plenty of 'curses' in this world. But then there are the truly inexplicable coincidences that make you ask, 'What if?'

This Time-Lapse Montage Will Blow Your Mind (Vid)

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Stop your multitasking, your conference calling, and your SMS messaging for 2 minutes and 24 seconds, just long enough to enjoy this fantastic time-lapse montage from Mike Flores. It's worth it.

Inside the Brain of Gordon Gekko [Infographic]

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What would Gordon Gekko do? If you have ever asked yourself this, you are probably under investigation by the SEC, and you also contemplate the inner workings of his complex and greedy thoughts.

Planes quarantined at Newark, Philadelphia airports

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The Transportation Security Administration is monitoring reports of potentially suspicious items onboard cargo flights that landed safely at Newark Liberty and Philadelphia International airports.

How to Explain the Internet to a 19th Century Street Urchin

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The author of "Everything Explained Through Flowcharts" travels to 19th (and 31st) century London--braving the plague, Jack the Ripper, and countless robbery attempts--to explain the 20th century's most life-changing tool.

Top 8 Pro-Athletes Convicted of Murder

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Being a sports star can be murder. It can apparently also drive you to commit murder. Here are the 8 most bloodthirsty pro-athletes who have been convicted of murder for reasons as silly as a traffic dispute all the way to murdering underworld crime bosses...which would be an awesome job title, minus the whole murder thing...It's kinda shocking that there were more than 8 murderous athletes, but I kept the list for now to the most interesting sports star killers. Pro athletes should have enough money to hire hit men if they must kill, you know? And if you are getting paid huge bucks to be a pro athlete, WTF are you so angry about anyhow? But these jocks aren't the brightest bulbs in professional athletics, as evidenced by their stories below. Be on the lookout for a sequel if this list of murderous athletes is a hit.

Illegal Dumping of Dead Dogs - The Latest Puppy Mill Atrocity

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Missourians for the Protection of Dogs released a report that showed the latest atrocities committed by licensed puppy mills - "widespread and illegal dumping of dead dogs" in mass graves.

The Power of Cartoons: The Internet (And the World!) Through the Eyes of a Cartoonist [Video]

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In a series of witty punchlines, Patrick Chappatte makes a poignant case for the power of the humble cartoon. His projects in Lebanon, West Africa and Gaza show how, in the right hands, the pencil can illuminate serious issues and bring the most unlikely people together.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

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127 Hours (trailer vid)

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127 Hours releases November 5th and is the true story of mountain climber Aron Ralston's (James Franco) remarkable adventure to save himself after a fallen boulder crashes on his arm and traps him in an isolated canyon in Utah. Over the next five days Ralston examines his life and survives the elements to finally discover he has the courage and the wherewithal to extricate himself by any means necessary, scale a 65 foot wall and hike over eight miles before he is finally rescued. Throughout his journey, Ralston recalls friends, lovers (Clemence Poesy), family, and the two hikers (Amber Tamblyn, Kate Mara) he met before his accident. Will they be the last two people he ever had the chance to meet? A visceral thrilling story that will take an audience on a never before experienced journey and prove what we can do when we choose life.

Man Has $6,500 Love Doll 'Reincarnated'

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Let's pretend, for a second, you're a lonesome guy who has bad luck with women. You buy an upscale silicone love doll and grow attached to "her"; but, after a decade of lovin', she starts to fall apart.

26 Bizarre Star Wars Costumes

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Take a look at 26 Bizarre Star Wars costumes that show that Star Wars geeks will go to any length to become their favorite character (and more).

Army Sergeant, Sentenced to 11 Years for Pimping Out Teenage Girls

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It all started when federal investigators noticed a 17-year-old runaway girl from Seattle posting ads soliciting sex on Craigslist. It didn't take them long after that to determine that there was another, even younger, teenage girl doing the same thing and that Sgt. Sterling Terrance Hospedales was behind it all as a part time pimp and a full time scumbag.

8 Questions Every WoW Fan Apparently Needs Answered

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Blizzcon 2010 let gamers try Diablo III and World of Warcraft: Cataclysm, giving them a sneak preview of the cause of their next failed relationships.

The 9 Scariest Short Internet Films

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This Halloween night, we bet that a lot of you will be watching at least one scary movie in order to get into the proper spirit (no pun intended.)  This list might help you along your way.

San Francisco Dispensary Offers Free Weed for Giants Home Runs

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Do you love the San Francisco Giants? Do you love marijuana? If so, your rooting interests can be combined into one weed-fueled baseball bonanza during the World Series.

Alleged Phoenix Pimp Keeps Pimp Hand Strong by Throwing Cheeseburger at Prostitute

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They say pimpin' aint easy. Sometimes it's so hard that a pimp is forced to take drastic measures to keep his pimp hand strong -- like throwing a McDonald's cheeseburger at a prostitute because his milkshake wasn't included with his order.

Obama Wants White People in the Back of the Bus

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I'm happy to report that the entire cast of clowns at Fox News read their talking points memo for the day – the one that dealt with what President Obama really really meant when he said: Finally we got this car up on level ground. And, yes, it's a little beat up. It needs to go to the body shop. It's got some dents; it needs a tune-up. But it's pointing in the right direction. And now we've got the Republicans tapping us on the shoulder, saying, we want the keys back.

Excuse Me Sir...You Did What? (PIC)

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The 2010 All-Fiction Baseball Team (Graphic)

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The World Series starts tonight. Truth be told, we don't give a damn about either team. So we came up with the 2010 MLB All-Fiction Team.

New NASA Images Show Pakistan Still Needs Our Help

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While it may not be showing up in the "A" section of the newspaper anymore, new satellite images from NASA show that much of Pakistan is still flooded, and the crisis is far from over.

Identity Theft Statistics (Infographic)

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Here we take a look at one of the most common crimes committed worldwide: Identity theft. Take a look at how it happens in this knowledge packed Infographic.

Ghoulish Garage Sale Finds: Think Babies in Jars.

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Some people, either by accident or design, find themselves in possession of macabre objects. From hipbones to wallets made of human skin to babies in jars, what becomes of horrible artifacts?

CEO Salaries vs. Company Profits

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America is still picking up the pieces of the worst financial disaster in decades, and the bulk of the damage struck in the financial market. In a time where you might think banks would be keeping their money internal to repair and rebuild their organizations, we have instead gaped in horror as some 0f these same executives receive multimillion dollar bonuses year after year. In fact, a study performed by the Associated Press in 2008 found that $1.6 billion of total government bail out money (money provided to fledgling organizations intended to keep them from total collapse) went straight to various executives pockets. Today we explore where some of that morally-questionable money went.

Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' to be Adapted into Feature-Length Film

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In adapting the song to film, also attached is writer Jeremy Garelick, who found success with 'The Hangover .' The plot is said to center around horror legend Vincent Price, who performs the zombie voiceover during the song.

42 Classic Camo Moments In Pop Culture

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Check out the past, present, and future of this hardcore memorable print. Some of the most classic figures in pop culture history rocked Camo and you may not have even noticed. Check out this breakdown of it.

Dungeons & Dragons Site Has Impossible-To-Answer Security Question (PIC)

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And no, for security reasons Palmala Handerson is not an acceptable answer…

The 6 Creepiest Places on Earth (Part 2)

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Whether it's due to their bizarre histories, suspicious coincidences or good ol' human insanity, these are the locations even the die-hardest of atheists wouldn't venture into without a crucifix and a Super Soaker full of Pope-blessed water.

Is There a Gene for Liberals?

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Well, not quite, but scientists say they have found the first evidence that a gene can play a role in shaping an individual's political leanings.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

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Volvo Starts Development Of Fuel Cell Range-Extended Electric Vehicles

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Volvo has some ambitious plans for the future. In addition to the market launch of a plug-in hybrid in 2012, work is currently under way on evaluating the viability of an entirely electric-powered car and now we can add hydrogen-powered fuel cells to that list--but with a twist.

Chrysler To Tap Federal Money--This Time, for Green Cars

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Chrysler may join Nissan, Ford, Fisker and Tesla in winning a share of federal loans to convert old factories to greener-car production. Automotive News reports that Chrysler has applied to the Department of Energy for approximately $10 billion in low-interest loans, to be used for retooling...

iOS Security Hole Allows Easy Bypassing of Combo Lock Screen

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A flaw in iOS 4.1 means it is possible to access the iPhone's contact list and phone keypad even if the device is locked. The seemingly random set of combination of steps was first reported on the MacRumors forum. It was tested on both jailbroken and non-jailbroken iPhones, and appears to fail on 4.0.1 as well as 4.1. The flaw has been...

WTF: Old Woman With A Mobile Phone (1928)

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Footage found behind the scenes in Charlie Chaplins film 'The Circus' (1928). The scene shows a woman dressed in black with what can only be described as a mobile phone device – talking as she walks alone.

LimeWire Ordered To Shut Down By Federal Court

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After a long battle with the music industry, LimeWire is finally getting squeezed. A federal court in New York shut down the file-sharing service Tuesday following a judge's ruling that found the peer-to-peer file-sharing website liable for a "massive scale of infringement."

Gay Hate

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An Arkansas school board member's response to being asked to wear purple in support of gay youth. "Seriously they want me to wear purple because five queers killed themselves. The only way im wearin it for them is if they all commit suicide. I cant believe the people of this world have gotten this stupid. We are honoring the fact that they sinned and killed thereselves because of their sin. REALLY PEOPLE."

Scientists have perfected facial recognition on mobile phones

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Last month Apple bought Swedish firm Polar Rose for around $22 million. Their speciality? Facial recognition software. Scientists at The University of Manchester have also been working on figuring out how to bring facial recognition to mobile devices, and the results are both impressive and shocking.

What Kind of Evil is Google: Accidental or Intentional?

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Company claims ignorance and 'mortification' that it grabbed passwords, emails while facing lawsuit for selling user data

15 Movies With Huge and Horrific Death Counts

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Just in time for Halloween, here are 15 movies with huge, gruesome death counts.

Yer doin it wrong (Pic)

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Helmet anyone? This dude is totally going to feel the pain and as his face already says, Shit, I should have worn a helmet.

Coldplay Leaked song Exclusive and never released before

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Alex Feather Akimov instrumental guitar version of The Scientists by Coldplay Video: Writer/Producer: Kris Gutcheon Co-Producer: Adam Gilles Starring: Zack Wilden Sofia Gilles

Officials Say Photo of Bear Chasing Half-Mauled Bison in Yellowstone is Authentic

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Why did the bison cross the road? To get the hell away from the 800-pound grizzly trying to eat him.

The 20 Wildest 'Jerry Springer Show' Moments from the Past 20 Years

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From the dude who married his horse and the woman who slept with more than 200 men in less than a day to the scores of 'Jerry' guests who've gotten freaky with their relatives and the even larger group who've necessitated that the Springer show have a sizable budget for guest dental work, we've combed through the 'Jerry' archives to recall 20 of the wildest moments in the show's history ... enjoy(?).

Cannon Fires Shoe Directly Into Kid's Face (Video)

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Presenting the new Air Afflictions. For every pair you buy, we fire one at a douche's face.

Balloon Boy's Dad Returns as The Poor Man's Billy Mays (VIDEO)

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Richard Heene, whom you may remember as the father in last year's Balloon Boy hoax, is back in the limelight with his latest scheme.

Moron Walks Into Glass Door

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This dude walks full speed into a glass door then stumbles off confused as to what just happened.

How Do Americans Feel About The Recession? ( infographic)

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At a total of 18 months, it now has dubious honor of being the longest U.S. recession since the Great Depression.

WTF? Firefighters accuse mayor of stealing their sausage.

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He's also accused of snatching returnables from residents' recycling bins.

How To Die In A Horror Movie

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Suicide is never the answer, unless you're being chased through the dark woods by a seven-foot-tall maniac wearing a human ribcage mask and carrying a weed whacker. In the event that you're stranded, either by curse or scientific experiment gone wrong, in a scary movie, no one would begrudge you for shuffling off your own mortal coil. Killing yourself is a totally reasonable solution. Luckily, you have all kinds of ways of getting this over with.

Apple App Store is now available in China

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Apple has expanded its reach in China again, opening its online store and localizing its App Store for the region.