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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.

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