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Thursday, November 11, 2010

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Dildocopter (GIF)

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Oldie but goodie.

10 Hard Truths About War for Veterans Day (and Every Other Day)

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As we celebrate our veterans, we need to remember some realities that the public is barely aware of, but veterans know only too well.

First 'Apple-1' computer sold by Steve Jobs on sale for £150k (Pics)

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The first ever Apple computer that company founder Steve Jobs sold from his parents' garage is up for sale - for a whopping £150,000. There were about 200 examples of the original 'Apple-1' that were launched in 1976 and only a few survive today. They were the forerunners of the iPod, iPad, iPhone and everything else that Apple has produced over the years.

The 12 Most Unstoppable Things Ever Seen On Film

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Being unstoppable means you cannot be stopped. Once in motion you'll stay in motion. Once set on a course, you'll reach your destination, no matter what obstacles are put in your way. It's the ultimate move, the all powerful weapon, the perfect villain, the infectious idea, the utterly invulnerable hero, the absolute certainty. No Kryptonite here.

Page 3′s Old Spice Parody Featuring Rosie Jones (Video)

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The woman you'd love your woman to be...

The Dirtiest Comic Book Sex Scenes

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So comic books have grown beyond spandex do-gooders punching jaywalkers in the breadbasket - now they're fit to depict the full range of human experience. And that includes sex. Check this list of the 50 most notable sex scenes in comics.

Is the American dream slipping away?

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An ABC News/Yahoo News poll revealed that today, only half of us think the American dream — which the pollsters defined as 'if you work hard you'll get ahead' — still holds true, while 43% said that it had once been true.

Apple Smashes Patch Record With Gigantic Update

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Apple this week patched a record 134 Mac OS X vulnerabilities, easily topping the previous record of fixing 90 flaws in March.

Why the world’s love affair with gold is dangerous.

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While G20 leaders meet in Seoul, World Bank President Robert Zoellick is suggesting a possible return to the gold standard.

Top 9 Coolest Movie Cars on eBay

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Even though you may never live like a movie star, that's no reason not to drive like one.

5 Best Places to Have a Quickie

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The practice of "the quickie" has come alive in our culture, and make it easier to satisfy urges that we would normally have to hold in until it was appropriate.

What to expect from iOS 4.2 on iPhone

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Most of the focus on the forthcoming iOS 4.2 update has been on the iPad, and rightly so. The iPad is finally getting marquee features that most iPhone users have enjoyed for months, like multitasking and folder support. iOS 4.2 doesn't bring as many changes to the iPhone as it does to the iPad, but it does introduce a few new features to the iPhone.

7-Foot Tall 14 Year-Old From India Has Eyes Set on NBA

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Meet Satnam Singh Bhamara of India. He's not your average 14 year-old as he stands over 7 feet tall!

Enough Oxygen for Life Found Millions of Years Too Early

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Earth's atmosphere contained enough oxygen for complex life to develop nearly 1.2 billion years ago -- 400 million years earlier than scientists previously

Call of Duty: Black Ops -- Secrets of the Main Menu (Easter Eggs)

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Call of Duty: Black Ops has secrets buried right in front of you in the main menu. Want to know how to unlock these awesome easter eggs? Check out the video below where we'll tell you how it works. Of course, you need to be warned that there are some spoilers in here. Unlocking fun definitely comes with a price.

I miss George W. Bush

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I don't miss him in the sense that I wish he were still president. Rather, I miss him because in the end he was willing to toss aside his ideological orthodoxy when the national interest required it - a trait conspicuously absent among his fellow conservatives these last two years.

A Brief History of Fossil Fuels (Video)

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What Next? This short animated film made by the Post Carbon Institute gives a quick and entertaining history of our use of fossil fuels to power most of our lives, and what the post-carbon world might look like. I

Catzilla [IMG]

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Cute and destructive.

The Most Amazing Kill Ever: Tomahawk [VID]

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This is easily the best video you will see all week.

'Mythbusters' in 3D? Yes, please

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The deal with Discovery Communications is nearing completion...

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