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Saturday, January 29, 2011

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The Many Terrifying Faces Of Anthony Hopkins (image)

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Hopkins' signature role was Dr. Hannibal Lecter in "Silence of the Lambs," then again in "Hannibal" and "Red Dragon." I did not sleep well for a couple nights after watching "Silence." Look at the grid of Hopkins' many terrifying faces, and you might lose a few winks too.

Perfect example of "Dance like no one's watching" [Video]

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Weather Forecast Calls for a Hot 2011 [w/vid]

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Sure, the East Coast has been hit especially hard with snowstorms this winter. But be prepared. The weather forecast calls for a hot 2011. In fact, last year tied for the hottest year on record, the result of a long-term warming trend which will continue, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).

1970s Marijuana Smuggler Arrested In Florida Senior Community

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After being on the run for more than 30 years, a member of the legendary Miami-based "Black Tuna Gang," a marijuana smuggling operation, was arrested by U.S. Marshals Thursday morning in a senior community in West Palm Beach, Florida.

BlackBerry, Phones back up in Egypt, Briefly Down in West

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RIM faced mixed blessings on Saturday as service came back in Egypt but suffered a temporary North American outage. NBC's Richard

Extraterrestrials now live among us in China and in U.S.A.

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A Canadian newspaper is reporting that Sun Shili, a retired foreign ministry official, states Extraterrestrials are living among us. An extraterrestrial from Ta

'Air laser' may sniff bombs, pollutants from a distance (w/ Video)

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Princeton University engineers have developed a new laser sensing technology that may allow soldiers to detect hidden bombs from a distance and scientists to better measure airborne environmental pollutants and greenhouse gasses.

Could a U.S. government crackdown take America off the internet?

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With the threat of today's protests looming in Egypt, on Thursday Egyptian authorities cut the nation off the internet. No online communication could pass in or out of the country. We investigated whether a similar lockdown could happen in America.

Today Show January 1994...What is the Internet??

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Bryant Gumbel and Katie Couric don't know what the Internet is...

Pentagon official died after assault

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John P. Wheeler III, a former Pentagon official and the first chairman of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, "died as a result of blunt force trauma after being assaulted," the Delaware medical examiner's office said Friday.

How Egypt Switched Off the Internet

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Egypt's astonishing decision to shut down communications with the outside world — blocking the Internet for millions of people — might look like a wild reaction by an under-pressure government. But evidence suggests it's a well-planned and meticulously worked attempt to suppress communication.

What you didn't know about Nintendo [Infographic]

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I've moved away from posting infographics recently, as since they became popular, their quality has generally plummeted pretty hard. But I did enjoy this

iPhone Users Are About to Be Screwed Over - John C. Dvorak

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The addition of the NFC chip to the iPhone isn't for easy credit card purchases, but so the phone companies can control your financial transactions. Be warned.

12 Amazing PC Case Designs (Pics)

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Many hardware enthusiasts love to design and create unique cases for their computers. This post showcases the most creative and original case mods.

Boy Gets Dunked Through Basketball Hoop

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A Boy dunks himself by accident through a basketball hoop during the halftime of a Phoenix Suns game.

Dimensions: “We want to bring home the human scale of events and places in history"

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Dimensions juxtaposes the size of historical events with your home and neighbourhood, overlaying important places, events and things on a satellite view of where you live. Certain "Dimensions" can be transformed into short walks, so you can get a physical appreciation of the distances involved.

2011 Oscars: Pirates Have to Wait Longer for Fewer Leaks

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The 2011 Oscar nominees were announced earlier this week, inspiring many people to fire up their BitTorrent clients and start downloading. This year, fewer high quality copies leaked online and pirates had to wait longer than in previous years for those that did.

Batman Overload!

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As all of us feverishly await the next installment of Batman we can still revel in the fact that Batman is a huge part of our lives.   I honestly think we

Researchers Call For Creation of Standardized METI Protocol For Talking To Extraterrestrials

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Since the first binary code sent from Puerto Rico in 1974, our messages to aliens have been increasingly complicated and cryptic, possibly so much that extraterrestrials won't get what we're saying. A trio of astrophysicists from the US and France hope to change that by building an extraterrestrial messaging protocol, so any spacebound communiqué could be easily understood.

This is way to much 90s awesome in one place (Pic)

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Michael Jordan, Kidd, Will Smith, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Play

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