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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

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Five Video Games More Tasteless Than Call of Juarez: The Cartel

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Even though the Mexican Drug War continues unabated a few hundred miles down the Southwest Freeway, this news...

5 Amazing Things Invented by Donald Duck (Seriously)

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The guy behind Donald Duck comics might be our generation's Da Vinci ...

Nominees Announced for First Annual Comedy Awards

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Comedy Central just announced the nominations for their upcoming Comedy Awards. 30 Rock, South Park, Ricky Gervais, Will Ferrell and Louis CK are among those honored.

Mozilla: Is IE9 a modern browser?...NO!

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Is Google in Decline?

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Three reasons why Google may not forever be king

Animated gnomes top UK box office chart

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An adaptation of Romeo and Juliet featuring animated gnomes tops the UK box office chart in its debut weekend.

5 Plot Holes We Just Don’t Discuss

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Plot holes are inevitable. To err is human, and as such, no work of fiction will ever be without plot holes. Heck, there are plot holes in religious texts, so what makes us think a comic book or film about space travel will fair any better? That said, there are a few that are glaring, with little to no explanation, and it seems we just accept them as they are.

Is the Playboy Mansion's infamous Grotto to blame for the pneumonia outbreak?

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The infection count is up to 197 people, according to the Times. Playboy is still hush-hush about whether that toll includes any bunnies. Hey, maybe they're grotto-immune!

Man decides to open source his genetic data using GitHub

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There are many services popping up on the Internet allowing you to store data about yourself or the projects you are working on. One of the most popular among

Study: Harmful Medical Devices Got FDA Approval Too Easily

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Most medical devices recalled in recent years because of deaths or life-threatening problems were cleared for approval under less stringent regulations that don't require human testing, an analysis found. Read more: http://healthland.time.com/2011/02/14/study-harmful-medical-devices-got-fda-approval-too-easily/#ixzz1E0QhfnHL

Grandma Reads Conan O'Brien's Tweets (VIDEO)

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Conan O'briens tweets read by an adorably aged grandmother.

CBS files a copyright claim against themselves (Pic)

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Bomb Defusing Marine Gets Down. Gotta Salute Awesome (Dance) Moves [VID]

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Michele Bachmann Begs For Cash, Using Clinton's Statements For Fundraising

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Former President Bill Clinton told the World Economic Forum recently that Rep. Michele Bachmann was divorced from reality and living in a parallel universe when it comes to health care in the United States. Right on cue, Bachmann turned Clinton's jibe into a fundraising gold mine.

New material provides 25 percent greater thermoelectric conversion efficiency

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Automobiles, military vehicles, even large-scale power generating facilities may someday operate far more efficiently.

Girl With 12 Fingers, 14 Toes Reaches For a Record

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YANGON, Myanmar – From almost the moment Le Yati Min was born, her mother knew the girl had a little something extra. "I asked the nurses whether my kid was born complete with hands and legs," says her mother. "They replied that the baby even has more than she needs."

Michelle Pfeiffer in Talks to Reteam With Tim Burton for 'Dark Shadows'

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Role would cast her opposite Johnny Depp in Warner Bros' big-screen take on the 1960s gothic vampire TV soap opera.

Hey, liberals: Time to give the Beck bashing a rest - Glenn Beck

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And lay off Bachmann and Palin while you're at it. Why shooting fish in a barrel is a bad political strategy

Why It's Not a 'Safe Bet' to Believe In God

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The idea that you should believe in God "just in case" trivializes both faith and reality, and concedes your argument before it's begun.

Apple report reveals child labour increase

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Apple's annual report says 91 children worked at its suppliers in 2010, and 137 workers were poisoned by n-hexane

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