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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

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Keeping Safe On The Highway

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All motorists need to be careful on the highway to avoid becoming victims of crimes while driving; crimes that include carjacking, sexual assault, robbery and worse. The following are some tips to help keep you safe while getting from here to there.

10,000 Shipping Containers Lost At Sea Each Year…Here’s a Look At One

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Right now, as you read this, there are five or six million shipping containers on enormous cargo ships sailing across the world's oceans. And about every hour, on average, one is falling overboard never to be seen again.

New Osama Bin Laden Hunter Announces His Secret Mission via Press Release

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He's got a video camera, night goggles, a few AK 47s and a publicist

Ivory Coast Residents Under Siege: 'The World Has Forgotten About Us'

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As the world focuses on Libya and Japan, UN aid agencies are warning that Ivory Coast is rapidly becoming a forgotten.

7 Most Controversial iPhone Apps

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Even with Apple's infamously rigorous application process, we've seen a fair number of controversial apps hit the iTunes App Store.

SWF seeks wealthy, gullible western man: A history of the romance scam

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Romance scams – the phenomenon that has robbed countless eager men of their money and pride – have been around for quite some time, well before they exploded on the Internet.

iPhone 5 Won’t Be Delayed, Debuts End of June

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A Korean news website claims that the iPhone 5 is not going to be delayed and will debut in the fourth week of June, or towards the month's end.

House moves to overturn FCC on Net neutrality

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Despite threat of a presidential veto, House of Representatives takes step toward preventing federal regulators from going forward with regulations targeting broadband providers. Read this blog post by Declan McCullagh on Privacy Inc..

Hanging out in the studio with Chad VanGaalen

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Jordan Redaelli heads to Calgary to hang out at Chad Vangaalen's backyard studio.

The Top 25 Hedge-Fund Managers Made More Than $22 Billion Last Year

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It would take 441,400 Americans making $50,000 a year to match the salaries of the top 25 hedge-fund managers combined. Hedge-fund managers aren't the only ones. Last year, CEO pay increased 27 percent, rebounding back to prerecession levels.

Obama Promised to Leave Medical Marijuana Growers and Dispensaries Alone. He Lied.

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The President said medical marijuana dispensaries and growers wouldn't be prosecuted if they followed state law. Raids by feds in Los Angeles and Montana prove that he lied.

Transparent Fridge (PIC)

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No more hiding those bags of weed in the freezer!

Does the Original Tron Hold Up? from 1UP.com

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Our resident game movie expert investigates.

Is Palin the Hot New Baby Name?

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Met any baby Palins lately? No, this isn't some new political joke -- "Palin" gained some traction as a girl name in 2009.

EFF: Unqualified Names in the SSL Observatory

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Internet certification authorities (CAs) are charged with the task ofvouching for the identities of secure web servers.

Cleaning The Cobra Pit, Chuck Norris Style (Video)

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This guy was just cleaning out the cobra pit. He yanked them out of their napping spots and tossed them aside so he could sweep up their poop, dried skin and eggs

Burger Queen [Video]

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mmmmm fast food!

Gravity Wins! (Video)

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Yoga Ball Jousting Should Be A Sport!

CDC chief: Americans not at risk from radiation.

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Minuscule amounts of radiation detected in the United States do not pose any risk to Americans' health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Dr. Thomas Frieden reiterated Tuesday. "We do not expect radiation to reach problematic levels," he said on a conference call with reporters.

A Gallery of Pictogram Movie Posters

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The simplest explanation is usually the right one. That's Occam's Razor, which applies to a whole host of situations, but probably not to this post.

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