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- "The Walking Dead" Writing Staff Gutted
- Friday Update: Goodbye old Wizard... Hello Sage
- GOProud Endorsed Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA) Supports Repeal of DADT
- How a dead tramp fooled Hitler
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- BBC - Newsbeat - Lady Gaga songs 'stolen' in Germany
- Health care providers urge less radiation
- Lightning Fast Won't Come Cheap With Verizon's 4G
- iPhone 5 and iOS5 May be Getting Radial Menus
- White House is Eerily Silent on Taxes
- Feds Tracking Americans' Credit Cards in Real-Time Without a Warrant
- Survey: 93% of employees would ditch the holiday party for more money
- Ubisoft implements humorous anti-piracy measure
- Cool LEGO Hanukkah Menorahs
- John Lennon: A Pioneer of Fame
- Christmas Pictures From Around the World
- An ode to the McRib sandwich
- 10 Laws You Won't Believe are Real
- Notifications Leaked
- Bridalplasty: The New Reality Show That Proves We're Doomed
"The Walking Dead" Writing Staff Gutted Posted: Word is that Darabont wants to replace them all with freelancers, which isn't uncommon in television, but it is a bit strange for a show as high-profile as The Walking Dead, and one based on an established IP, too. |
Friday Update: Goodbye old Wizard... Hello Sage Posted: The Jedi Wizard has officially been renamed. Here's the official news: A few weeks ago, we asked the community to help us rename the Jedi Wizard advanced class. Thousands of votes and many posts full of lively debate later, the polls have closed, and we have a clear winner! Without further ado: The new name for the Jedi Wizard is Jedi Sage! Thanks to everyone who participated in the voting process. Your feedback is always important to us, so please join us on the forums and let us know what you think about the game. - The Star Wars: The Old Republic teamFor anyone who's been fo |
GOProud Endorsed Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA) Supports Repeal of DADT Posted: GOProud was proud to be the only gay organization to stand with Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA) during his historic election campaign. Now we are proud he is standing with us. U.S. Senator Scott Brown (R-MA) today issued the following statement on the Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy: |
How a dead tramp fooled Hitler Posted: In 1943 the Nazis fell for a British plot to pass off a dead tramp as an officer carrying secret documents. Why? |
Posted: Ironic, don't you think?.. |
BBC - Newsbeat - Lady Gaga songs 'stolen' in Germany Posted: Two people are being investigated by police in Germany after being accused of stealing songs from artists like Lady Gaga and Justin Timberlake |
Health care providers urge less radiation Posted: Too much radiation can cause cancer. The average American's total radiation exposure has increased in recent decades because of the increased use of new imaging tests, particularly CT scans, raising questions about possible increased cancer risk. |
Lightning Fast Won't Come Cheap With Verizon's 4G Posted: After all the anticipation about Verizon's LTE network, consumers may balk at the price. The ultrafast mobile 4G network will cost $50 per month to transmit up to 5 gigabytes of data and $80 per month for 10 gigs. |
iPhone 5 and iOS5 May be Getting Radial Menus Posted: A patent application published today shows the possibility of Radial menus in Apple's upcoming operating system. |
White House is Eerily Silent on Taxes Posted: The tax cut fight highlights Democrats' missing convictions, and the White House's silence on the fight over tax cuts is rather surprising. |
Feds Tracking Americans' Credit Cards in Real-Time Without a Warrant Posted: Federal law enforcement agencies have been tracking Americans in real-time using credit cards, loyalty cards and travel reservations without getting court orders for the "hotwatch." |
Survey: 93% of employees would ditch the holiday party for more money Posted: Survey: 80% of companies still throw holiday parties, but 93% of employees would ditch the brouhaha for more money |
Ubisoft implements humorous anti-piracy measure Posted: Pirates who attempt to load up the ROM for Michael Jackson: The Experience will be greeted with something rather unexpected... |
Posted: Celebrate the Festival of Lights with the toys we like best. |
John Lennon: A Pioneer of Fame Posted: John Lennon, one of the most innovative musicians of the last century, was also a pioneer of fame, expanded our notion of what stardom could mean, and of what effect it could have. |
Christmas Pictures From Around the World Posted: People dressed as Father Frost, the central figure in Russia's New Year festival and the Russian equivalent of Santa Claus, |
Posted: The McRib sandwich will be ripped from our hands, and our hearts, on December 5, cruelly taken away by the McDonald's corporation. |
10 Laws You Won't Believe are Real Posted: We Americans complain at our laws but our laws ain't s**t compared to some other countries. |
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Bridalplasty: The New Reality Show That Proves We're Doomed Posted: Oh poor, sad, naive, Past Daniel. I can see you, a year ago, writing about Jersey Shore, and believing --really believing-- that it was the absolute lowest level to which Reality television was goi... |
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