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- Seeking Right to Die, Ga. Woman Sues to Overturn Assisted Suicide Law
- India: gun culture, gun violence on the rise
- GM Turns Gulf Coast Oil Booms Into Chevy Volt Parts
- Researchers discover human immune system has emergency backup plan
- THINK Delivers First U.S.Built Electric Cars
- Meet the real life Tom and Jerry
- Hacked Sites Notifications Added to Google Search Results
- Tap Tap Revenge 4 released for iOS devices for FREE
- What The Boat (GIF)
- Mark Wahlberg & Will Smith Offered $1 Million To Fight In Celebrity Boxing Match
- Guy Pre-Games By Pounding a ‘Double Grenade,’ Films it For Internet
- Harrison Ford Thinks It's Not Such a Bad Idea to Kill Indiana Jones
- 15 Easter eggs to watch out for in Tron Legacy
- Steam tornado [Pic]
- Back to Basics: What You Will And Won’t See In Your Credit Reports
- A total lunar eclipse and winter solstice coincide on Dec. 21
- Tronopoly (image)
- 5 Ridiculous Things You Probably Believe About Islam
- Mom rips off daughter-in-law's nipple
- The Legend Tale of Klaus Santva
Seeking Right to Die, Ga. Woman Sues to Overturn Assisted Suicide Law Posted: Living with a fatal degenerative disease, Susan Caldwell relied heavily on the support of a Georgia-based right-to-die group. She had tried to kill herself in 2008 by strapping on a helium-filled hood, and just knowing the group -- the Final Exit Network -- was there for her gave her peace of mind. |
India: gun culture, gun violence on the rise Posted: "India has developed a gun obsession that makes Charlton Heston look like Gandhi." |
GM Turns Gulf Coast Oil Booms Into Chevy Volt Parts Posted: The automaker today announced plans to collect 100,000 pounds of booms used to soak up oil from the spill in the Gulf of Mexico and recycle them into under-hood components of the new Chevy Volt. |
Researchers discover human immune system has emergency backup plan Posted: New research by scientists at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine and Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences reveals that the immune system has an effective backup plan to protect the body from infection when the 'master regulator' of the body's innate immune system ... |
THINK Delivers First U.S.Built Electric Cars Posted: THINK has delivered its first U.S.-made electric cars today, constructed in the Elkhart, Indiana assembly plant. |
Meet the real life Tom and Jerry Posted: The 14-month-old feline, called Bumble, had leapt into the branches after his prey. But, just like his cartoon counterpart, the mouse proved far too quick and agile. |
Hacked Sites Notifications Added to Google Search Results Posted: Google has served up noticed for malware-infested sites for years, but they've gone one better with their latest feature. The company has altered its search results notifications with a "This site may be compromised" link to help in safer searching. According to Google's blog post, the company uses |
Tap Tap Revenge 4 released for iOS devices for FREE Posted: Disney Mobile's Tapulous launches Tap Tap Revenge 4 for iOS devices today. The music rhythm game is a free download from iTunes. |
Posted: This honestly looked like a medal winning routine until that boat had to go and make an appearance before it was supposed to. |
Mark Wahlberg & Will Smith Offered $1 Million To Fight In Celebrity Boxing Match Posted: Mark Wahlberg and Will Smith will be offered a cool $1 million each to fight in a celebrity boxing match on February 26, 2011, in Las Vegas. |
Guy Pre-Games By Pounding a ‘Double Grenade,’ Films it For Internet Posted: Here's a viral video of a guy celebrating the end of finals by pounding a "double grenade" in under a minute. What is a "double grenade," you ask? It's a huge, meta Jager Bomb. The "shot" -- if you want to call it that -- consists of one shot of tequila, one shot of Jag, two shots of vodka, two shots of Blue Curacao, and about a can and a half of Red Bull. |
Harrison Ford Thinks It's Not Such a Bad Idea to Kill Indiana Jones Posted: Will this ensure there will be no further sequels? (Probably just wishful thinking.) |
15 Easter eggs to watch out for in Tron Legacy Posted: Now that Tron Legacy is in theaters, let's take a look at the many hidden references that pepper the film. The film's screenwriters were also willing to give us hints about where to find Easter eggs. Spoilers way on! |
Posted: Steam coming off a geothermal area and forms into a 30-foot high tornado. |
Back to Basics: What You Will And Won’t See In Your Credit Reports Posted: Credit reports are generally broken down into five to seven areas, depending on what credit report you're looking at and whether it's a "consumer" version or a "users" version. Here's are the sections and what you're likely to find in each. |
A total lunar eclipse and winter solstice coincide on Dec. 21 Posted: With frigid temperatures already blanketing much of the United States, the arrival of the winter solstice on December 21 may not be an occasion many people feel like celebrating. But a dazzling total lunar eclipse to start the day might just raise a few chilled spirits. |
Posted: Tron inspired monopoly board Game |
5 Ridiculous Things You Probably Believe About Islam Posted: In the same way that not all Christians are Young Earth Creationists, plenty of modern Muslims see room for interpretation in the Quran. But you wouldn't know it if you're growing up in the West. |
Mom rips off daughter-in-law's nipple Posted: The mother was drunkenly arguing with her son when the daughter-in-law stepped between them. That's when mom grabbed her nipple and began to squeeze and pull, giving her the most wicked titty twister in recorded history. |
The Legend Tale of Klaus Santva Posted: Live in Eastern Europe? You can look forward to a Christmas of cold, bitter darkness and the wrath of Klaus Santva's less-than-jolly demon spirits. |
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