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- Dragon Ball Impressionism
- Scott Walker Rewards Wisconsin Tax Cheats While Homeowners Pay More
- The Milky Way shines above Lake Tahoe [Video]
- 12 Of The Greatest Cyberpunk Games
- Real Life Ghost Hunters? (Vid)
- Judging couples' chemistry influenced by serotonin
- The Early '90s Nick Sitcoms Are Returning to Nickelodeon
- Hipster Traps in NYC (PIC)
- Halo: Reach Defiant Map Pack Review
- NBA Legend Bill Walton is Sven the Wise in Helmet to Helmet (Video)
- 9 of the Biggest Box Office Bombs in Hollywood History
- How hackers can control your car, and how the NYT got it wrong
- A Pedestal for Harriet Tubman
- iPad 2's Smart Cover torn down, found using 31 magnets
- Japanese death toll to far exceed 10,000
- Why Is America Infatuated With Charlie Sheen’s Downfall?
- Because Reading Slowly Sucks... (Infographic)
- Miracle of the baby girl plucked from the rubble: Four-month-old reunited with her father (pics) Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1366155/Japan-earthquake-survivor-reunited-baby-daughter--tsunami-warning-sounds.html#ixzz1GbWGYz9w
- The Most Terrifying Japan Tsunami Videos I’ve Seen
- EFF: Do Open Government Laws Still Matter in the Era of WikiLeaks?
Posted: Yes art nerds, I'm pretty sure this isn't actually impressionism, but I don't know my art styles well enough to comment on what this actually is. Portriat…ture? |
Scott Walker Rewards Wisconsin Tax Cheats While Homeowners Pay More Posted: How would you like to be a Wisconsin homeowner and find out that under Scott Walker, tax cheats were ignored? |
The Milky Way shines above Lake Tahoe [Video] Posted: The time-lapse has been around for a bit so apologies if you've seen it already, but if you haven't you're in for a treat. |
12 Of The Greatest Cyberpunk Games Posted: With a new Deus Ex game in the works, the video game industry has started to turn its attention back to the long ignored cyberpunk setting, which briefly had immense popularity in the mid 90s before fading away. |
Real Life Ghost Hunters? (Vid) Posted: Ghost Hunters? Paranormal Researchers? On T.V? |
Judging couples' chemistry influenced by serotonin Posted: (PhysOrg.com) -- The judgements we make about the intimacy of other couples' relationships are influenced by the brain chemical serotonin, an Oxford University study has found. |
The Early '90s Nick Sitcoms Are Returning to Nickelodeon Posted: A preview of what you're about to be offered from 12-2 am |
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Halo: Reach Defiant Map Pack Review Posted: Halo: Reach's second map pack, the Defiant Map Pack, is going to be released in a couple of days. Here's what it's going to be like. |
NBA Legend Bill Walton is Sven the Wise in Helmet to Helmet (Video) Posted: After cutting back his broadcasting duties the past few years, we've sort of missed the big fella. After his Guinness Commercial last week was released, we just can't get enough Bill Walton. Check out his new role as 'Sven the Wise'.... |
9 of the Biggest Box Office Bombs in Hollywood History Posted: With Mars Needs Moms well on its way to becoming one of the biggest Hollywood debacles ever, what better time to remember some of Hollywood's other biggest debacles Ahead, nine of the worst bombs to ever detonate at a theater near you. |
How hackers can control your car, and how the NYT got it wrong Posted: Researchers have discovered a way for hackers to access a car's control system, but the details on how they did it remain a mystery. |
Posted: Maryland's tireless foe of slavery embodies the values that Statuary Hall honors. |
iPad 2's Smart Cover torn down, found using 31 magnets Posted: A unique teardown by iFixit of the iPad 2's Smart Cover and its match-up in the iPad has revealed a more elaborate system than many first thought. The two use a total of 31 magnets, 21 in the cover and 10 in the iPad itself, and are in a more layout than some might initially suspect. |
Japanese death toll to far exceed 10,000 Posted: The death toll from the Japanese earthquake and tsunami is expected to exceed 10,000 as local and international rescue teams search through the ruins of north-eastern coastal cities for survivors of last Friday's disaster ... |
Why Is America Infatuated With Charlie Sheen’s Downfall? Posted: We're desensitized now. We've been Punk'd and Borat'd into complacency. The Hollywood public psychological meltdown has sadly become a flash-bulbed Boy Who Cried Wolf tale, of sorts. To many, Charlie Sheen is merely the latest. |
Because Reading Slowly Sucks... (Infographic) Posted: Because Reading Slowly Sucks...: You've done it. You've seen or heard of someone who can speed read and though, "I wish I could do that." It's actually turned into big business with companies offering training and seminars to appeal to those who envy the skill. It's not something that requires training. There is no secret sauce that requires a coach or tutor. |
Posted: Trapped under rubble following the massive earthquake and subsequent tsunami, the baby girl had survived for three days in the remains of the city of Ishinomaki. |
The Most Terrifying Japan Tsunami Videos I’ve Seen Posted: These speak for themselves. Unbelievable. Watch and then find out how you can help. |
EFF: Do Open Government Laws Still Matter in the Era of WikiLeaks? Posted: March 14-18, 2011 is "Sunshine Week"—a week to focus on the importance of open government and how we can ensure accountability for our leaders at the federal, state and local levels.In the year since Sunshine Week 2010, the wor... |
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