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- Five Movies That Do Imaginary Worlds Better Than Sucker Punch
- Earth’s Own Binary Sunset
- FCC Calls AT&T and T-Mobile Merger ‘Steep Climb’
- How was Operation Odyssey Dawn in Libya named?
- Did God Really Have a Wife?
- Adding 3D to Any HDMI-Capable TV or Projector, It Can Be Done
- Natalie Portman's Butt Has a New Trailer
- Was Google’s Fiber Plan Just Saber Rattling?
- Rare dinosaur found in Canada's oil sands
- Antarctica In Color, 1914 [PICS]
- Frightened Baby Birds Grow Longer Wings
- NYC Bartender Breaks World Record - 1003 Cocktails In One Hour
- This Goat is Armed (And Legged)
- Judge Throws Out Labels $75 Trillion(!) Suit Against LimeWire
- Madonna's Malawi charity 'squandered millions' | World news | The Guardian
- 11 Of The Most Entertaining Celebrity Meltdowns
- Low Budget Wolverine (PICS)
- Environmentalists Block California Clean-Air Law
- Scientists To Drill Deeper Than Ever Before
- Google Faces Antitrust Inquiries in 3 States
Five Movies That Do Imaginary Worlds Better Than Sucker Punch Posted: Five movies that give you reason to care about the dream world, whether by defining then breaking its own rules, never making you clear on where reality ends, or pulling the wool over your eyes until the last second that it's a dream at all. |
Posted: We all know living on a planet with "two suns and no women" would totally suck. But the fanboy in us all would love to see that Binary Sunset that is so iconic, to get to have that dramatic moment Luke had in A New Hope |
FCC Calls AT&T and T-Mobile Merger ‘Steep Climb’ Posted: AT&T and T-Mobile might want to think about investing in some carabiners and crampons, because an FCC official just shoved a mountain in front of their proposed $39 billion merger. |
How was Operation Odyssey Dawn in Libya named? Posted: Military actions from Operation Odyssey Dawn to Operation Desert Shield often have strange PR names. Military personnel have to take them quite seriously. |
Posted: Yes, says a leading theologian. And she may have been edited out of the Bible. |
Adding 3D to Any HDMI-Capable TV or Projector, It Can Be Done Posted: If you've invested thousands into an HDMI theater system for a home or business, you will soon have multiple options to preserve that investment and still go 3D. That's the promise from companies like Video Innovation Products (VIP), Just Add Power (JAP) and Optoma Technology. Earlier this year, startup VIP announced a line of affordable 3D... |
Natalie Portman's Butt Has a New Trailer Posted: Any movie with the line "We aim to kill the magical cocksucker" is too much like my old D&D sessions for me not to watch at least once. |
Was Google’s Fiber Plan Just Saber Rattling? Posted: Google announced its plan to build a superfast, fiber-to-the-home network in a lucky town last February and it would name the town in 2010. But last December it named a new person to lead the effort and said it needed more time. Where is the network? |
Rare dinosaur found in Canada's oil sands Posted: The Canadian oil sands, a vast expanse of tar and sand being mined for crude oil, yielded treasure of another kind this week when an oil company worker unearthed a 110-million-year-old dinosaur fossil that wasn't supposed to be there. |
Antarctica In Color, 1914 [PICS] Posted: When Sir Ernest Shackleton set sail for Antarctica on the ill-fated Endurance expedition in 1914, he brought 27 men with him, among them a cook, a biologist, a carpenter, two surgeons — and one tough-as-nails Australian photographer: Frank Hurley. |
Frightened Baby Birds Grow Longer Wings Posted: Female birds that are exposed to predators while they are ovulating produce smaller offspring than unexposed females, researchers have found. The chicks may be smaller, but surprisingly, their wings grow faster and longer than those of chicks from unexposed mothers. |
NYC Bartender Breaks World Record - 1003 Cocktails In One Hour Posted: Sheldon Wiley, the New York City-based mixologist, whipped up 1,003 cocktails to break the Guinness World Record for the most cocktails made in an hour. |
This Goat is Armed (And Legged) Posted: Who doesn't love a good goat picture, especially if that goat has 2 rifles attached to his sides? |
Judge Throws Out Labels $75 Trillion(!) Suit Against LimeWire Posted: The major labels' case against LimeWire is expected to start later this year, as the labels set their sights on the biggest file sharing fish they've pulled |
Madonna's Malawi charity 'squandered millions' | World news | The Guardian Posted: Managers ousted after damning audit reveals that £2.4m has been spent, but school project has not even broken ground |
11 Of The Most Entertaining Celebrity Meltdowns Posted: Who doesn't want fame and fortune? Even if you don't want one, you definitely want the other. But once you get to that point and beyond, just how much is too much? At what point does the nonstop attention and ridiculous bank account cause you to start to lose your mind a bit? Now that some of the smoke from the Charlie Sheen time bomb has settled a bit, we at Guyism got to thinking… What have some of our favorite meltdowns (both mild and major) of the rich and famous been? Here's what we came up with. |
Posted: Low Budget Wolverine costume requiring gloves, tape and a fork only. |
Environmentalists Block California Clean-Air Law Posted: A judge has stalled California's cap-and-trade program, the result a lawsuit filed by several environmental justice groups that believe a cap-and-trade program would allow companies to continue polluting in poor neighborhoods by buying their way out of reducing their emissions. |
Scientists To Drill Deeper Than Ever Before Posted: Scientists say technology exists to drill six miles through the Earth's crust to sample its mantle and learn more about seismic activity. |
Google Faces Antitrust Inquiries in 3 States Posted: Analysis: Is Google following Microsoft's path into the antitrust maze, which also began with state investigations? |
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