Saturday, July 14, 2007

Interesting Stuff

7/14/2007 12:10:09 PM
title says it all...... US Drug czars claims we are terrorists!!
7/14/2007 12:00:12 PM
Don't know if it's Photoshoped, but it off the charts on the cuteness scale.
7/14/2007 12:00:10 PM
The U.S has repeatedly made a "drug war exception" in its foreign policy towards brutal regimes. Perhaps the worst example of this "drug war exception" policy occurred just four months before 9/11 when the Bush Administration sent 43 Million dollars to the Taliban in Afghanistan.
7/14/2007 11:50:05 AM
Ouch! I bet it was much worse coming out than going in.
7/14/2007 11:40:07 AM
An unidentified, beflipflopped guy in shorts strolled into Mastrorocco's Market and reprogrammed the cash machine to think it was dispensing dollar bills instead of twenties. The ATM maker printed its default administrative passcodes in its ATM service manuals, which have been widely available online.
7/14/2007 10:40:03 AM
I don't think this is an officially licensed product. [PIC]
7/14/2007 10:30:05 AM
Believing it would be the weapon of the future, the CIA tested LSD on themselves, unwitting citizens, and even considered large-scale testing of psychochemical weapons in the U.S.
7/14/2007 10:20:03 AM
" Peter Hutterer, a PhD student at the Wearable Computer Lab at the University of South Australia, has released a Beta version of his multicursor modification to the X server windowing system under Linux. What it does, in essence, is provide users in a X windows desktop environment like KDE or GNOME to use multiple cursor points on a touchscreen...
7/14/2007 8:50:13 AM
After a Democratic forum, Clinton and Edwards agree 'our guys should talk'
7/14/2007 8:40:11 AM
During a locked-doors meeting at E3 yesterday, legendary game designer, Shigeru Miyamoto, and Twilight Princess Director, Eiji Aonuma, sat down and discussed the Legend of Zelda franchise's present, past, and future.The meeting was scheduled to be a Super Mario Galaxy discussion, but Mr. Aonuma jumped in to reveal information regarding Th...
7/14/2007 8:10:07 AM
In this list, Pulp Secret examines the five most memorable modes of transportation from comics. It also include original artwork created especially for the piece by illustrator Jeaux Janovsky.
7/14/2007 8:10:05 AM
Depending on what you're planning to buy, some days of the week may yield better bargains. From airline tickets to clothes, experts weigh in.
7/14/2007 8:00:15 AM
When the shuttle rolled out from the Vehicle Assembly Building Wednesday, a giant "Go Endeavour" sign was put on a fence in front of the craft. However, one item was missing from the sign: the "u" in Endeavour.
7/14/2007 6:50:04 AM
Aseries of 360-degree, high-resolution techno-porn shots depicting various parts of the amazing 27-kilometer underground complex (complete with soothingly industrial ambient background soundscapesâ€"you can almost hear the magnets cooling) should keep your mind off doomsday long enough to remember that the LHC is probably a pretty good idea after all
7/14/2007 5:40:03 AM
Remember when E3 was the biggest event of the year? Engadget does. They've posted a few then-and-now pictures to show just how different it is these days.
7/14/2007 4:20:01 AM
A new Web site has launched focused on new Mac users.
7/14/2007 3:30:09 AM
What is it with Nintendo and the word Spastic?
7/14/2007 3:10:07 AM
everyone should know about the usefulness of vinegar
7/14/2007 3:00:09 AM
A Bush Loving Chickenhawk tries to say he's too old for the military. He's 31 and the military takes people up to 40. Priceless...
7/14/2007 2:10:05 AM
Chilling journal and videotape found. Identifies potential victims by name.
7/14/2007 1:50:04 AM
The one photo the GOP does not want anyone to see was snapped at yesterday’s NAACP GOP Presidential Candidate Forum. The NAACP invited all 9 Republican candidates to the forum, but only one showed up: Tom Tancredo. All the Democratic Presidential hopefuls showed up for their forum.
7/14/2007 1:35:15 AM
"Missionaries documented their contests as long ago as the 1630s. Such early matches could involve hundreds of men, and last for days in fields spanning miles."
7/14/2007 1:30:09 AM
Don't let everyone convince you that all of the good domains are already taken.
7/14/2007 1:30:06 AM
Copper hit $3.66 a pound today on the COMEX exchange - that's a lot. Copper is heavier than iron, and the weight really adds up quickly. For example, it only takes 146 pre-1982 pennies to make a pound. Yes, that means you can make $2.20/lb. by melting down your pennies. Except, of course, it is explicitly illegal to do so...
7/14/2007 1:10:04 AM
"Contents may settle during shipment"
7/14/2007 12:30:09 AM
Some Digg users accuse Rose of spending too much time on side projects and not enough on launching much-needed Digg features like a photo section and improved comments. Potential rival Streamy was greeted with cheers, despite no users having tested it. But no site has ever managed to win over Digg users in large numbers. Here are some contenders.
7/14/2007 12:20:09 AM
Even a broken clock like Billo is correct once in a while...
7/14/2007 12:00:25 AM
“Candidates, no matter how important or influential they perceive themselves to be, do not have and should not have the power to determine who is allowed to speak to the American public and who is not,” Kucinich said in a statement released by his campaign.
7/14/2007 12:00:08 AM
“The same folks that are bombing innocent people in Iraq,” he said, “were the ones who attacked us in America on September the 11th, and that’s why what happens in Iraq matters to the security here at home.”
7/14/2007 12:00:04 AM
Inconceivable!
7/13/2007 11:50:05 PM
You got too used to Yahoo and MSN smilies and want them back in Pidgin? Well, it is as easy as dragging and dropping a file
7/13/2007 11:50:05 PM
The One laptop Per Child Project and Intel have put their differences aside, at least for now, as Intel agrees to take a seat on the OLPC Board of Directors. The new "peace" between Intel and OLPC will also involve the project receiving some funding from Intel, and according to a statement, "Intel and OLPC will explore collaborations involving ...
7/13/2007 11:40:05 PM
Easy and fast tutorial to create an absolutely gorgeous icon for your website/web 2.0 app.
7/13/2007 11:30:05 PM
The comments were typical of banter on Internet message boards for stocks, but the writer's identity was anything but. Rahodeb was an online pseudonym of John Mackey, co-founder and chief executive of Whole Foods Market Inc. Earlier this year, his company agreed to buy Wild Oats for $565 million, or $18.50 a share.
7/13/2007 11:20:12 PM
Dave Karraker of Sony Computer Entertainment of America has contacted Joystiq to give us claification on the story that would have made us believe Sony had truly lost it's mind once and for all. The fun never ends, does it?
7/13/2007 11:10:05 PM
Democrats John Edwards and Hillary Rodham Clinton consider themselves among the top presidential candidates. They were caught by Fox News microphones discussing their desire to limit future joint appearances to exclude some lower rivals after a forum in Detroit Thursday.
7/13/2007 10:50:03 PM
Next time you call up Google, you could encounter the consumer watchdog's logo and a sternly worded Federal Court order telling you the internet giant has broken the law. They want Google to display a website notice, saying it has breached the Trade Practices Act, and to implement a compliance program, likely to cost millions of dollars worldwide
7/13/2007 10:30:03 PM
In this article I will describe a very useful program: GNU Screen. Usually this program is used by people who have a shell account on a Unix server. But it can be also helpful to people who haven’t yet started to use a terminal or even Linux/Unix at all.
7/13/2007 10:10:06 PM
The money is from a mother and her two sons who are regular customers, but don't want to be named.
7/13/2007 9:55:15 PM
One of the world's largest optical telescopes is set to peer into space for the first time. Installed on a 2,400m-high (7,900ft) peak on the Canary Island of La Palma, the huge telescope consists of a mirror measuring 10.4m (34.1ft) in diameter.

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