Archive for March, 2008
A story is often told at times like this — times when American voters are choosing among candidates richly seasoned with political experience and those who are less experienced but perhaps more exciting alternatives.
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WikiLeaks Win as Judge Rescinds U.S. Shutdown Order
0 Comments Published March 1st, 2008 in DigglessA federal judge on Friday allowed whistleblower site WikiLeaks to resume online in the United States, a week after ordering its hosting company and domain registrar to shut down and lock the renegade’s site from the Internet. The site should resume U.S. operations perhaps as early as today.
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Obama PWNS Hillary Clinton In Response to Red Phone Ad
0 Comments Published March 1st, 2008 in Diggless” … We’ve had a red phone moment. It was the decision to invade Iraq. And Senator Clinton gave the wrong answer …”
Sites like SugarDaddy.com lure young women by offering them far more money than they could get in most professions. What’s wrong with this picture?
How do you think colorblind people play videogames? How do they deal with the fact that they can’t differentiate between red and green in Guitar Hero, or Rockstar Table Tennis? This article delves into what it’s like to love videogames as a colorblind person.
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A retort to some smart-ass pirate vs. ninja picture
This chick does an incredible job of imitating 21 different accents. Does anyone know this chicks name or at least her age?
Amazon has finally released their MP3 downloader for Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, and OpenSUSE. Now Linux users can legally download entire DRM free albums. They had to do it song-by-song before, which ends up costing more.
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Apparently at least 5 spacecraft, including Voyager 1 and 2, unexpectedly accelerate towards the sun.
Physics lab completes world’s largest jigsaw puzzle
0 Comments Published March 1st, 2008 in DigglessA 100-tonne wheel, the last piece of an ambitious experiment that scientists hope will help unlock the secrets of the universe, was successfully lowered into an underground cavern on Friday.
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