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Topic: Miscellaneous |
8:16 pm EST, Dec 10, 2004 |
] Protective and decorative case for the Apple iPod. ] PodSkinz are form fitting and give the appearance of ] originality. They do not add the bulk of other cases on ] the market. Each includes a cling-vinyl screen protector. You can get a cute little cover for your ipod and apple computer just like a cell phone. (he he) MacSkinz Designs |
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Creation Museum | Walk-through |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
1:32 pm EST, Dec 6, 2004 |
]The horror! All a result of disobeying one simple command in GodÂ’s ]Word. Yet God is love. He promised a Redeemer through Eve that ]would bring salvation. But the only way to cover our sin is the ]horrific death of an innocent substitute. ] When God clothed Adam and Eve, it required the first ] animal death, a picture of the promised Lamb of God. Ok so this means we were all supose to be vegetarians. Creation Museum | Walk-through |
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Microsoft's new blogging service sparks a new game for some of its users- Getting past the censors |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
1:28 pm EST, Dec 4, 2004 |
]BoingBoing, a popular Web log, on Friday reported that MSN Spaces ]is rejecting certain blog titles or URLs because they contain words ]that Microsoft has deemed inappropriate. ]But the fun started for many users when blogs with tricky titles ]that resembled innocuous terms--think of a racier version of "tit ]for tat," for example--cleared Microsoft's censorship filters. ]Getting a blog with a dirty name past the MSN Spaces controls may ]be fun, but it also illustrates the tensions between the ]traditionally free and open world of blogging and the more ]corporate approach of a software giant like Microsoft. ]"If you can't speak freely on a blog, what's the point of having ]one?" BoingBoing pointed out. ]These tensions are also apparent in Microsoft's approach to blog ]content. Unlike rival services such as Blogger, MSN Spaces forces ]new users to grant Microsoft permission to "use, copy, distribute, ]transmit, publicly display, publicly perform, reproduce, edit, ]modify, translate and reformat" their blog postings. Microsoft's new blogging service sparks a new game for some of its users- Getting past the censors |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
10:50 pm EST, Nov 30, 2004 |
] If you have ever wondered to yourself, "Gee, my life ] would be perfect if ONLY I had a crocheted vagina?" -- ] and who hasn't -- then this is the product for you. Now ] you can have your very own crocheted vagina! ]This handmade conversation piece makes a great gift for that ]hard-to-buy-for family member, or the friend who has everything. I ]guarantee they don't have this. Also works great as a coaster. A ]big coaster. This falls into the WTF category. Honestly who would be sitting around and suddenly decides this is what they want to do with their life? Crocheted Vagina |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
10:21 pm EST, Nov 30, 2004 |
] A man who placed a lava lamp on a hot stovetop was killed ] when it exploded and sent a shard of glass into his heart There is never a shortage of people with NO common sense. Lava lamp kills man |
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YoureWelcomeEveryBody.Com |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
5:08 pm EST, Nov 25, 2004 |
] To counter those who would pathetically apologize for the ] Bush victory, we invite you to say to the rest of the ] country, hell the rest of the world, that they are ] welcome! America has spoken! Here is another spin off of the we're sorry everyone website. YoureWelcomeEveryBody.Com |
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2004's Scariest Halloween Costumes |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
10:57 pm EDT, Oct 28, 2004 |
This is so wrong yet funny. Who let their kids be part of this? 2004's Scariest Halloween Costumes |
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Identify file-sharers, judge tells UK ISPs | The Register |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
7:09 am EDT, Oct 15, 2004 |
] The English High Court today gave UK ISPs just 14 days to ] disclose the names and addresses of individuals the music ] industry claims have offered "massive" numbers of songs ] on P2P networks without permission. ] ] ] The order, made by Mr. Justice Blackburne, follows a ] request from UK music trade association the British ] Phonographic Industry (BPI). Earlier this week, it warned ] it would begin legal proceedings against anyone offering ] music without authorisation, beginning with a list of 28 ] people it claims are among the worst offenders. Identify file-sharers, judge tells UK ISPs | The Register |
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Customer Service with a Twist |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
7:47 am EDT, Sep 28, 2004 |
] Customers of British cable firm NTL were subjected to a ] barrage of profanity after a malicious hacker or ] disgruntled employee changed the company's telephone ] service message ]"You are through to NTL customer services. We don't give a ](expletive) about you. We are never here. We just (expletive) you ]about, basically, and we are not going to handle any of your ]complaints. Just (expletive) off and leave us alone." Customer Service with a Twist |
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Gene test to track illegal ivory |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
7:29 am EDT, Sep 28, 2004 |
] A genetic test that can be used to determine the origin ] of poached ivory could help combat the illegal trade in ] elephant tusks and their products. This is interesting. Gene test to track illegal ivory |
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