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[1090] Officially Cool: Freddy Krueger Nike Sneakers
The full version of: http://gameroom.mlgpro.com/view/LQMNlp0PsulpgE.html
[2967] If Nintendo made Halo3 (full version)
How quickly SNL turned on Mrs Clinton!
[2247] SNL's Hillary Clinton: I have no ethical standards
Googles 2008 logo for Mothers Day - Happy Mothers Day to all the moms!
[1996] Happy Mothers Day Google Logo 2008
Here are some shots from the install. I will not go into detail when it comes to these. One thing that has changed is the encryption option (i did not test this), that allows you to make and install to an encrypted partition.uname -aLinux localhost.localdomain 2.6.25-14.fc9.i686 #1 SMP Thu May 1 06:28:41 EDT 2008 i686 athlon i386 GNU/Linux
[677] Fedora 9 released ! we have the first screenshots of Sulphur
With all the money Big Oil is making -- the top five pocketed more than $120 billion in 2007 -- and with an election on the horizon, it's easy to see why politicians are eyeing oil profits. But analysts tell Money.com that going after oil profits could backfire on consumers.
[627] Tax oil profits? Not so fast
We ask state troopers what they most want drivers to do during a traffic stop.
[2414] How State Troopers Want You To Act During a Traffic Stop
The man picked by the John McCain campaign to run the 2008 RNC resigned Saturday after a report that his lobbying firm used to represent the military regime in Myanmar. Doug Goodyear chief executive of DCI Group resigned and issued a two sentence statement. after Newsweek reported online was he paid $348,000 in 2002 to represent Myanmar's junta.
[669] Coordinator of GOP convention quits
The Clintons are used to loving and supporting minorities – as long as the minorities know their place and see the Clintons as the instrument of their salvation. Obama rejects that dependency. And thus the Clintons strive to destroy him. But in that venture they are destroying themselves and their legacy.
[957] Hillary Clinton’s suicidal gamble with race poison
Microsoft is still toiling away at the Zune, but there isn't a whole terrible much to show for it so far in regards to market impact. They just broke the 2 million mark, almost a year after they hit 1 million in May 2007. That means growth has hardly accelerated since the second-gen players hit the scene.
[826] Zune breaks 2 million sold, stealing market from Creative
It's undetectable at normal speed, but I was editing this footage in Final Cut Pro and going through it frame-by-frame when I saw this.
[5050] Who's That Hiding In My Fox 5 News Logo? (Video)
Sign on front yard. Odd mother’s day gift? Or (as imagined in caption) fed up mom finally asserting herself? Or simply strange family with complex parking issues? Whatever, seems an appropriately amusing & enigmatic pic for Mother's Day...
[727] Happy Mother's Day! A Family With Car Parking Issues [PIC]
Spanish health authorities launched a virtual portal through Second Life designed to help young people too embarrassed to speak to a doctor about sexually transmitted disease or a drug problem. "This idea started as a way to connect real health professionals and adolescents and to give internet users a reliable space to get health advice."
[696] Teens to take embarrassing ailments to Second Life doctors
If Barack doesn't look cute to you in this picture, you're a heterosexual male with too much to prove!
[2390] Nom Nom Nominee
Cyborg Animals, psychotropics and Flying Lasers
[869] Worlds Spookiest Weapons
A new outpatient laser procedure could eliminate the need for radiation treatment for cancer of the larynx if the tumors are detected early.
[285] Lasers May Treat Cancers of the Larynx
Please don't grimace when you see this...
[2731] Seven Segal Emotion Chart (pic)
"They are real heroes," says Josefa Cabada, a technician at the Contra Costa Mosquito & Vector Control District, a government agency. "I've never seen a mosquito in a pool with mosquito fish."
[685] A Tiny Fish Cleans the Pools of Foreclosed Homes
A picture taken by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASAs Terra satelliteon shows dust blowing northward out of the Sahara Desert and over the Mediterranean Sea. The Sahara became the world's biggest hot desert some 2,700 years ago after a very slow fade from green.
[414] Sahara made slow transition from green to desert
Thales UK released photos of the new Watchkeeper UAV maiden flight in Northern Israel after permission to publish the pictures had been blocked for three weeks because of political considerations, according to industry press reports. The Watchkeeper, a fully autonomous (including automatic takeoff and landing) unmanned aerial vehicle.
[243] Photos of Watchkeeper UAV released
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