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The sec­ond before — The water hat (via Hel Des)

Posted: 04 Dec 2007 01:15 PM CST

The sec­ond before — The water hat (via Hel Des)

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Posted: 04 Dec 2007 01:11 PM CST

Don­ald Duck Is a Music Pirate, and His Nephews Too | Tor­rent­F­reak

Posted: 04 Dec 2007 01:11 PM CST

Fea­ture: The 20 Best iPod Util­i­ties

Posted: 04 Dec 2007 01:11 PM CST

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Posted: 04 Dec 2007 12:44 PM CST

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Posted: 04 Dec 2007 12:43 PM CST

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Posted: 04 Dec 2007 12:41 PM CST

Xbox 360 DivX/XviD Play­back Test (Ver­dict: Almost Per­fect) [Digg]

Posted: 04 Dec 2007 12:11 PM CST

The Xbox 360 sup­ports DivX and XviD as of today, which may make some of you with big file col­lec­tions (like us) as giddy as a kid in store with pup­pies made of candy. We threw our entire col­lec­tion of movies, TV shows and ran­dom clips at it and found that the 360 can play back pretty much any­thing. Here are some notes.

56 geeks poster com­plete (via ExtraL­ife)

Posted: 04 Dec 2007 11:16 AM CST

56 geeks poster com­plete (via ExtraL­ife)

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Posted: 04 Dec 2007 10:56 AM CST

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Posted: 04 Dec 2007 10:56 AM CST

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Posted: 04 Dec 2007 09:14 AM CST

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Posted: 04 Dec 2007 08:28 AM CST

Exclu­sive First Pic­tures of KITT From The New Knight Rider TV Series: Yes, It’s a Shelby GT500KR

Posted: 04 Dec 2007 08:24 AM CST

Ron Paul: #15 — The NAFTA super­high­way [Digg]

Posted: 03 Dec 2007 11:48 PM CST

Funny now we see all of the gov­ern­ment try­ing to hide the fact about actual bills and plans to build this super­high­way to dis­credit Ron Pauls stance against Glob­al­ism. After watch­ing this two part video, I never thought I’d be glad that social­ist Hugo Chavez was in power, but I am glad that he destroyed their efforts for a North Amer­i­can Union.

WSJ.com — How Paul Could Change Race [Digg]

Posted: 03 Dec 2007 10:01 PM CST

Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial can­di­date Ron Paul is flush with cash, ris­ing in the polls in New Hamp­shire and could have a real impact on the race, but a vic­tory for him in the pri­mary remains unlikely.

Ron Paul, Huck­abee surge, Who will end higher in… the end? [Digg]

Posted: 03 Dec 2007 05:38 PM CST

Huck­abee and Ron Paul are both grow­ing very rapidly. Some ques­tion Huckabee’s growth, call­ing his sup­port­ers fickle. Huck­abee is at 17% among likely repub­li­can vot­ers accord­ing to the lat­est Rass­mussen report. Ron Paul at the other hand is about to knock Mitt Rom­ney down a notch and become 5th in a crowded race.

Flash­back: Bush Warns of WWIII: They Knew Iran had stopped all along! [Digg]

Posted: 03 Dec 2007 03:40 PM CST

Noth­ing smells bet­ter in the morn­ing to the Neo­cons than war pro­pa­ganda. That’s why Cheney tried to hold up the report from com­ing out.

Barry Gold­wa­ter, Jr. Endorses Ron Paul [Digg]

Posted: 03 Dec 2007 02:58 PM CST

For­mer U.S. Con­gress­man Barry Gold­wa­ter, Jr. endorses Ron Paul for pres­i­dent. His father, Gold­wa­ter Sr. lost to Lyn­don John­son in 1964 run­ning on a palt­form very close to that of Ron Paul. The John­son cam­paign and other crit­ics painted him as a reac­tionary, while sup­port­ers praised his cru­sades against the fed­eral gov­ern­ment. Sound familiar?

U.S. Claims It Has the Right to Kid­nap British Cit­i­zens [Digg]

Posted: 03 Dec 2007 11:36 AM CST

AMERICA has told Britain that it can “kid­nap” British cit­i­zens if they are wanted for crimes in the United States. A senior lawyer for the Amer­i­can gov­ern­ment has told the Court of Appeal in Lon­don that kid­nap­ping for­eign cit­i­zens is per­mis­si­ble under Amer­i­can law because the US Supreme Court has sanc­tioned it.

Life­hacker: How to Track Down Any­one Online [Digg]

Posted: 03 Dec 2007 11:09 AM CST

When you’re try­ing to find some­one online, Google’s not the only game in town. In the last two years, a hand­ful of new peo­ple search engines have come onto the scene which offer bet­ter ways to pin­point peo­ple info by name, han­dle, loca­tion, or place of employment.

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