Apple and Volkswagen contemplate iCar


Apple co-founder and chief executive Steve Jobs has reportedly met with Martin Winterkorn, chief executive at Volkswagen AG, to discuss a possible collaboration. A report in Associated Press suggests that the two chiefs have set up meetings to outline a car that would integrate Apple's technology. Both companies have a history of working to integrate computers and media players into cars. Aside from partnering with Apple to support the iPod, Volkswagen has publicly shown an interest in embedding ultra-mobile PCs inside its vehicles.

If it looks anything like this, which it wouldn't, I'd burn it.


The car maker has also been working with Google to create an in-car navigation system based on Google Maps. Apple has been working since 2004 to integrate iPod connectors into vehicles from BMW, Audi, Ford, Mazda and Ferrari. Although embedded in-car systems would form a new market for Apple, the company has shown a willingness to expand into uncharted territory over the past year.

Apple unveiled its first set-top box, the AppleTV, in September, and turned the mobile phone world upside earlier this year with th e iPhone.

[via www.vnunet.com]
[iCar artwork via www.chris3d.com]
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Stylish video game table/coffee table



Surface Tension makes stylish arcade-table/coffee-tables. These are a cross between a designer piece of furniture and the Pac Man table at your local pizza joint, circa 1987. Comes with MAME so it plays all the games, along with Windows XP so it is susceptible to all the virii and exploits (I recommend wiping it and installing Ubuntu and MAME). It also serves as a wireless iTunes repeater, and has a nice set of built-in speakers.

Curious?


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80 Trillion-Byte iPod? No Joke...


Can data be stored on single atoms?


Researchers at IBM will have two papers published in the journal Science this week detailing how it may be possible to use individual atoms, or groups of atoms, to store data or act as a transistor.

The work revolves around harnessing magnetic anisotropy, a property of atoms. Something is anisotrophic if it has different values when it faces in different directions. If a substance is anisotrophic and the orientation of the substance can be controlled, then the orientation--the theory goes--of the atom can come to represent the 1s and 0s of digital computing.

Potentially, atomic-level storage or switching could result in incredibly tiny computers. With atomic storage, you could fit a trillion bits of information in an iPod, according to IBM estimates.

In the first paper, entitled "Large Magnetic Anisotropy of a Single Atomic Spin Embedded in a Surface Molecular Network," researchers described how they arranged individual iron atoms with a scanning tunneling microscope on a specially prepared copper surface. With the atoms in place, the researchers were then able to measure the strength and orientation of the anisotrophy of the individual atoms.

The second paper, meanwhile, describes the performance of a switch created from two hydrogen atoms inside an organic molecule called naphthalocyanine. Researchers have made single atom switches before, but the molecules had a tendency to change shapes. This problem has not, so far, surfaced in the IBM molecular switch. (Ironically, IBM discovered the properties of naphthalocyanine by accident. It was studying the molecule in another project on vibration.)

[Story via Cnet]

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Will it blend?


Apparently, blenders aren't just for smoothies and margaritas anymore.

Ever try blending golf balls? Light bulbs? Cell phones? A rake handle? An iPod? I bet not, but I have a sneaking suspicion that you have watched Tom Dickson from Blendtec blend some of these things on YouTube. If you haven't, just do a search on YouTube for "will it blend" and you'll come across a bunch of video's where they blend just about anything. Most recently Tom blended and Apple iPhone, oh the horror. See the outcome of will it blend iPhone below, and check out Willitblend.com for more crazy Will it blend video's.

[via cnet.com]

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Strange things in Google Maps



The MapOfStrange website is a way of recording strange, wacky, weird and wonderful anomalies, sights and oddities from Google Maps and Google Earth. If you have found something a bit unusual or interesting, we would like to know. Whether someone has written something in a corn field, or there is an aeroplane flying over rural England, it doesn't matter - we just want to see it. Just find the place in our map, click on the map where the strange or interesting thing you've found is, and tell us about it!

Curious?
Explore here.
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Image resizing technology of tomorrow


This is going to be one sweet application/add on for Adobe. Apparently it resizes pictures without cutting off pixels on either side through some sort of pixel selection process. The thing is that these pixels just go into "hiding" when you resize a big picture into a small one. And the opposite is true when you resize back from a small picture to a larger one. Thus, making the picture totally liquid. The co-inventor of this technology was just picked up by Adobe to implement this into the next version of Photoshop. Watch the demonstration here.

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Sony Ericsson Gaming Chief Says PlayStation Phone Coming By "Christmas"



This is crazy.... As others have said, why not just put a phone into the PSP...

The Sony Ericsson gaming boss, Peter Ahnegard, said that a PlayStation-branded gaming phone would be coming by Christmas. He also added that it might not be this Christmas, which probably pissed whoever he was talking to off to no end. Sony Ericsson, who've already branded their W-line of phones the Walkman line, the K-line of phones the Cyber-shot line, and some random Japanese line the Bravia line, can easily brand another line (G, maybe, since P is taken) the PlayStation line. It doesn't even need games other than the mobile ones that already exist for their cellphones, which run just fine on SE's higher-end hardware.

[Via: Gizmodo]
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Six factors that boost overall happiness besides a salary boost


We all need money to sustain some level of order and stability in life, but as the old saying goes -money can't buy happiness... Below is a list of things that can help boost your level of overall happiness that has nothing to do with money. If your asking me, I strive to live a balanced life and believe that you should play just as hard as you work. "It turns out that The Wall Street Journal agrees with this, as does workplace author Penelope Trunk, author of Brazen Careerist, The New Rules for Success. Trunk argues that a couples "personal time" may be just as important as their level of income when it comes to happiness."

Curious?
Check out the article here.
Artwork:www.eis.bris.ac.uk
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Free Red Box DVDs!


Have you seen these big red boxes in your city or town yet? You can rent just about any movie from them for only a $1/night. Which is a pretty good deal to begin with. But if you don't feel like coughing up a $1, watch this video and learn how to rent for free with promotional codes.



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Miss Teen USA South Carolina


In Case you haven't seen or heard about this yet... With sub-titles!

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Amazing colors of The Great Barrier Reef



Being a designer and having a natural love for color, along with an obsession with the ocean I find these pictures to be some of the most beautiful in the world. Colourlovers.com has yet again captured my imagination for mother nature.

Curious? Check out these beautiful palettes here...
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36 Peculiar Links


Collection of the most interesting, odd and peculiar links. The "Truth in Advertising" video cracks me up every time...

Curious? Check them out here.
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60 Things A Man Should Not Do Past Age 30



Nice list of 60 things a man should not do past 30.

2. Use a wallet that is fastened with Velcro.
6. Hang art with tape.
8. Ask a policeman, "You ever shoot anybody with that thing?"
47. Say "two points" every time he throws something in the trash.
60. Before going out yell to your friends "Tonight We're Gonna Get Fu@#ed Up!"

Curious? Check out the full list here.
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Yet another reason Microsoft failed miserably with Windows Vista.


This past weekend Microsoft's Windows Genuine Advantage server went down causing Windows Vista users to seen by Microsoft as pirated copies when they went to update their computers. One disadvantage to Microsoft's Windows Genuine Advantage DRM program--which forces Windows users to verify their software as "not-stolen" in order to receive certain patches and updates, including Internet Explorer 7--is that Microsoft's WGA server is not as highly reliable as Microsoft likes to advertise.

"When Microsoft's Windows Genuine Advantage server--presumably also running Windows--goes down, as it did this weekend, users attempting to verify their copy of Windows are automatically treated as counterfeiters and their Windows software goes into a “reduced functionality mode.” For Windows Vista users, that means the new Aero window appearance--Microsoft’s copy of Mac OS X’s Quartz--is turned off, reverting Vista Ultimate into plain old Windows XP."

Even XP users are affected by the WGA failure...

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Lazy Home Depot Employees Declare Fully Functioning Saw Inoperative


Okay, so I have witness this first hand my self. In my case the Home Depot employees put up a sign very similar to this one...


What's really funny is that all Home Depot employees in seemingly every store pretty much write in the same font..(I've been to Home Depot's in several states...) Anyway in my case and in the case of the story I am linking to, we both know this is bullshit because after I glanced at the actual sign in the store, a Home Depot employee came over and offered to cut my 4x4's. Now what is also funny in my case is that Home Depot has a strict policy on not cutting any 4x4's yet they did it for me anyway. So the saw went from "not working" to sure I'll cut those 4x4's for you. I want to point out that it was nice that the Home Depot employee did offered to cut my 4x4 wood when there was a sign saying "Do Not Cut 4x4's on this machine", but why did the saw "start working" for me on and for others it was "not working"? Has anyone else seen this sign up in your store?

You can check out the other story here.
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Scientists Induce Out-of-Body Sensation



Using virtual reality goggles, a camera and a stick, scientists have induced out-of-body experiences — the sensation of drifting outside of one’s own body — according to experiments being published in the journal Science.

Curious on how it's being done? Check it out here.
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Veveo Wants to Bring All Video to iPhone



It’s not turning out to be such a great week for AT&T and Apple, as some enterprising hackers have unlocked the iPhone and made it ready for any GSM network. And now it looks like Veveo will break YouTube's exclusivity with their free video service watchable on Apple's iPhone. Ouch.

Check out the story here.
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New some fresh Icons for your website or desktop?


User-friendly icon sets are always nice to look at and useful to have ready to hand. Since effective designers guide their users’ attention using visuals, icons can (and probably should) be used in almost every project you are or will be working on. Whether for an illustration, sketch, site or weblog - used moderately, icons can point users’ attention to the key-aspects of an article or specific site sections and communicate the message of the site in a more effective way.

Make your life more beautiful here.
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Amazing Pictures of the World's Tallest Escalator



The Umeda Sky Building is the seventh-tallest building in Osaka City, Japan, and one of the city's most recognizable landmarks. It consists of two 40-story towers that connect at their two uppermost stories, with bridges and an escalator crossing the wide atrium-like space in the center. The escalater ride is an event in itself as it feels like you are floating up into the sky. This is a cheap way to see the city, less than 10 USD to go up to the observation area.


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Best Buy Sells You A Game That Is Missing Its Manual, Won't Exchange It Because It's Missing Its Manual



This is some funny shit...

"Jenn's husband Dave bought a game on BestBuy.com then picked it up in store. By doing this he saved $10. Sadly for Dave and Jenn, the game was missing its manual and you need a code from the manual to play the game. Simple, enough, right? Just exchange the defective game for a new one at Best Buy.

Oh no. No, it will not be that simple. No, it will not."

Curious? Read more on this hilarious story.
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15 Web Addresses for Wasting Time



There’s a lot of articles around about how to make your time more productive. But some days I really don’t want to be productive, and while I should get off my chair and go outside instead I find myself killing time online.

Here are a few of my favourite web addresses for wasting time.
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iPhone unlocked: AT&T loses iPhone exclusivity


It's high noon, Apple and AT&T -- we really hate to break it to you, but the jig is up. Last night the impossible was made possible: right in front of our very eyes we witnessed a full SIM unlock of our iPhone with a small piece of software. It's all over, guys. This is indeed is the real thing.

Curious how they did it? Engadget walks you through the entire process.
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Want to feel better about yourself? Start here...



Your Brain is what controls and influences everything in your world. Learn how to Master it here to make your life better from the inside out.
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Chase Penalizes Customers For Saving Money Too Long


Savings accounts, they're where you save money. You put money in and leave it there. That's the whole point, right? Well, at Chase, if don't deposit or withdraw money into it for 3 months, it becomes "inactive," blogs Tom Drapeau. That means you can't make a wire transfer out of it. Annoying, but you can change to "active" by depositing or withdrawing money, and if you want to avoid "inactive" status, you could set up an automated transfer to put in $1 and take out $1 of it.

It could be worth the trouble, because if you let it "over ferment," the account could get classified as "dormant," and then the money magically disappears and goes to the state. We've heard some pretty asinine bank policies, but this definitely takes the ass cake.

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Bears eat man at beer festival



BELGRADE, Serbia (Reuters) -- A 23-year old Serb was found dead and half-eaten in the bear cage of Belgrade Zoo at the weekend during the annual beer festival.

The man was found naked, with his clothes lying intact inside the cage. Two adult bears, Masha and Misha, had dragged the body to their feeding corner and reacted angrily when keepers tried to recover it.

"There's a good chance he was drunk or drugged. Only an idiot would jump into the bear cage," zoo director Vuk Bojovic told Reuters.

Local media reported that police found several mobile phones inside the cage, as well as bricks, stones and beer cans.
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LEAKED: New iPod Nano Pictures.


This is the real deal. Apple has ask major tech blogs to take them down possibly confirming that they are in fact the real deal. Of course these could be an acting ploy to miss lead you into thinking its the real deal. But for now I'll go on the fact that these could be real.

Here ya go... Enjoy!



Update: These are confirmed as real by Apple legal.

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Google Earth Heads for the Stars



Google Earth is no longer well just Google Earth. You can now view the stars in our sky using Google Earth. According to Google, the new functionality allows users to “explore the universe from the comfort of your chair.” Users can zoom in on galaxies hundreds of millions of light years away, explore the constellations and even witness a supernova explosion. Just when you thought Google couldn't document anything else, they reach for the stars. Shall we just rename Earth "Google Earth"?

Curious? Head for the Stars here.
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"Second Thoughts" Are Real...



The a little voice in your head that warns you not to do something you were just about to do is real, brain researchers say.

Well, maybe not the voice. But researchers now say last-minute second thoughts come from a specific part of the brain.

A different area of the brain allows us to act voluntarily. That's free will. This is "free won't," suggest Marcel Brass, PhD of Germany's Max Planck Institute and Patrick Haggard, PhD, of England's University College London.

Curious as to how they came to this conclusion? Check it out here.
artwork credit: www.summersdale.com
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Everything you ever wanted to know about your "snooze" button.



Did you know that your snooze button on your alarm clock is only 9 minutes long? Curious as to how they got to 9 minutes? Well by the time the snooze feature was added in the 1950’s, the innards of alarm clocks had long been standardized. This meant that the teeth on the snooze gear had to mesh with the existing gear configuration, leaving engineers with a single choice: They could set the snooze for either a little more than nine minutes, or a little more than 10 minutes. But because reports indicated that 10 minutes was too long, allowing people to fall back into a “deep” sleep, clock makers decided on the nine-minute gear, believing people would wake up easier and happier after a shorter snooze. We’d tend to disagree with that logic, but, then, we must be in the lazy minority. Although today’s digital clocks can be programmed to have a snooze of any length, most stick with nine minutes because that’s what consumers expect.

If you smack a snooze button, you ain't sleepin' alone. According to USA Today, more than a third of American adults hit the snooze button every morning an average of three times. Snooziest group? The 25- to 34-year-olds - 57 percent of them hit the snooze button daily. Peppiest risers? It's the seniors. Only 10 percent of Americans over 65 regularly use their snooze button.

Snooze alarms can do more than just make you late for work. They can train you to remember your dreams. See, early morning is heavy rapid-eye-movement time, when we dream heavily. The snooze alarm can be your guide in and out of that dreamscape, as you might have noticed on a morning when you hit the snooze button several times.

Charles McPhee, the nationally syndicated columnist and radio host known as "The Dream Doctor," says if you can't remember your dreams you can try this exercise.

On a morning when you can sleep in, set your alarm and when it sounds, hit the snooze alarm. Lie still and work back in your mind to what you were just dreaming about. Remember your emotions and whatever snippets of the dream you can. See if you can piece together the outline of a dream, and write it in a notebook by your bed. Then go back to sleep and repeat the process each time the snooze alarm buzzes.

This can train your mind to better remember your dreams, McPhee says.

SOURCES: Clock historian Jay "Pappy" Kennan, clockhistory.com, USA Today, The Straight Dope



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Have you always wanted to live back in the day? Think again...


Most people got married in June because they took their yearly bath in May and still smelled pretty good by June. However, they were starting to smell, so brides carried a bouquet of flowers to hide the body odor.

Curious? Read on.
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Hey Bank Of America, Before Locking Up For The Day, Make Sure There Aren't Any 73 Year-Old Ladies In The Basement



Bank of America employees in California forgot that Marian Prescher, a 73 year-old diabetic woman, was looking her through her safe deposit box when they closed the bank last Friday. Prescher did not expect to be in the bank long, and had not taken her diabetes medication. Sometime between 6pm and midnight - when she was discovered by a cleaning woman and taken to a hospital - she passed out, bruising her right cheek when she hit the floor. Bank of America is investigating the incident.

Now, am I the only wondering why the cleaning woman has access to the bank vault?
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iPhone Golf Scorecard



Too lazy to write out your golf score on your paper card thats provided... Enter the iPhone scorecard. iPhone18 Golf Score Card allows you to select 9 or 18 holes of golf and up to 4 players. Enter player name(s), tee off, keep score and try to keep your cart on the path.
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20+ Investment Lessons



A great resource for investing know-how and lessons learned.

"As most successful investors will tell you, diversification is king. A diversified portfolio not only reduces unwanted risk, but also contributes to a winning portfolio. And having a well-diversified portfolio doesn't necessarily mean just buying more than one stock; branching out into other areas of investment could be a viable alternative. Read on and learn about 20 investments that Investopedia feels every investor should know. "
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The Coolest Way to Discover new Music



This is a very cool way to listen to new music depending on how you feel at the moment by imputing the tempo of the music, your mood and among other options the year it came out.. Simply put It's amazing!!

Curious? Check it out here Musicovery.com



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Can you survive a jump from the Golden Gate Bridge?


Seems like I've had this discussion a lot lately. Some seem to think that if you jump into water no matter how high up that the depth of the water below will "break" your fall. Other seem to think, myself included, that once your so high up hitting the surface of the water is like hitting concrete.

Curious?

Cecil explains.
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Dominos now accepting pizza orders via text message... in the UK



Following successul trials, Dominos is launching a new way to get pizza delivered - the Pizza by TXT service. The pizza co, which has 470 outlets in the UK, said it was the first time UK customers would be able their mobiles to make orders. More than 2,000 users have already signed up for the service since it trialled in July.

To use the service, you have to register your full details online, but from then on it seems dangerously easy to order. Once you're registered you then need to set up your "favourite meals" by texting them to Dominos, and give them a code name that you'll remember. Then, anytime you want to order one of your pre-set favourites you text the name to Dominos and they'll do the rest.

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How UPS Delivers When You're Not Watching


Oh shit.. He did not do that. Probably my favorite website out there, The Consumerist, has posted a private property security video that managed to catch a UPS truck driver deliver a package... by chucking it against the door from several feet away. Sorry miss about your imported German porcelain dolls, but your walkway and lawn are really too unkempt to bother walking to your door. Man's gotta schedule to keep, you see.

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James Bond's Early Days....


This would surely only happen in Hollywood, mostly likely to James Bond's boat (although he did have that cool submarine boat in "The World is Not Enough") but you know what I mean; this just doesn't happen in real life....


The Tug Boat pictured here is approaching a raise-able bridge ahead.....

The bridge isn't raising... and in about 3 seconds we're going to have trouble....


unforeseen trouble...here's where it gets interesting.....


Oh Shit.......

Yeah... did we really just do that?



It's all good..back to work...



Read witness accounts of this real-experience here. Make sure you sign her guess book. Thanks to Kim for letting me spread her story...Amazing!


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Scanner Tracks Who's Changing What on Wikipedia



Are Walmart and other companies employees editing Wikipedia so the general public sees them in a better light? And did someone at Dow Chemical Co. eliminate negative passages about environmental disasters involving the company? Virgil Griffith, a graduate student at the California Institute of Technology, who developed the Wikipedia Scanner seems to think so and he's got proof. A tool use to track and organize IP addresses from the edits on Wikipedia's entires are seeing some interesting things. Virgil states if you follow the IP address trail, you'll see that often the editors of an entry are "interested parties."

NPR reports, along with Wired magazines Senior Editor Nicholas Thompson.
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Are we living in a "Matrix" right now?



I don't agree per say with this whole assumption of living in a "matrix" as the following New York Times article defines a matrix being run by advanced humans or "post humans" mainly becuase of the whole religion card. But this is really an amazing and in depth perspective on this idea of "post humans" running “ancestor simulations”of their evolutionary history by creating virtual worlds inhabited by virtual people with fully developed virtual nervous systems... But if you accept his pretty reasonable assumption, the math and the logic are inexorable once you assume that lots of simulations are being run.

Curious?
Read on...
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Vick sued for $63 Billion and has ties to Al Qaeda... Seriously...


There is really nothing to say.... this is the most ridiculous story I've heard..well...ever...

You have to download the court filing in the story. It will surely put a smile on your face.

See for your self...
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The only software download site you'll ever need.



Softpedia.com has well.. everything. One of the most exhausted sites I ever come across for getting what you need. Mac, Windows and Linux software. Games, drivers, scripts you name it. Definitely bookmark this site. While your at it bookmark CuriousRead for future hidden web gems.
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62-Year-Old Man Attempts Hara-Kiri by Jumping from 25 Miles Up



This is one crazy guy...
A 62-year-old Frenchman is giving his attempt on the world free-fall record one last try in the skies above Saskatchewan. Michel Fournier has spent $13.25 million trying to jump from 25 miles above the earth's surface and break the world free-fall record set by USAF test pilot Joe Kittinger in 1960.
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Curious how Bar codes work?


Ever wondered how Bar codes and UPC's work? Barcodeart.com breaks it all down for us.

Curious? Check it out here.
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The fate of the Universe in the hands of Dark Matter?


In deep underground laboratories around the globe, a high-tech race is on to spot dark matter, the invisible cosmic glue that's believed to keep galaxies from spinning apart.

Whoever discovers the nature of dark matter would solve one of modern science's greatest mysteries and be a shoo-in for the Nobel Prize. Yet it's more than just a brainy exercise. Deciphering dark matter - along with a better understanding of another mysterious force called dark energy - could help reveal the fate of the universe.

Maybe we could power our need for energy using this dark matter... Goodbye foreign resource dependence!

Curious?
Read more here...
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Columnist fired for saying "Nobody reads newspapers anymore"



Cnet.com reports humor writer Elliot Kalan, who writes a column for the free daily newspaper New York Metro, may have just gotten fired for saying... "Nobody reads newspapers anymore...As this very copy of Metro shows, the only way to get most people to read a newspaper is to literally force it into their hands." Ouch. Apparently the big boys over at the Metro didn't think this was funny.
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Sources: Vick suspension near



According to Yahoo Sports and interview with Peter King on Sunday Night Football, sources say Michael Vick will likely be suspended this week or next by commissioner Roger Goodell. Personally, IF he had any involvement what so ever in these dogfighting rings, I am glad he is getting suspended. Vick, T.O and other "I" team players should all be traded to one team where they can all complain to eachother. Here is the link to the original story on Yahoo! Sports. Although there is not much more to the story there.
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A massive list of online coupon codes


This web site isnt the most attractive one out there and its not organized in the best fashion, but it has hundreds of links to buy whatever you need at 10%, 20% or even 30% off. If your thinking about buying something online right now, check this out before you buy.
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Earth From Space - Amazing Photos





These really are some pretty cool photos. Very detailed and with good resolution. Check them out here.
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