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  1. Confirmed: Microsoft Opening Retail Stores Android on E-Ink Induces Headaches, Is Actually Great News For eBook Readers Sony Vaio P Modded To Accept SIM Cards, 3G via HSDPA Connection If Pirate Bay is Shut Down, It Could Take All of BitTorrent With It Apple Says Jailbreaking iPhones Is Illegal, Dammit 7 Things We Hate About Windows 7 Microsoft and Cybersecurity Superfriends Offer $250k for Conficker Worm Maker Wall-E Computer is More Adorable Than Your Computer First Mac Screenshots for Google Chrome Browser Microsoft Uses Another Cute Little Girl in 'I'm a PC' Ad
  2. Yes, it's terrible but something to emphasis that parents have to always be on their guard. Manufacturers never consider the what if's until someone dies, so always do the what if's yourself. Lot's of kids like to play with enclosed spaces, better to be paranoid then sorry. First Greenhouse Gas-Monitoring Satellites Going Into Orbit, Secrets of Global Warming Imminent? 3,000 Dark Comets May Destroy Earth, Astronomers Say The World's Coolest-Looking Observatories Tattoo Doubles as a Blood Glucose Level Monitor: Rebellious Yet Cautious Habitats for Space Cats of the Future The Garbage that Smashed to Earth from Space Subliminal messages really do affect your decisions When eight children is seven too many Novel Quantum Effect, Quantum Spin Hall Effect, Directly Observed And Explained High-tech Tests Allow Anthropologists To Track Ancient Hominids Across The
  3. How Many Hamsters Does It Take To Power a Device? New Clues to How Primates Evolved: Regions of DNA prone to duplication may have played a vital role in human evolution. Lighting Up Cells in 3-D: A new technique pushes the boundaries of super-resolution light microscopy. Scientists turn skin cells to embryonic state, then to heart cells Ancient Virus Gave Wasps Their Sting Mosquitoes Use RNAi to Combat Dengue Virus Infection Detecting Brain Injuries in Salmon From Hydroelectric Dams Neanderthal Genome Unraveled: Scientists announce the first complete draft of our closest relative's genome. A Better Way to Make Nano Stuff: Durable molds could serve as a practical manufacturing tool in making nano devices. Seattle-Tacoma Airport Using Radar and Pyrotechnics to Keep Birds off the Runway
  4. Nope, link works for me. Could it be that your web access is being censored Ryuki? Similar to when you couldn't access those youtube videos on the Mac vs PC ads? . . . Space Battleship Yamato Cruises into Lego Form Action Figure Museum Turns a Nerd's Bedroom Into an Art Gallery Mexico Fingerprinting Cellphone Users to Crack Down on Kidnapping Public Demands Action as Mexican Kidnappings Surge . . . btw, since the time of this article the situation has gotten worse but most news agencies refuse to cover what is going on even though the violence is already spilling across the border into the US. Planned 49-Story Vegas Hotel Gets Kneecapped to 28 Floors Because of Construction Fail The Transformers' Devastator: 23 Years Later Real Friends Don't Use Friends As Target Practice For World's Most Powerful Nerf Gun Verizon Regurgitates Alltel's My Circle, Will Let You Call Five Numbers for Free Luxury A380 Interior is Just What We Need to Start a Populist Revolt Even the Taliban Now Loves the iPhone
  5. First Greenhouse Gas-Monitoring Satellites Going Into Orbit, Secrets of Global Warming Imminent? 3,000 Dark Comets May Destroy Earth, Astronomers Say The World's Coolest-Looking Observatories Tattoo Doubles as a Blood Glucose Level Monitor: Rebellious Yet Cautious Habitats for Space Cats of the Future The Garbage that Smashed to Earth from Space Subliminal messages really do affect your decisions When eight children is seven too many Novel Quantum Effect, Quantum Spin Hall Effect, Directly Observed And Explained High-tech Tests Allow Anthropologists To Track Ancient Hominids Across The Landscape
  6. How Many Hamsters Does It Take To Power a Device? New Clues to How Primates Evolved: Regions of DNA prone to duplication may have played a vital role in human evolution. Lighting Up Cells in 3-D: A new technique pushes the boundaries of super-resolution light microscopy. Scientists turn skin cells to embryonic state, then to heart cells Ancient Virus Gave Wasps Their Sting Mosquitoes Use RNAi to Combat Dengue Virus Infection Detecting Brain Injuries in Salmon From Hydroelectric Dams Neanderthal Genome Unraveled: Scientists announce the first complete draft of our closest relative's genome. A Better Way to Make Nano Stuff: Durable molds could serve as a practical manufacturing tool in making nano devices. Seattle-Tacoma Airport Using Radar and Pyrotechnics to Keep Birds off the Runway
  7. Intel's Secret Geekfest to Kill the iPhone Ultimate Windows Tweaker Now Works On Windows 7 Inside Asimo Takes Your Robotic Relationship To The Next Level Google Proves Humanity Is Sick and Sad, Yet Absolutely Hilarious The Epson Infineon GPS Chip Is Small Enough to Destroy Privacy Forever The Right Way to Install Windows WhatTheFont For iPhone IDs Fonts From Text in Snapped Photos Microsoft to Offer Free Vista to 7 Upgrade Starting in July? Battlemodo: Energizer vs Duracell Rechargeable Batteries Image of the Day: Starbucks Is Not Your Office
  8. Space Battleship Yamato Cruises into Lego Form Action Figure Museum Turns a Nerd's Bedroom Into an Art Gallery Mexico Fingerprinting Cellphone Users to Crack Down on Kidnapping Public Demands Action as Mexican Kidnappings Surge . . . btw, since the time of this article the situation has gotten worse but most news agencies refuse to cover what is going on even though the violence is already spilling across the border into the US. Planned 49-Story Vegas Hotel Gets Kneecapped to 28 Floors Because of Construction Fail The Transformers' Devastator: 23 Years Later Real Friends Don't Use Friends As Target Practice For World's Most Powerful Nerf Gun Verizon Regurgitates Alltel's My Circle, Will Let You Call Five Numbers for Free Luxury A380 Interior is Just What We Need to Start a Populist Revolt Even the Taliban Now Loves the iPhone
  9. Motion Comics, Half-Animated Comic Books, Coming to iTunes SMART Educational Multitouch Table Will Learn Yer Kids Real Good Navigation Turn-By-Turn Voice Navigation Comes to Jailbroken iPhones Eco-Neighbuzz Apartment Buzzer Converts Your Building Into a Local Facebook Directory Authors Guild Claims Kindle 2 Text-to-Speech Somehow Violates Copyright DIY Burglar Alarm That Tweets On Thieves Asus to Raise Prices on All Eee Products Next Month, though they are now appearing to deny this, but time will tell. . . NVidia's Ion Netbook Platform First Appearing in a...Desktop Lifehacker Shows Newbies How To Build a PC SiRF, King of GPS Chips, Acquired By Multifunction Chip Maker CSR: Is Standalone GPS Dying?
  10. Rehydr8 Water Filter Puts Brita To Shame All-In-One Recycling Center Puts Everything in its Right Place Bose Energy Efficient Sound to Debut in Chevy Volt China's Death Buses Deliver Executions, Organ Harvesting On the Go Butterfly Technologies Efficient Toothpaste Tube: With Minty Fresh Money Shot MIT Shock Absorbers Harness Speed Bump Energy For Better Fuel Economy Formula 1 Cars Getting Electric Hyperspeed Jumps Ford Uses Balloon Cars for Crash Testing It Finally Happened: Two Satellites Crash In Space LED Bulb Life Spans Are Not What They Seem
  11. What Happens When an Airplane Engine Blade Gets Loose CO2 Skyscraper Scrubs Away Smog With 400 Trees It Takes an Absolutely Ridiculous Amount of Energy to Power the Death Star's Laser Video of the Remote-Control Flying Beetle Would Be Sad If It Wasn't So Terrifying LHC Restart Postponed Further, Won't Attempt To Swallow Earth Again Until September Hey, Stop Staring at this Lady's...Arm Solar ChumAlong: The Ultimate Solar Gadget Charger Smart Wheelchair Features a Brain-Controlled Robotic Arm VLAD Uses Sticky Tentacles to Stop a Car Whether the Driver Likes it or Not Apocalyptic Projected Waterlines Depict a City Underwater
  12. Iran Puts Its First Satellite Into Orbit Decades-Old NASA Concept Art Imagined Slightly More People Living On Space Stations By Now The Physics of the Death Star Mission One to Be World's Fastest Electric Motorcycle Can Azerbaijan Really Turn Its Polluted Bay into a Futuristic Resort? Nikon's Fabre Photo EX DSLR Stereoscopic Microscope Blows Things Up What If the Earth Is a Giant Alien Hard Drive? 80 Buses in Oslo Will Be Powered by Raw Sewage Theory: Traffic Triggers Lightning Invisible Tree House Is a Modern Multi-level Hideaway
  13. How On-Field Football Turns Into Seamless Television Alex Trebek Explains Jeopardy!'s Tech: "I Look Better in High-Def" Swimming Pool Isolation Helmet Telephone Concept Is the Worst Idea Since Unsliced Bread The World's Most Inconvenient ATM Nikon's New DX 35mm f/1.8 Prime: The First Lens You Should Buy For Any DX Nikon DSLR Coffee Mug Houses Lovely Digital Frame All Episodes of Star Trek TOS, MacGyver, Twin Peaks and More Now Available For Free Streaming Camera on a Sushi Conveyor Belt Scores One for the Fishies Calypso Chair Is a Living-Room Office, Does Everything But Let You Go to the Bathroom Not Sure If Migraine Machine Gives Headaches or Takes Them Away
  14. Reports of CCTV Skyscraper Fire Hard to Find in Chinese Media Monster Japanese Factories Are the Stuff Nightmares Are Made Of Eastern Telegraph's Vast Network of Undersea Cables, Circa 1901 Segway-Powered Sledding Guarantees Your Kid Will Grow Up Fat and Lazy Laptop Distracts Truck Driver, Truck Driver Kills Family of Six Rubik's TouchCube Is The World's First Touchscreen Rubik's Cube Sanyo's Human Washing Machine From 1970 Cellphones Don't Kill People, Crazy Homemade Guns Kill People The Twirly Danish Pavilion at the Shanghai Expo 2010 Machinery With Organizational Fetishes Come to Life in Stop Motion Short
  15. The Pistol Instrument Cable Knows How to Rock, Kill Pizza Pro 3000 Circular Saw Can Slice Both Margheritas and Zombies Bill Gates Just Unleashed a Swarm Of Live Mosquitoes On A Room Full of Geniuses Tragic Death Reminds Us To Lock Down Our Washing Machines And Other Large Gadgets Mousetrap Coffee Table Uses Its Victims For Fuel Deceased Ex-Football Player's Shady Half Sister Foiled By Microsoft Office Fonts Italian Traffic Lights Rigged to Trap Motorists in the Red Comcast Cable Guys Save Elderly Woman From Burning Home Maestro Tries to Teach You Guitar With Lasers Authorities Warn Against Road Sign Hacking on Radio
  16. Man Arrested For Allegedly Strangling His Girlfriend with a Wii Controller Mini-mote Wiimote Mod for Mini-Me The Sega Vision: Sega's New Handheld that Denies Sonic Exists I Played Xbox 360 on a 269-Inch TV and You Didn't These Aren't Wii Nunchuks, They're Wii FunChuks 14-year-old Breaks 80 Plastic Guitars To Set Guitar Hero Record Cardboard Cosplay Nintendo Game Boy is Actually Playable Rock Band Is Better with Cake and a Partner A First Glimpse of How the PSP Will Integrate to PS Home The Xbox 360 Meets Arcade Cabinet
  17. Rehydr8 Water Filter Puts Brita To Shame All-In-One Recycling Center Puts Everything in its Right Place Bose Energy Efficient Sound to Debut in Chevy Volt China's Death Buses Deliver Executions, Organ Harvesting On the Go Butterfly Technologies Efficient Toothpaste Tube: With Minty Fresh Money Shot MIT Shock Absorbers Harness Speed Bump Energy For Better Fuel Economy Formula 1 Cars Getting Electric Hyperspeed Jumps Ford Uses Balloon Cars for Crash Testing It Finally Happened: Two Satellites Crash In Space LED Bulb Life Spans Are Not What They Seem
  18. Windows 7: The Complete Guide Your Keyboards May Have Been Made In Appalling Conditions If You Eat an Endangered Species, Don't Post Pictures of Your Feast on Facebook Microsoft Crosses 10,000 Patent Mark A Demo of Intel's First 32nm Westmere Processors Lightning Review: Logitech Comfort Lapdesk Dell Wasabi First Inkless Pocket Printer That's Not Hideous DIY Asteroid Case Mod Comes Straight Out Of Krypton, The Flintstones Secondrun.tv Will Bring Hulu to Windows Media Center Soon
  19. Reports of CCTV Skyscraper Fire Hard to Find in Chinese Media Monster Japanese Factories Are the Stuff Nightmares Are Made Of Eastern Telegraph's Vast Network of Undersea Cables, Circa 1901 Segway-Powered Sledding Guarantees Your Kid Will Grow Up Fat and Lazy Laptop Distracts Truck Driver, Truck Driver Kills Family of Six Rubik's TouchCube Is The World's First Touchscreen Rubik's Cube Sanyo's Human Washing Machine From 1970 Cellphones Don't Kill People, Crazy Homemade Guns Kill People The Twirly Danish Pavilion at the Shanghai Expo 2010 Machinery With Organizational Fetishes Come to Life in Stop Motion Short
  20. What Happens When an Airplane Engine Blade Gets Loose CO2 Skyscraper Scrubs Away Smog With 400 Trees It Takes an Absolutely Ridiculous Amount of Energy to Power the Death Star's Laser Video of the Remote-Control Flying Beetle Would Be Sad If It Wasn't So Terrifying LHC Restart Postponed Further, Won't Attempt To Swallow Earth Again Until September Hey, Stop Staring at this Lady's...Arm Solar ChumAlong: The Ultimate Solar Gadget Charger Smart Wheelchair Features a Brain-Controlled Robotic Arm VLAD Uses Sticky Tentacles to Stop a Car Whether the Driver Likes it or Not Apocalyptic Projected Waterlines Depict a City Underwater
  21. Texas Instruments Spills the Beans, Archos Working on an Android MID/Smartphone LaCie d2 External Blu-ray Burner Joins the 8x Crew ServersMan App Turns the iPhone Into an All-Out Web Server How TV Towers Can Easily Make a Land-Based GPS Network Windows 7 Free Beta Sign-Up Is OVER Apple Stopped Multitouch on Android, Alleged Google Source Says Tiny 3-Inch Cube Projects Giant 112-Inch Picture LEGO USB Hubs Can Be Assembled to Make Bigger LEGO USB Hubs Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Adapter Coming Soon for $14 Focal Aquatune Speaker Is a Lucite iPod Nano Shark Cage Thief Cleans Out a Desk, But Leaves the Zune Behind
  22. Netbook Debate Heats Up As Google Bans Term From Ad Network 303,000 People Extremely Terrified of Chinese People Google Maps Street View Car Discovers Hole in Space-Time Continuum Latest 'I'm a PC' Ad Entices New Windows Users With Cuteness Beware: UNIX Time to Read 1234567890 On Friday the 13th The Guy Who F'd Up Windows Vista Is Putting Out a Solo Album Samsung UltraTouch S8300 Comes Loaded, Runs at 7.2Mbps Samsung Lapfit External Display for Laptops for People With OCD Bandai Neon Green Netbook Powerful Enough For Adults, Made For Toddlers Sizemodo: The Kindle 2 vs Its Predecessor, The Kindle 2 New Features Video
  23. How On-Field Football Turns Into Seamless Television Alex Trebek Explains Jeopardy!'s Tech: "I Look Better in High-Def" Swimming Pool Isolation Helmet Telephone Concept Is the Worst Idea Since Unsliced Bread The World's Most Inconvenient ATM Nikon's New DX 35mm f/1.8 Prime: The First Lens You Should Buy For Any DX Nikon DSLR Coffee Mug Houses Lovely Digital Frame All Episodes of Star Trek TOS, MacGyver, Twin Peaks and More Now Available For Free Streaming Camera on a Sushi Conveyor Belt Scores One for the Fishies Calypso Chair Is a Living-Room Office, Does Everything But Let You Go to the Bathroom Not Sure If Migraine Machine Gives Headaches or Takes Them Away
  24. Time Warner Cable Bringing Bandwidth Overage Fees To More Cities Intel Shipping Atom N280 Processors, Bringing HD Quality to Netbooks, however Asus is not including the GN40 chipset in the 1000HE Asus Eee, so performance is about on par with the 901 model, with barely perceptable performance boost from the new N280 chipset, with some slowdown due to the slower Hard Drive. So I'd advise waiting for the Nvidia's Atom-Ion if you want true HD performance. Mind you however that Asus is going to increase their prices by 20% starting May 1st! Kindle 2 Official Images and Price Leak: $359 on February 24 Hands-On With JaJah's iPod touch VoIP App CT Scans of iPhone: Safer Than Exploratory Surgery How To: Hack Android For Multitouch Web Browsing on the T-Mobile G1 Mac Vs. PC: Who's the More Considerate BitTorrent Software Thief? Hackers Using Fake Parking Tickets to Infect Computers LG Arena KM900 Combines iPhone-Inspired Interface With Touch-Based 3D Cube Negroponte Open Sources OLPC Hardware Design, Invites Copy-Cats
  25. Sorry, just my opinion so don't take this the wrong way but I didn't find the original funny at all (Which is why I didn't post the original). The kid was drugged and the father filmed him for youtube instead of comforting him and helping him deal with the effects. To me that's exploitation and is the same as filming someone who is handicaped and laughing at them. The kid was vulnerable and not in full control of his actions. It wasn't a funny accident, it wasn't the kid being silly, it wasn't a funny trick, it wasn't a satire, it was just a little kid being confused, disorientated, and probably a bit scared. But heck, I also don't watch reality TV shows because they are exploitive. So feel free to disagree with my opinion. . .
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