Archive for October, 2011

Banksy Occupies London: Don’t Pass Go

October 31st, 2011

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Perfect Candidates for Douches of the Year Awards

This is sickening! At last year’s company Halloween party, the employees of the law firm of Steven J. Baum dressed up as homeless people who the firm had brought foreclosure proceedings against.
Let me describe a few of the photos. In one, two Baum employees are dressed like homeless people. One is holding a bottle of […]

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Athesists Are Dumb

October 31st, 2011

Great quote. Except one thing: Thomas Jefferson didnt say it.
Even though I consider myself a non-believer or an atheist, I hate Atheists (with a capital A) and their smug holier-than-thou attitude. Ive said it before that some Atheist fanatics are as bad as any religious fanatic out there. Believe (or not) what you […]

Outsourcing the Other Way

I called this some time ago. A Groupon-style dailydeal company is outsourcing its employees… in America. Yep, an Indian company is looking to employ Americans for positions in India. This type of “reverse outsourcing” will likely continue as we see the continued rise of the so-called BRIC and other new economies. Im […]

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Bring Sexy Back

October 30th, 2011

Looking good for your 55th birthday, Mercedes 190sl

Bollywood is Awesome

October 28th, 2011

Can your action hero do this? Where was this guy when we were looking for Bin Laden?

NEST Thermostat

NEST - redefining the indoor thermostat. From the design team that designed the original iPod.

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    Think you need 8 hours of sleep every night to be healthy? Think again.

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    Epic Funny: The most awesome responses to celebrities’ tweets.

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    Amazing see-thru church in Belgium.

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    See this and weep at your insignificance as it relates to the size of the universe.

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    How much would the Death Star cost to build? How much steel would we need?

    Scaling up to the Death Star, this is about 1.08×1015 tonnes of steel. 1 with fifteen zeros.

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    Yep. Pretty much.

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    Looks like the latest issue of SI swinsuit edition with previous “Crush of the Week” Kate Upton was airbrushed to make her look less sexy. Yea, huh?

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    Wait what? Iran has an army of highly-trained female ninjas? This is literally blowing my mind. As a kid, and even today, I call veiled and women that wear the hijab ninjas! These women are literally ninjas. Like literally! Mind blown.

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    Iran Worried U.S. Might Be Building 8,500th Nuclear Weapon.

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    Wouldnt it be nice if the US had real democracy? Like the one in say… Pakistan? Oh thats right… Pakistan is lawless. I forgot.

    One constantly hears in American political discourse that Pakistan is so terribly un-democratic because the shadowy, omnipotent ISI functions with no accountability or transparency. Yet here they are being ordered by that nation’s highest court to account for serious detainee abuse (this, despite the fact that Pakistan’s problems with Terrorism are, at the very least, as pressing as those faced by the U.S.).

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    Video of production of the second season of Game of Thrones, taking place in Iceland. Without spoilers, in the second book Jon Snow spends considerable time “north of the wall” and this is what is depicted here. Looks like its actually the Jökulsárlón area.

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    New Scientist on the power of math equations.

    Without equations, most of our technology would never have been invented. Of course, important inventions such as fire and the wheel came about without any mathematical knowledge. Yet without equations we would be stuck in a medieval world.

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    Finally - the new Air-like design comes to the MacBook Pro line by March.

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    V for Vandetta creator talks about the origins of the mask and its role in the Anonymous movement.

    Today’s response to similar oppressions seems to be one that is intelligent, constantly evolving and considerably more humane, and yet our character’s borrowed Catholic revolutionary visage and his incongruously Puritan apparel are perhaps a reminder that unjust institutions may always be haunted by volatile 17th century spectres, even if today’s uprisings are fuelled more by social networks than by gunpowder.

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    [NSFW] From the “Why?” Files: A “butt-cleavage” dress.

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    Self-driving BMWs yo!

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    The long never-ending recession in Japan is causing a long-term effect: Japanese are no longer importing American or European items - but making them locally and perfecting them.

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