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10 Geeky Things To Be Thankful ForPhoto by Steve Voght; used under CC license. Next Thursday is, of course, Thanksgiving Day in the United States. While we celebrate the holiday with our families, along with turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin pie (or whatever traditions you may have), many of us like to think of all the good things in... |
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Links for 2009-11-12 [del.icio.us]Volume » Blog Archive » (Un)Comfort zones The situation of the Palestinian refugees is delicate. They are denied the return to their homeland in historical Palestine and they neither have rights nor duties in Lebanon, for instance it is illegal for them to own property. The graph the record in ... |
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Readers pick best webcomic: BabicideThe dynamic duo from Penny Arcade have had long-standing animosity with infants, as evidenced by a number of their past strips. This cycle -- and the comic's victory streak -- continued in last week's Webcomic Wrapup winner, titled "Babicide." Just to be clear, they're talking about de... |
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Oh dear: Analyst slashes DJ Hero sales expectations by 50 percentInteresting note regarding DJ Hero, where “interesting” means “potentially bad news.” One of those fancy analyst types, someone at Cowen and Company, has slashed sales expectations by a little more than 50 percent. That’s nothing to brush aside if you’re Activ... |
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The Post-Twilight Supernatural Romance: MummiesVampires are interesting. They're most often the baddies to become good guys. Maybe it's because they can still look pretty, or maybe it's because their method of killing can be so sexy. (A hot neck bite is a whole lot more preferable than, say, a wolfy mauling.) Whatever it is, we ascribe this... |
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Weekly Webcomic Wrapup is O.C.D.Oh, we've been waiting for this moment for years, people. At long last, the comics we've chosen as our seven favorite of the week ended up forming a perfect, beautiful staircase without any cajoling or rearranging. Was it fate which lead to such beautiful, orderly construction? Was it divine int... |

