Every day, the Same, Again
US soldier’s iPod absorbed the impact of a bullet fired from an Iraqi rebel’s AK-47. [photos].
Pepsi or Coke, Mac or PC, cremation or burial? Scientists in the United Kingdom believe they may be close to unraveling some of the brain processes that ultimately dictate the choices we make as consumers.
Do you sometimes have memories of a mysterious past life?
We’re watching a black guy have sex with his wife, Amber, 37, at an interracial orgy. In Jeff’s house. On his bed. The man screwing Jeff’s wife is Branford, a 30-year-old massage therapist who’s not holding back—this isn’t lovemaking, this is a proper pounding. “The fantasy goes both ways. The women get to fuck our guys while their husbands watch.”
Dolphins killer sonar confirmed.
Zurich, Geneva, Vienna, Vancouver, and Auckland remain the top scoring cities on the Quality of Living index.
Top-secret data was leaked because Japanese officers were swapping porn files at work.
Greylisting is a new anti-spam measure implemented on email servers. It doesn’t work.
The Depeche Mode drinking game.
Yesterday I was thinking about President Bush’s Secret Service detail. Their job is to protect the president against would-be assassins. That sounds like an important job until you ask yourself this question: “What kind of assassin would prefer Dick Cheney as president?�?
A $3,9 billion project to answer some of the biggest mysteries of the universe has been delayed by months after scientists building it made basic errors in their mathematical calculations. The mistakes led to an explosion.
I’m glad Microsoft is dead. They were like Nero or Commodus—evil in the way only inherited power can make you. Because remember, the Microsoft monopoly didn’t begin with Microsoft. They got it from IBM. The software business was overhung by a monopoly from about the mid-1950s to about 2005. For practically its whole existence, that is.
John, aka “Bill”, is undoubtedly the best Bill Gates look-alike. He’s good enough to be hired by Microsoft to fill in for the real Bill Gates.
In 1975, Gordon E. Moore (co-founder of Intel ) predicted a doubling of tranistors every two years (Moore never said “every 18 months”, but that’s how it has been quoted). This observation has been called “Moore’s Law�”. Anyway, Moore’s Law died years ago.
Florida is housing some sex offenders under a bridge.
Several studies of the brain and behaviour back the idea that there’s very little biological difference between what goes on in the head of a gambling addict and that of a crack addict. A growing number of researchers believe that the same processes lie behind all addictions, behavioural or chemical, whether it’s gambling or shopping, computer gaming, love, work, exercise, pornography, eating or sex.
Poodles exercising with Popeye’s sister.
Most liars tell lies “palms down”. It’s a subconscious move that is defensive and deceptive.
“Everything that can be invented has been invented.” — Charles H. Duell, Commissioner, U.S. Office of Patents, 1899. [more quotes]
‘Superman’ costume auctions for $115, 000.
Serial killer wants to give away one of his kidneys.
Sha Zhi Gang, a licensed medical doctor and acupuncturist from China, is downloading a new lung into a Sacramento lawyer’s body.
Treating cancer with surgery, chemotherapy or radiation may sometimes cause tumors to spread.
I’ve observed that everyone has a permanent age that appears to be set at birth. For example, I’ve always been 42-years old.








