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Apple's top technical feats of the decadeFiled under: Hardware, OS, Software, Odds and ends, Snow Leopard We're well into 2010 (OK, 4 days), but there's still a few more lists and "top tens" of the last decade to clean up. One of the more interesting Apple-related wrapups is this list by Fraser Spiers, showing off Apple's best... |
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Girls on Film: Female Feats in 2009While it seems like just a blink since we rang in the last New Year, 2009 is almost over. It was a speedy blur of 365 days, but it was also a year that boasted some pretty great moments for women in cinema. I played with the idea of doing a Best Of for 2009 -- relishing in all of Hollywood's g... |
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Ancient animal bones may link Stonehenge to winter solstice featsA huge winter solstice feast might have taken place around Stonehenge some 4,500 years ago. Abundant cattle and pig bones recently unearthed a few miles from the megalithic site suggest that prehistoric people celebrated the connection between the stone circle ... ... |
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Artist Barred From Selling His Own Artwork For Daring To Promote University Of Alabama Football FeatsI could have sworn we wrote about this case earlier, but I'm searching around and can't find the post. It involves Daniel Moore, a painter and fan of the University of Alabama's football team. Given both those things, he's been painting portraits of some of the team's biggest achievements. Now... |
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Holy Shiz! Weightlifter Gives Birth Without Knowing She Was Preggo!We don't really understand how some women aren't aware they're pregnant, but it happens and in this case it happened to Chilean Olympic weightlifter Elizabeth Poblete. During a training session, Poblete gave birth to a baby boy who was 3 months premature. He and his mother have both been taken to ... |
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Ten Awesome Feats Of Automotive Infrastructure [Infrastructure]Call us geeks, but we love a good on-ramp. Bridges, too. When it comes to building the veins for our four-wheeled blood, mankind has crafted some pretty amazing stuff. Here's ten of our more mind-blowing efforts. In J.G. Ballard's 1974 novel Concrete Island, a wealthy man becomes stranded (his Ja... |

