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This Song About A Hamster On A Piano Is Really Distracting Me From "Chinese Democracy" [Earworms]If you had told me, 10 years ago, that I would be unable to focus on the release of the new Guns N' Roses album because I was transfixed by a song that was pretty much the equivalent of a Wesley Willis track about a popcorn-eating hamster sped up to 45 and attached to a video of said hamster perf... |
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Soulja Boy: Is The Joke On Us? [Yahh Trick Uh... Wtf?]The whole "Soulja Boy loves the slavemasters" controversy continued this week, when Toure—who elicited the controversial quote from the YouTube sensation/Segway fan, responded to SB's allegations that he was just trying to bring the lulz when he was thanking those men for paving t... |
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Where Innovators Meet Up: The Greater Seattle Coffee Cluster [Xconomy VC/Deals]innovation, networking, Coffee Gregory T. Huang wrote: Want to know where your favorite VC gets his or her morning latte? How about where tech and life sciences entrepreneurs gather to network and discuss ideas? If you’re looking to rub shoulders with the technological elite&mda... |
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Be a Slope Punk with this SnowboardEven a granny can look super cool on slopes zipping by all the cool folks blowing snow and ice in their faces. This is the gas-powered vehicle that combines the thrill of riding a snowmobile and the freedom of a snowboard, enabling you to surf effortlessly over the deepest fresh powder or on pa... |
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Dean Kamen Creates Hybrid Th!nk City Car With Stirling Engine [DEKA Revolt]Okay, so the Segway hasn't lit anyone's imagination on fire, but Dean Kamen's Luke Arm promises great things on the prosthetic front. Now his DEKA Revolt may be pointing to an interesting transportation option, a hybrid car with a Stirling engine. A Stirling engine works with any external energy ... |
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NYC Protest and Civil Rights March Opposing Proposition 8So, last night's protest, which began at the Mormon Temple and left discrimination behind as it marched down Broadway to Columbus Circle, was a huge success. Thanks to eveyone for showing up. Crowd estimates varied from 7-10,000. There was an unfortunate report that went out on the AP wire serv... |

