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Bloody Hell – Dell's $4500 World of Warcraft Laptop

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You just don’t need this much computer to play WoW.  Now, for Crysis…. XPS M1730 World of Warcraft®  Edition 17″ HD widescreen notebook complete with World of Warcraft backpack Illuminated speaker grills and faction specific Honor Badges Back-lit keyboard stays awake as long as you can Track your stats with the world’s first built-in notebook […]

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When Chickens are Outlawed…

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“Chickens lay eggs,” Kunselman said. “I want fresh eggs. It’s just a simple ordinance change.” “I want to have fresh milk,” Rapundalo said. “Let’s change the ordinance to allow cows or goats.” Yes, because the equivalent of an easily confined, flightless mammal is a medium to giant-sized, free-roaming one. Is this seriously the slippery slope […]

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Creation Museum Report

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Epic review of the Creation Museum, the nauseating edifice to the Creation “story”. With it’s accompanying photo gallery, the review of the Creation Museum is scathing, pointed, and hilarious all at once. Even Christians should be laughing at the absurdity of the assertions put out at this place. To wit: But seriously, the ability to […]

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Food Pairing Networks

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a collection of simple network graphs illustrating how the flavor components of 250 different food products relate to each other, as a tool to inspire the creation of original recipes. Very interesting idea sent to me by a co-worker. The site is a little light on how the flavors were paired (or I may have […]

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Obama's Play for the Tech Vote

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He wants a CTO. The CTO’s mandate would be quite different from the Cybersecurity czar appointed under the Bush Administration. Bush’s czar helped defend against cyberattacks. Obama’s CTO, by contrast, would ensure government officials holds open meetings, broadcast live webcasts of those meetings, and use blogging software, wikis and open comments to communicate policies with […]