Friday, March 14, 2008

Jon Stewart reacts to press coverage of Hillary crying


Jon Stewart reacted to the media circus surrounding Hillary's "emotional breakdown." "That's it? That's the emotional breakdown that blows the election for her? I'm glad no one here ever sees me get a flu shot,"

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Human Embryos Cloned


Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to the future. It’s really weird.

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Cuba lifts ban on computer, DVD sales


Communist Cuba has authorized the sale of computers, DVD and video players and other electrical appliances in the first sign President Raul Castro is moving to lift some restrictions on daily life. "Based on the improved availability of electricity the government at the highest level has approved the sale of some equipment which was prohibited."

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Tom Cruise's Insane Scientology Birthday Party Video


Watch Tom Cruise do the worm and other various dance moves at his Scientology sponsored birthday party.

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Audit: FBI Tried to Cover Patriot Act Abuses


FBI headquarters officials sought to cover their informal and possibly illegal acquisition of phone records on thousands of Americans from 2003 to 2005 by issuing 11 improper, retroactive "blanket" administrative subpoenas in 2006 to three phone companies that are under contract to the FBI, according to an audit released Thursday.

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What happens when a Windows developer gets a Mac?


Follow the daily travails of a hardcore, longtime Windows developer after he adopts a shiny new MacBook.

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Bush "Envious" Of Soldiers Serving "Romantic" Mission


President Bush let his inner adventurer out while discussing the state of the war in Afghanistan with military and civilian personnel. While those in Afghanistan detailed the logistical and diplomatic problems via teleconference, the President took a much more whimsical approach to their mission.

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The World's Most Dangerous Geek


If you've downloaded a song in the past few years, it's in large part because of Justin Frankel. Seven years ago, when he was just eighteen, he invented Winamp, the first software program that made it easy to play digital music on your computer. But Justin Frankel, the man who popularized file-sharing, has even bigger plans....

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Andersen attorney on RIAA suit: "They can't run now"


Exonerated RIAA defendant Tanya Andersen will refile her malicious prosecution lawsuit against the RIAA on Friday. The discovery process could reveal information that is sensitive and potentially harmful to the RIAA, but the group has no choice but to stand and face the music this time around.

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Reznor: Radiohead offering was insincere, industry is inept


Any efforts into digital music distribution is a win for fans. Nevertheless, Reznor may have a point when criticizing Radiohead for not going far enough.

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Google Sky Released!


Now you can explore the universe without Google earth...

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Reporter Owned By Sled


Some Canadian Global news reporter thinks the bottom of a sledding hill is a great place to do his broadcast. He was wrong.

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Reporter Owned By Sled


Some Canadian Global news reporter thinks the bottom of a sledding hill is a great place to do his broadcast. He was wrong.

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