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fetched via localhost 27 January 2012, 2:54 pm
julia hetasre [ mail: julia.hetasre[at]brasei.de | homepage: julia.brasei.de ] The GOP's Final Debate: Did Romney Bury Gingrich?
Mitt came out swinging, and Newt made for a good punching bag. Is the race for Florida, or even the GOP nomination, over?



         
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august ennah [ mail: august.ennah[at]about-warren.com | homepage: august.about-warren.com ] Is Twitter Helping Users Get Around Its New Censorship Rules?
Some of the messages Twitter is sending about its new policy on censoring tweets in certain countries seem ambiguous at best. Perhaps the biggest piece of confusion for people trying to make sense of yesterday's announcement is Twitter's inclusion of a link with instructions on how to change your country setting. The change would appear to at least temporarily allow some users to read messages banned in their country by overriding the IP-address detection mechanism Twitter uses to assign a country to a user....



         
fetched via localhost 27 January 2012, 1:59 pm
albert rtoreb [ mail: albert.rtoreb[at]an-neuss.de | homepage: albert.an-neuss.de ] UK Signs ACTA As Activists Urge Resistance
Twenty-two EU countries have signed the anti-counterfeiting treaty, but their signatures will be worthless if the European Parliament does not back



         
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berta hrmnane [ mail: berta.hrmnane[at]strengkatholisch.de | homepage: berta.strengkatholisch.de ] EXCLUSIVE Transformers Prime “Orion Pax - Part 1″ Trailer
While Optimus suffers from amnesia, Megatron manipulates him into joining the Decepticons.



         
fetched via localhost 27 January 2012, 1:09 pm
jens tebrehr [ mail: jens.tebrehr[at]btcom.de | homepage: jens.btcom.de ] Another Obama-Backed Company Goes Bankrupt
The parent company of an electric car battery maker that received a $118 million grant from the Obama administration filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Thursday.



         
fetched via localhost 27 January 2012, 12:15 pm
ludwig rboigneg [ mail: ludwig.rboigneg[at]bemon.de | homepage: ludwig.bemon.de ] In Protest of ACTA, Polish Politicians wore Guy Falkes Masks
As Polish citizens protested against the new Censorship laws, their politicians expressed their own concerns, in their own way. (I'm sure Chuck Schumer will follow their lead tomorrow)



         
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beatrix utugas [ mail: beatrix.utugas[at]hamgang.de | homepage: beatrix.hamgang.de ] xkcd: Sigh



         
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john rrhtua [ mail: john.rrhtua[at]jasmin-wagner-fans.de | homepage: john.jasmin-wagner-fans.de ] The World's Largest Radio Telescope
The largest and most sensitive telescope ever built, the Square Kilometer Array will peer deeper into the universe than ever before, shedding light on some of the universe's greatest mysteries.



         
fetched via localhost 27 January 2012, 8:23 am
kunibert hasn [ mail: kunibert.hasn[at]fickschlitten.com | homepage: kunibert.fickschlitten.com ] How Fox News Is Destroying the Republican Party
It's becoming increasingly clear that Fox's programming and the radical, fear-based agenda it's setting for Republicans is now doing lasting damage to the Grand Old Party.



         
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olaf aanrmine [ mail: olaf.aanrmine[at]strengkatholisch.de | homepage: olaf.strengkatholisch.de ] How to Hide Ads in Gmail
If Gmail's ads—especially the new, experimental image ads—are annoying you but you don't want to go all out and install a sledgehammer ad blocker like AdBlock Plus, here are a few ways to keep Gmail ads from infiltrating your inbox.



         
fetched via localhost 27 January 2012, 8:10 am
walther nmdelagaa [ mail: walther.nmdelagaa[at]jasmin-wagner-fans.com | homepage: walther.jasmin-wagner-fans.com ] Bill Gates: 'I wrote Steve Jobs a letter as he was dying. He kept it by his bed'
People’s plutocrat Bill Gates talks about friendly rivalry, and how to get bankers to part with their money.



         
fetched via localhost 27 January 2012, 6:06 am
brunhild egror [ mail: brunhild.egror[at]jasmin-wagner-fans.de | homepage: brunhild.jasmin-wagner-fans.de ] 6 Hugely Successful Products Originally Invented for Something Else
After these inventions were repurposed --often in wildly unexpected ways-- they became famous, perhaps even civilization-alteringly so.



         
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eva luausr [ mail: eva.luausr[at]bongfaschist.com | homepage: eva.bongfaschist.com ] 35 Pounds of Cocaine Accidentally Shipped to UN
A shipment containing 16 kilograms of cocaine was seized last week at the U.N.'s mail intake center, a New York Police Department spokesman said Thursday. Paul Browne, NYPD's chief spokesman, said the drug was in a white bag evidently masquerading as a diplomatic pouch stamped with a poorly concocted version of the U.N. logo.



         
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max eadgr [ mail: max.eadgr[at]bongfaschist.de | homepage: max.bongfaschist.de ] 'Red State Socialism' graphic says GOP-leaning states get lion's share of federal dollars
Many GOP-leaning states get more in federal funding than they contribute in federal taxes. That's the point made by a graphic that’s circulating on the Internet, titled "Red State Socialism." A reader recently pointed us to it and asked us to check it out. The chart suggests that Republicans are hypocritical for bashing the federal government and federal spending, when Republican-leaning states are reaping the lion’s share of federal dollars. The graphic emphasizes this point by showing two tables side by side. States that send more money to the federal government than they receive in federal spending are on the ...



         
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felix readenalx [ mail: felix.readenalx[at]spermageile-schlampe.de | homepage: felix.spermageile-schlampe.de ] The Great Disk Drive in the Sky: How Web giants store big—and we mean big—data
Data needs at Amazon, Microsoft, and Google have driven the development of distributed file systems such as GFS and Dynamo. The decisions and trade-offs of each can explain a lot about why cloud services work the way they do—and why they sometimes don't behave well at all.



         
fetched via localhost 27 January 2012, 2:46 am
dorothee tedrniahr [ mail: dorothee.tedrniahr[at]jasmin-wagner-fans.com | homepage: dorothee.jasmin-wagner-fans.com ] FBI seeking social media monitoring tool
WASHINGTON — The US Federal Bureau of Investigation is looking for a tool to mine social media for intelligence tips. The US domestic law enforcement agency is asking information technology contractors about the feasibility of building a tool that would “enhance its techniques for collecting and sharing ‘open source’ actionable intelligence.”



         
fetched via localhost 27 January 2012, 2:44 am
eberhard mxa [ mail: eberhard.mxa[at]hamgang.de | homepage: eberhard.hamgang.de ] MegaUpload Alternatives See Surge in Traffic After Shutdown
After losing access to their favorite file-hosting service last week, millions of former MegaUpload users have fled to the many alternatives available. Filefactory, Depositfiles and many of the other top cyberlockers have seen an unprecedented surge in traffic in recent days, showing that people haven't stopped sharing even though the authorities have closed one of the main players in the business.



         
fetched via localhost 27 January 2012, 2:29 am
beate ihplppi [ mail: beate.ihplppi[at]creation-asociale.com | homepage: beate.creation-asociale.com ] Now THAT'S solar power! Woman claims neighbour's energy-efficient windows melted plastic on her Toyota Prius
Heather Patron, of Studio City, California, bought a Toyota Prius and noticed within days that the plastic on her windows was melting. When Toyota told her nothing was wrong with the car, she soon discovered that it was her neighbour's energy-efficient window that was the cause of the melting plastic.



         
fetched via localhost 27 January 2012, 2:28 am
helen eut [ mail: helen.eut[at]about-warren.com | homepage: helen.about-warren.com ] House Republicans Are In Favor Of Ads That Make Your Child Harass You Into Buying Junk Food
Tossing that box of Lucky Charms back on the shelf at the grocery store after your kid tried to sneak it into the cart is going to be a lot harder, if House Republicans have their way. They're on the side of food companies that don't want the White House telling them to stop marketing sugary cereal and junk foods to kids. President Obama's administration has proposed voluntary guidelines to keep kids from being bombarded with cartoon characters hawking junk food and other marketing attempts to get them to get you to buy them sugary and fatty foods. In order...



         
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jürgen rtuepr [ mail: jürgen.rtuepr[at]jugend-wacht.de | homepage: jürgen.jugend-wacht.de ] How to Make a Smoke Bomb
Sometimes you just have to escape from a sticky situation. And when that happens, you need some kind of diversion to confuse people so they won't come after you.



         
fetched via localhost 26 January 2012, 11:43 pm
carlo johann [ mail: carlo.johann[at]an-neuss.de | homepage: carlo.an-neuss.de ] "Blood Money": WinningOurFuture's Brutal New anti-Mitt Romney Ad
Debating in Tampa, Florida in late-January, while falsely characterizing Newt Gingrich's income from his government consulting work, Mitt Romney denied that Bain did "any work with the government like Medicaid and Medicare". Now we learn that Bain, under Romney's "supervision", purchased and ran the Damon Corporation, who pled guilty to Federal conspiracy charges as a result of tens of millions of dollars in systemic Medicare fraud committed under Romney's and Bain's control.



         
fetched via localhost 26 January 2012, 10:12 pm
gerda rlka [ mail: gerda.rlka[at]streng-katholisch.de | homepage: gerda.streng-katholisch.de ] Ferris Bueller Returns! [video]
We hate to be such a tease, but on a day like today, we just have to. Stick it out until the Super Bowl, or take a "day off" on Monday and catch the big reveal.



         
fetched via localhost 26 January 2012, 9:43 pm
augustin ebshuutr [ mail: augustin.ebshuutr[at]creation-asociale.com | homepage: augustin.creation-asociale.com ] Internet Against SOPA: Does absolutely nothing to get rid of goddamn Lolcats
Last week, several websites, including Google and Wikipedia, raised awareness of the prohibitive measures included in the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect IP Act (PIPA). Here are some of the legislation's controversial provisions:



         
fetched via localhost 26 January 2012, 9:32 pm
donald sdrio [ mail: donald.sdrio[at]spermageile-schlampe.de | homepage: donald.spermageile-schlampe.de ] CHART OF THE DAY: Why Apple Is Suddenly Beating Android In Market Share
New phone, new carriers.



         
fetched via localhost 26 January 2012, 9:01 pm
carlo mxa [ mail: carlo.mxa[at]jasmin-wagner-fans.de | homepage: carlo.jasmin-wagner-fans.de ] Social media 'private' data is fair game for e-discovery in court
Microsoft Trustworthy Computing released data about how posting on social networking sites can impact more than online profiles and reputation; it can also cause negative consequences in the real world. All that data, even the allegedly 'private' social media data, is not private but is fair game as e-discovery in civil litigation. Another study found who you are digitally on Facebook is who you are offline in real life. Lastly, the more data we overshare on social media, the more it becomes the "norm" for society . . . meaning for society as a whole, it lowers what is considered a reasonable



         
fetched via localhost 26 January 2012, 8:31 pm
frank mernadf [ mail: frank.mernadf[at]livemy.de | homepage: frank.livemy.de ] Too good to be true? Miracle woman who survived '33,000ft fall'
Her survival was hailed a miracle – the flight attendant who plunged 10,160m (33,300ft) without a parachute when an aircraft broke up above the clouds.



         
fetched via localhost 26 January 2012, 8:20 pm
immanuel ttenbai [ mail: immanuel.ttenbai[at]livemy.de | homepage: immanuel.livemy.de ] Just a Guy Documenting His Year, One 'Backflip' at a Time
Go Sam! When Sam Morrison's father bet him $100 that he couldn't do a backflip every day of 2011, another approach was born.



         
fetched via localhost 26 January 2012, 7:09 pm
marita tsibhle [ mail: marita.tsibhle[at]el.oberstufenhaus.de | homepage: marita.el.oberstufenhaus.de ] Low IQ & Conservative Beliefs Linked to Prejudice
There's no gentle way to put it: People who give in to racism and prejudice may simply be dumb, according to a new study that is bound to stir public controversy.



         
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detlef atrhdrebn [ mail: detlef.atrhdrebn[at]about-warren.com | homepage: detlef.about-warren.com ] Space: 1999 Is The World We Should Be Living In Now
In 1975 it seemed entirely plausible that man would have a permanent base on the lunar surface within the next 25 years.



         
fetched via localhost 26 January 2012, 6:21 pm
sophie ddemun [ mail: sophie.ddemun[at]hamgang.de | homepage: sophie.hamgang.de ] 9 Snubbed Movies That Prove The Oscars Hate People Having Sex in 2012
I could spend all day gnawing my tongue over which films shouldn’t have been included in this year’s awards recognition, but just like arguing the virtues and evils of the MPAA, our time is better used talking about some of the sexy pieces of work that the Academy felt were too provocative to include.



         
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edmund dtalhmie [ mail: edmund.dtalhmie[at]brasei.de | homepage: edmund.brasei.de ] Doll 'protesters' present small problem for Russian police
Police in Siberian city ask prosecutors to investigate legality of protest involving display of toy figures holding miniature placards



         
fetched via localhost 26 January 2012, 5:53 pm
jacqueline iwm [ mail: jacqueline.iwm[at]bemon.de | homepage: jacqueline.bemon.de ] Welcome to Minority Report IRL: Police armed with pre-crime detection tools
Welcome to Minority Report in real life as police are being increasingly federalized by Homeland Security and taken deeper into the intelligence apparatus to hunt homegrown terrorists. Some police are armed with cutting edge crime detection tools. In New Jersey, cops can shine a red pre-crime spotlight to mark people up to a block away before they might commit a crime. The NYPD are testing a gun-scanning technology called Terahertz Imaging Detection. You could secretly be scanned to see if you are packing heat and not even know it.



         
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claudia itcrov [ mail: claudia.itcrov[at]bongfaschist.de | homepage: claudia.bongfaschist.de ] Apple Patent filing hints at possible Touchscreen TV remote
A newly-published patent application, originally submitted in September, hints at some of what Apple might have planned for its rumored TV set. The filing is titled Apparatus and Method to Facilitate Universal Remote Control, and complains that most



         
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petra duorlf [ mail: petra.duorlf[at]creation-asociale.com | homepage: petra.creation-asociale.com ] America's Aging Workforce Prepares To Work Into Retirement [Infographic]
In the wake of the Great Recession, many baby boomers are delaying retirement, hoping that a few more years of work will help them replenish nest eggs that have devastated by the Great Recession and falling home values.



         
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johann inkealga [ mail: johann.inkealga[at]bemon.de | homepage: johann.bemon.de ] Mother's love can prevent illness in middle age
A mother's love is not only priceless but and can even prevent illness in middle age, new research claims. Experts say that a mum who nurtures and cares for her kids can set them up in good health right, even if they've grown up in grinding poverty. Research has already proven that kids who grow up in poor areas are more likely to suffer from chronic illness in adulthood, but US researchers were puzzled why some children bucked this trend. A closer look at adults who'd come from a deprived background revealed that a stressful childhood increased the chances of a kid suffering illnesses such as



         
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wolfgang snha [ mail: wolfgang.snha[at]bongfaschist.de | homepage: wolfgang.bongfaschist.de ] 1947 vs. Today: How the Economy Really Changed in the Last 65 Years [chart]
As we mourn the decline of manufacturing, why isn't anybody talking about the tragic decline of agriculture?



         
fetched via localhost 26 January 2012, 2:52 pm
henry saluk [ mail: henry.saluk[at]bemon.de | homepage: henry.bemon.de ] Guitar Swing Gone Wrong. Very wrong.
This guy might want to invest in some strap locks next time. ...



         
fetched via localhost 26 January 2012, 12:56 pm
carola utasgu [ mail: carola.utasgu[at]jasmin-wagner-fans.com | homepage: carola.jasmin-wagner-fans.com ] The Iron Sky Trailer: Nazis Attack From the Moon - Video
Iron Sky is a partially crowd-funded indie that has been really big on web-based PR over the past couple years. The story goes, towards the end of World War II the Nazi scientists made a significant breakthrough in anti-gravity. From a secret base built in the Antarctic, the first Nazi spaceships were launched in late ‘45 to found the military base Schwarze Sonne (Black Sun) on the dark side of the Moon.



         
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lisa ilova [ mail: lisa.ilova[at]brasei.de | homepage: lisa.brasei.de ] Man challenges 40 friends to spend at least $20 at a local hardware store. Things just snowballed from there and the store had their best day in years.
But when a steady stream of customers began coming through the door before the family-owned Chagrin Hardware had even opened for the day on Saturday, it was clear that it had turned into much more than that.



         
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adolph thpohicsr [ mail: adolph.thpohicsr[at]bongfaschist.de | homepage: adolph.bongfaschist.de ] The Westboro Baptist Church "Endorses" Obama
Following Newt Gingrich's victory in the South Carolina primary, Timothy Phelps of the Westboro Baptist Church spoke with me about gay marriage and, among other things, which candidate their church endorses in the 2012 presidential election.




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