http://www.pcworld.com/article/190601/topeka_thats_google_kansas_to_you.html Not till April.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/7187027/Polish-newspaper-claims-Pedobear-is-2010-Vancouver-Olympic-mascot.html
If you have to explain why this is funny to your audience, you're doing it wrong.
Click on my username for the link to the story. Bullshit, China! I have never seen a hacker go as far as to teach a fellow hacker how to be malicious, let alone setup an entire website and recruit over 12 thousand PAYING prescriptions. I call shenanigans on this one folks.
>>254 You realize that by default anything in the email field is prefixed with "mailto:". At least for me, clicking just gave me an error. Also, you maxed out the length, so the URL breaks (ends at police-).
>>255 My bad. http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/computersecurity/2010-02-08-china-police-hacker_N.htm
http://www.visualeconomics.com/inflation-by-country/ And the winner is, Zimbabwe
we should send them a prize
Why are all the countries with the highest inflation also the countries with the lowest inflation?
>>251 that was a bug, it has since been fixed if you go to the site
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/technology/979435/mens-porn-study-fails-to-find-smut-virgins We all love porn, so what?
Anyone here not think this already?
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=121034522 This is kind of cool. I have never heard of this type of bikes before. I can see where they would be useful, and also where they would suck in an extremely hilly area.
it's a lot cheaper (and better imo) to just build a bike trailer. You can take it back off when you are done, and it can go on multiple bikes. Not to mention it's not $3000. Also, locking that thing would be a pain. You have nothing to lock the front wheel to..
I am not saying its perfect, however, it is a novel idea and I think is at least a step in the right directions of at least trying to remove some dependency on cars.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=120994007 I guess this could maybe go in cooking, but it was on NPR, so it is news damn it
>>241 I am honestly not that big of a fan of bacon. In b4 heretic, etc.
>>242 meh, to each their own, you just dont hear about meat in desserts all that often.
http://www.wholefitness.com/looking-breasts.html Staring at boobs is scientifically proven to be healthy for men.
>>236 you heard the man, give us titpix
and apparently only D-Cup boobs work, men don't get aroused from smaller boobs??
>>238 As chairman of the itty bitty titty committee I'd like to state that this is false.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Fed-banks-need-customer-apf-264768985.html?x=0&sec=topStories&pos=1&asset=&ccode=
http://money.cnn.com/2009/11/06/news/economy/jobs_october/?postversion=2009110609 Some good news in here though: "For those with college degrees, the unemployment rate fell to 4.7% from 4.9% in September" "...sectors that are hiring, such as health care and technology" "noted that the biggest increase in temporary employees in two years took place in October. Employers typically bring in workers on a temporary basis before deciding to make more permanent hires. As such, he expects gains in payrolls by next spring." Also, some bad: "7.3 million jobs that have been lost since the start of 2008" "There are now a record 5.6 million people who have been unemployed for six months or longer, as the average time an unemployed person has been out of a job hit 26.9 weeks"