November 30th, 2006
Filed under: Sexy, Weird/offbeat/WTF news |
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We’re all having fun at what’s happening these days with pretty girl hobby-horse-of-the-hour Angelica Panganiban, especially with all these flabby skeletons coming out of her closet. If you’re one of those people who’ve seen her sincerely deny the digital manipulation on national teevee (if you’re one of the lucky few who actually have time [...]
November 30th, 2006
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Somebody with a lot of time in his hands took the trouble of taking Manny Pacquiao’s matron-kissable mug and mangled it into varying forms of hilarious monstrosities. We also have lots of time in our hands, so we compiled these photoshopped Manny Pacquiao images so you could all have a laugh at the expense of [...]
November 29th, 2006
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In Japan, Razor Ramon Hard Gay wears a studded black leather and walks around saying “Hard Gay Power! Foooooooo!” and dry humping as many random people and objects as he possibly can. And Gaijin Smash swears he’s not making the whole shit up.
I’m not going to be too hard on Hard Gay though (no pun [...]
November 29th, 2006
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Global O-secret signal
Mark Dec. 22, 2006 on your calendar, and choose your favorite member of the opposite sex (preferably one who would be willing to screw with you), as absolutely everyone on Earth is asked to have an orgasm on that very special day.
The Global Orgasm Day, or “peace through collective ecstasy,” is all about [...]
November 28th, 2006
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The Son of God seems eager to “appear” in places you’d never expect. Now, it’s a factory floor in Wolverhampton in the UK.
The convincing likeness of the son of God may look like it was intentionally created, but it was actually the result of a flash flood after a torrential downpour.
During the hour-long rain storm, [...]
November 28th, 2006
Filed under: Technology |
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You can print on Xerox’s new invention, called Erasable Paper, and the printed images last for only a day then disappear, which makes the paper to be reused over and over, unless, of course, you’ve somehow used it in the doing of unspeakable things.
The experimental printing technology came out of a collaboration between the Xerox [...]
November 28th, 2006
Filed under: Interwebz: news, developments, concepts, rumors |
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The 10-minute Mail lets you create temporary email addresses that vanishes after 10 minutes — presumably enough time for you to click on the activation link of any naughty site you’re trying to sign up on.
An email address that vanishes after 10 minutes. There’s no registration, no verification. Just click over to the site and [...]
November 27th, 2006
Filed under: Cool and quirky art and artists, Strange Artifacts |
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Stroll down memory lane (that is, if you’re old enough) through a calming parade of past bad magazines, wrapped up in a fine, classy collection called Bad Mags.
via DESTROYING MY ART
November 27th, 2006
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Japanese Akiro Makino, now 84, was a former medical officer in Japan’s WWII navy who admitted to experimenting on the bodies of about 30 Filipino prisoners of war, including women and children.
Akira Makino, 84, a former officer of the medical corps of the Imperial Japanese Navy’s No.33 patrol unit, said the experiments on live prisoners [...]
November 27th, 2006
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Chinese manufacturers have become so efficient in copying original Japanese and Korean products that by the time the legit products arrive in China, they are seen by Chinese buyers as the fake ones.
Chinese electronic pirates have been very busy, for instance, in tinkering with LG’s chocolate phone:
When LG Electronics released its Chocolate phone in the [...]
November 27th, 2006
Filed under: Microsoft: news, gossip, concepts, parodies |
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You might sense that folks over at the Consumerist seem a bit eager to ring the death knell on Zune, but we don’t care. So we’re blatantly block-quoting what the Consumerist has also painstakingly blockquoted, just to give you your day’s supply of glee and to answer some of your most pertinent Zune-related questions.
On Device [...]
November 27th, 2006
Filed under: Technology |
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From stone tablets, to paper, to magnetic discs. Now, Sainul Abideen of Kerala plays the Pied Piper and leads us all to go back to paper; and he’s armed with some goodies to match with the seduction. It’s called “rainbow technology,” a storage format that uses biodegradeable paper.
“Files such as text, images, sounds and video [...]
November 27th, 2006
Filed under: Video games and gamers, Weird/offbeat/WTF news |
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It’s finally happening; one helpless confession after another, written not necessarily in “leet” but often peppered with the words immortalized by coke-sniffers, “If I don’t like it, I can easily stop.”
The World of Warcraft game addicts.
“Finally I was allowed to input my credit card details. This is the real no-going-back point. Still in some sort [...]
November 25th, 2006
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After making their cuddly pandas watch “panda porn,” now this Thai zoo is earning big bucks from another panda-derived product: multicolored paper made from the animals’ daily poop.
When keepers of the country’s panda couple — Chuang Chuang and Lin Hui — got tired of disposing the 55 pounds of feces daily produced by the duo, [...]
November 25th, 2006
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A Thai buddhist monk hacked off his penis because he had a hard-on during meditation.
The 35-year-old monk, whose name was withheld for privacy reasons, allowed medical staff at Maharaj hospital, 780 km (480 miles) south of Bangkok to dress his wound, but refused reattachment, hospital chief Prawing Euanontouch said.
But wait a minute; if he doesn’t [...]
November 25th, 2006
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Is that after being decapitated, the average person remains conscious for an additional 15-20 seconds.
Think about those folks in Iraq.
More shit about death here.
November 25th, 2006
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Richard Dawkins is a walking atheist resource; you don’t believe in God, you go to him for further affirmation of this godless universe. Michael Persinger, on the other hand, has invented a special helmet that stimulates certain parts of the human brain to induce religious experience.
The premise is simple: Make an avowed atheist like Richard [...]