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October 7 2008

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618 diggsSince Sunday, Democrats have been buzzing about the re-revelation that during the 1980s, Sen. John McCain served on the board of a far-right conservative organization that had supplied arms and funds to paramilitary organizations in Latin America.
182 diggsWith the recent release of Picasa 3 Beta for Linux, Google has contributed more code to the WINE project. Google have supported WINE with patches to get Picasa and PhotoShop working since 2006. Read more about their contributions.
626 diggsIf Sarah Palin wasn't a secessionist, then why was she palling around with them? New video exposing Sarah Palin's ties to the Alaska Independence Party from jedreport.com
538 diggsMcCain supported the shadowy group that secretly sold arms to the terrorists and ayatollahs in Iran in the 1980s and illegally funneled the proceeds to the Contras in Nicaragua. The Iranians kept kidnapping US citizens in the Middle East, but this group kept selling them arms anyway.
440 diggsIn what could be a first in the world, a fish species known as cichlids has been discovered by scientists in the act of splitting into two distinct species in Lake Victoria, Africa’s largest lake and one of the world’s biggest fresh water bodies.
303 diggsThe Victoria School of Business and Technology in Canada could have probably taken a more original approach when designing their logo, but I doubt Apple is protecting themselves from much by suing the hell out of them.
909 diggsA man told today how he was shot three times in the street for wearing a Barack Obama T-shirt.
187 diggsWe've all heard about the wonders of the broadband Web. You can stream video, surf at lightning speeds, get your e-mail in a blink. Here's what you may not know: It can let you live far richer than you probably live now.
142 diggsMost people are worried about the health of the economy. But does the economy also affect your health?It does, but not always in ways you might expect. The data on how an economic downturn influences an individual’s health are surprisingly mixed.
571 diggsThey are the babes we’d all like to boldly go with – the hottest women to ever appear in Star Trek.
247 diggsIt’s an interesting case of what the future may look like as more media consolidation takes place, and power gets concentrated into the hands of just a few companies. This is the best example you’ll find of silenced political speech on a wide scale.
433 diggsThe grim-faced boss of the bankrupt bank Lehman Brothers was left squirming yesterday as a veteran Democrat roasted him over his multimillion-dollar pay.
310 diggsAt the age of 14 and weighing in at 20 stone, Samantha-Jane Stacey is born to be a sumo wrestler.Samantha-Jane says she does not try to put on weight but concentrates on a balanced diet to keep her fit for the fight.
368 diggsA UK-Japan team found the 17-strong shoal at depths of 7.7km (4.8 miles) in the Japan Trench in the Pacific - and captured the deep sea animals on film.
252 diggsIf researchers at Boston University's College of Engineering have their way, light bulbs of the future may be the highway your data gets carried along. A team at the school is working on low-power LEDs which could utilize an optical communication system to carry data wirelessly
310 diggsLast week Nintendo announced a new iteration of their highly successful DS handheld, and, while many mainstream outlets had a field day, the response from the gaming community – and, for that matter, the Japanese stock market – was a resounding "huh?!
188 diggsToday, the Nobel Prize in Physics was announced for important discoveries in the field of quantum physics. Yoichiro Nambu at Enrico Fermi Institute, University of Chicago, US, shares the prize with Makoto Kobayashi at the High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, Tsukuba, Japan, and Toshihide Masukawa at the Yukawa Institute for Theoretical h
174 diggsYahoo would buy AOL's content business, but not its dial-up subscription business. Time Warner had separated the two, and given Yahoo's online-publishing and advertising interests
479 diggsAndy Sandberg is one of my favourite cast members of the new crop of SNL stars. He does a spot on impersonation of Mark Wahlberg in this skit!
112 diggsAre we headed for an economic depression? Probably. Here are the FACTS on the market's reaction to the bill's progress; the mainstream media is (again) lying to you. Facts, figures and charts galore.Oh, and what you must do next...
186 diggsIn today's uncertain and, well, terrifying economic climate, it's good to think ahead. While we don't want to alarm you, basically your company could go broke at any second and you'll be out on the street. Even worse, it's in their best interest to keep it from you until the very last moment. All you have are the emails that arrive in your inbox, t
166 diggsSamuel Peter ripped the WBC belt from Vitali Klitschko's hands and stormed off the stage Monday at a news conference to promote their heavyweight title fight. Peter thought it was unfair that the press conference was in German .. so he stole the belt and left.
261 diggsOnce in a while, you may want to do some maintenance on your Ubuntu machine and clean up unnecessary files that are chunking up large storage space in your hard disk. Here are 8 ways that you can use to clean up your Ubuntu:
219 diggsAnd they're starting with the eye lashes. Japanese designers are always on the cutting edge (no word yet on whether porcupine tails will follow)--& in this case, no joke, fluffed out, whiskery fake lashes are genuinely "hot." Perfect for the edgy new Tokyo club scene &, in desperate moments, for dusting, eye glass cleaning (even chimney sweeping?)
190 diggsThe Canadian Grand Prix has been dropped from the 2009 Formula One calendar and replaced with the inaugural race in Abu Dhabi.
207 diggsA car designed specifically for women, with electronic parking aids and a jack making it easier to change a wheel, has been unveiled by Iran's state-backed manufacturer.
337 diggsThe Pandora personalized radio streaming service was already a popular destination before Apple's App Store launched over the summer, but the launch of the Pandora iPhone application has apparently caused the site to really take off. Founder Tim Westergren spoke about the iPhone's effect on Pandora and a variety of other topics during his keynote a
448 diggsThese ladies have no problem taking a long, thick rod in their hands and blowing a man straight to heaven. Oh, and they also like guns.
268 diggsCertain characteristics of his prose -- hypersensitivity and constant rumination, or persistent contemplation -- reflect a pattern of temperament that some psychology researchers say connects mental illness.
149 diggsA man accused of being a music pirate has been cleared by a Danish court. The man denied the claims of the IFPI, based on his assertion that someone else must have accessed his wireless router to commit the infringements. This is the second major defeat for the IFPI in Denmark over the so-called ‘wireless defense’.
72 diggsFTA: We accepted that Hamlet spoke to the ghost of his dead father, and we accept that Demi Moore's life was saved by the ghost of her dead husband. You could watch Lord Of The Rings and understand that it's fantasy. But sometimes, you're like "That would NEVER happen" no matter how much disbelief you're willing to suspend...
126 diggsApple promised big things for the launch of iTunes 8 last September, and what did we get? A music recommendation engine and another layer of UI glossiness in the Grid view. Genius? Not really.
624 diggsLess than a week after the federal government committed $85 billion to bail out AIG, executives of the giant AIG insurance company headed for a week-long retreat at a luxury resort and spa, the St. Regis Resort in Monarch Beach, California, Congressional investigators revealed today.
118 diggsThe school pupil's lap times in his 60cc model, which can hit speeds of more than 50mph, are quick enough to qualify for competitive racing - although he will have to wait another four years before he is old enough to officially compete. In the meantime, a consortium of sponsors has already recognised his rare talent and backed him with $30,000.
267 diggsThese days, the naked calendar has become a fundraising staple on par with the bake sale or the bikini car wash. But a group of ambulance workers in the U.K. made waves when their nude charity calendar was banned from ambulance stations across the region.
108 diggsIf you've watched the previous debates, you've noticed the Perception Analyzer at the bottom of the screen. It records the reactions of about 30 "uncommitted" voters - but some say your brain can't devote its full attention to what the debaters are saying and what you're seeing.
285 diggsMcCain and Palin may be heading down a dangerous path. Their inflammatory speech may be one step away from rallying leaders of a lynch mob.
237 diggsAt 96.73 feet (29.485 meters) this Lego tower built in the Rathaus Platz in Vienna has broken the world record for the tallest Lego construction in the world. It took nearly 460,000 bricks and it was built over four days. The views from the top are quite stunning.
298 diggsThey were awesome when I was in high school and they're awesome now. Check out these killer photos from a recent GWAR show in Florida. Also, notice that McCain makes an appearance at the end!
243 diggsInstalling Linux is a snap with wubi.
413 diggsFormer U.S. Sen. Dennis DeConcini told PolitickerAZ.com Monday that he thinks Sen. John McCain's involvement in the Keating Five scandal of the late '80s and early '90s is fair game as an issue in the presidential contest between the senator from Arizona and Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.).
269 diggsA large gap exists between the public's perception of video games and what the research actually shows. The following is an attempt to separate fact from fiction.
368 diggsWe promise it won't scare you too much, unless you happen to be phobic about displays lacking any subtlety whatsoever.
224 diggsGOP nominee John McCain has past connections to a private group that supplied aid to guerrillas seeking to overthrow the leftist government of Nicaragua in the Iran-Contra affair. The U.S. Council for World Freedom was part of an international organization linked to former Nazi collaborators and ultra-right-wing death squads in Central America.
589 diggsThe truth hurts, diggers. Oh how it hurts.
235 diggsAmericans now pay less in taxes than at any time since WWII. The low tax rate, in effect for eight years now, has not produced anything resembling general prosperity.
315 diggsAmerica’s space agency, NASA, turns 50 this month. In those five decades, we’ve leapt from rotary dialing to PDAs, from vinyl 45s to MP3s, and from blurry snapshots of the solar system to detailed images in glorious color. Here we contrast NASA’s earliest glimpses with these iconic views, which have transformed our understanding of our Universe.
251 diggsMen who suffer from premature ejaculation may be able to blame their genes, work suggests. A study of nearly 200 Dutch men found those who climaxed too soon during intercourse had a version of a gene that controls the hormone serotonin.
214 diggsWhen you come to think about it, maybe some of our adult life decisions are determined by failures in childhood.
296 diggsExposure of expectant mothers to phthalates, a common ingredient in many plastics, has been linked to smaller penis size and incomplete descent of testicles in their baby boys, according to a new research paper that found the chemical also appears to
102 diggsThese sentences may come as a surprise to cynical fans who think there’s no way a famous athlete could end up in prison, but sports figures serving hard time isn’t exactly uncommon. Here are seven who did not pass go, did not collect their $200, and went directly to jail.
315 diggsDick Fuld is punched in the face
226 diggsAt the recent Body of Lies junket in L.A., DiCaprio sat down with journalists for a candid chat about working on the film, how it changed his view of the Iraq War, how Body of Lies might have an impact on voters during the U.S. Election, and his thoughts on Sarah Palin's decision to remove polar bears from the endangered species list.
266 diggsWhiskey on the other hand is seen as a hard drink. It is a drinker’s drink. The sole preserve of men. It’s serious. It is the opposite end of the spectrum to fruit-based neon-coloured liquids sporting little paper umbrellas.
474 diggsFor the first time, astronomers have found an object on a certain collision course with Earth.
894 diggsWith the new Gallup poll, George W. Bush has passed Nixon and Truman, and become the least popular President of all-time.
95 diggsIts almost hard to believe that we are, at long last, in the final stretches of the 2008 presidential campaign. In a pop culture loving culture such as ours, it's hard sometimes not to hold up a mirror to those icons of celluloid and cathode that have enthralled us and, yes, sometimes freaked us right the hell out...
191 diggsNearly two weeks before it's official release, AC/DC's new album has been uploaded for sharing through your friendly neighborhood BitTorrent sites.
217 diggsThey are the casualties of wars you don’t often hear about - soldiers who die of self-inflicted wounds. Little is known about the true scope of suicides among those who have served in the military.
215 diggsMost of Alaska's glaciers are retreating or thinning or both, a new book by the U.S. Geological Survey reports.About 5 percent of Alaska's area is covered by more than 100,000 glaciers — that's about 29,000 square miles (75,000 square kilometers), or more than the entire state of West Virginia.
226 diggsChromium is an open-source browser project that is the basis for Google's Chrome browser. Right now, Chromium doesn't support Linux natively, but Codeweavers has created a Linux port called CrossOver Chromium that can be installed free of charge. This guide shows how to install CrossOver Chromium on Ubuntu 8.04.
289 diggsImagine if the Obamas had hooked up with a violently anti-American group in league with the government of Iran.
302 diggsLast night, it was finally New York's turn to see the 25 minutes of Watchmen and get a chance to hear from director Zack Snyder and Watchmen's artist, Dave Gibbons, about the heavy undertaking that is bringing the classic graphic novel to life on the big screen
333 diggsHaha. A classic existential query on the order of the Universe.
366 diggsSteve Wozniak said it best in his exclusive interview with the Daily Telegraph earlier this week: "The iPod has sort of lived a long life at number one," he said. "Things like, that if you look back to transistor radios and Walkmans, they kind of die out after a while.
708 diggsAIG executives spend money at St. Regis Monarch Resort, while SEC and NY State Insurance cronies claim things are fine like this..This is the bailout at work, if you pay taxes, you are losing out! Where my hotel stays????
213 diggsThis stunning image shows remarkable and mysterious details near the dark central region of a planet-sized sunspot in one of the sharpest views ever of the surface of the Sun
229 diggsYes folks, it's October, which means that the crazy end-of-year games rush has begun. A boggling number of games are due out over the next few months, so let us guide you towards the titles we really think you should be keeping an eye on. Remember though, most of these recommendations are based on previews.
227 diggsThe real lyrics are finally released
221 diggsWhen a group is without a leader, you can often count on a narcissist to take charge, a new study suggests. Researchers found that people who score high in narcissism tend to take control of leaderless groups. Narcissism is a trait in which people are self-centered, exaggerate their talents and abilities, and lack empathy for others.
116 diggsIf you're anything like us, you've been racking your brain and your heart deciding which way to vote in the hotly contested Maricopa County District 1 Supervisor race. Now, thanks to a flyer sent in to us, we think we finally have our man: Ed Hermes, who, according to the literature, is "a skilled player of popular video game Halo."
247 diggsHumans like the comfort of symmetry -- the identical image in the mirror, the matching wings of the baroque mansion, the equal numbers in opposing football teams.So it comes as a bit of a shocker when physicists say the Universe is built on broken symmetry.
264 diggsEverybody who's anybody in the tech world has a blog, right? Well, Linus Torvalds didn't have a blog, at least not until launching what he calls a "trial" one last Thursday. "I'll have to see if there's much point to it as an outlet for any 'random crud' that I wouldn't post to the kernel or git mailing lists," he says.
134 diggsAn interview with Linus Torvalds in which he talked about what he likes and doesn't like in a Linux distribution
220 diggsAward-winning photographer Andrew Zuckerman traveled to seven countries, flew 65,000 miles, and drove 5,000 more, all in a quest to ask 50 distinguished individuals ages 65 years and older what they would like others to know.
258 diggsViennese artist, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, has designed what has become one of the more unique and visually stimulating buildings in the world. With over 1000 unique windows, individualized handles on windows and doors, a living roof, café, parking garage, restaurant, bar,etc.. the Waldspirale in Darmstadt, Germany is an architectural wonder.
166 diggs...today it takes a troika.
125 diggsA "deadly dozen" diseases ranging from avian flu to yellow fever are likely to spread more because of climate change, the Wildlife Conservation Society said on Tuesday. "Even minor disturbances can have far reaching consequences on what diseases (wild animals) might encounter and transmit as climate changes."
213 diggsLast night he discussed the enormous effort (and studio money) that it takes to find the delicate balance between the real and fantastical, even as he polishes the first cut of what may be the most highly anticipated film of 2009.
127 diggsTwisting, flickering arms of red, orange, yellow and blue dance before our eyes. The mind goes blank, eyes widen as the hot flames taunt and lick their prey.We decided to showcase some of the most incredible explosive works of art for your viewing pleasure:
214 diggsWorldwide lifetime sales and revenue charts are here for Wii's Virtual Console and WiiWare games for the first time. Super Mario Bros. is the 19th-best selling Wii game overall at 1.4 million, while Mario Kart 64 is the top revenue getter at more than $10 million.
308 diggs"He had put me through hell my freshman year. He went from a casual user, to a dealer, to a completely dependent addict and near convict in less than a year."
159 diggsDominant Pitching Seasons
151 diggsAmericans' retirement plans have lost as much as $2 trillion in the past 15 months, Congress' top budget analyst estimated Tuesday.
209 diggsOwner of a Lonely Heart and Smooth Criminal, violin style. Classic music just got more classical.
211 diggsBy using some fairly interesting IMEI collection, the folks at Mac Observer have found that Apple sold 10 million iPhones in 2008, reaching and potentially surpassing Steve’s original stated goal. By looking at phones sold over the last few months, Mac Observer’s “Apple Finance Board” found that the phone has gone through nine 1 million unit runs.
122 diggsIf you're lying awake at night, feeling angry or fatigued, because of stress, you're in the majority, according to a nationwide report released Tuesday.
335 diggsAlaska's top finance officer will review payments made to Gov. Sarah Palin for nights she charged the state for staying in her own home.
158 diggsThe Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department says the actor slightly cut his hand when he broke a window and fled the home shortly after 11:30 a.m. Tuesday.
111 diggsNewly evolved "superworms" that feast on toxic waste could help cleanse polluted industrial land, a new study says. These hardcore heavy metal fans, unearthed at disused mining sites in Britain and Wales, devour lead, zinc, arsenic, and copper.
161 diggsWhether you've had to make last-minute photocopies, cough up the last three dollars in your wallet to fetch coffee, or have your brilliant idea shot down in a meeting, everyone has had at least one boss who has been, let's face it, beastly. This behavior can be traced back to the hunter-gatherer days of our prehistoric ancestors.
90 diggsSteve Williams has the best view of the world's best golfer, but he says being able to afford to chip in $1 million to help rebuild a child cancer ward is the highlight of his "exceptional" life.
76 diggsThe $25 Challenge is over in Illinois, and we're sure the participants are thrilled about that. They agreed to spend no more than $25 on food for a week -- that's about $3.50 a day -- and blog about what they learned during the experience.
146 diggsAs coral reefs around the world continue to disappear, one Florida town has taken the initiative by investing $60,000 to stimulate coral reef growth using electricity. While there is not yet peer-reviewed evidence to suggest that using a low powered electrical current works, scientists are not dismissing the idea.
138 diggsYou'd be surprised at some of the concoctions that people have come up with and have made popular, over the years. Below is a list of some interesting cocktails that have been named after movies, that you may expand your drink knowledge, though we wouldn't recommend ordering a "Star Wars" if there are any ladies within earshot.
353 diggsLooks like the old Shyamalamdingdong is at it again. I for one can't WAIT! I loved Unbreakable.
224 diggsCloseups that are so good they almost look lifelike!
149 diggsThe top two shows in this weeks list, Heroes and Prison break, were both downloaded over a million times in a week.
276 diggsBarring some complete and miraculous harmony between all the world’s economic superpowers, fossil fuels will dominate our energy mix for at least the next few decades and we should just accept it.
144 diggsAt least this plan makes some sense.
117 diggsYet another example of the slow, methodical, erosion of civil liberties. S*** like this makes me sick. Military is not, nor should it ever be, law enforcement.
75 diggsLinux has had a hate/hate relationship with Broadcom. Linux users need Broadcom Wi-Fi drivers. Broadcom does a lousy job of supporting Linux. Now, a combined effort from Dell, Canonical, and Broadcom has lead to a new Linux driver for many popular Broadcom chipsets.
107 diggsThe government should not be building predictive data-mining programs systems that attempt to figure out who among millions is a terrorist, a privacy and terrorism commission funded by Homeland Security reported Tuesday. The commission found that the technology would not work and the inevitable mistakes would be un-American.
114 diggsDisappointment hurts, but abject failure can be far worse. At least Cubs fans have seen their team in the playoffs four times in the past 10 years. Try being a Pirates fan. The last time they had a winning season, George H. W. Bush was president, Nirvana was a new band and Barry Bonds was thin.
269 diggsThe reason why the world will end in 2012. :]
169 diggsA list of some of the best first-person shooter games currently available for Linux.
191 diggsSpacecraft Messenger completed its mission early Tuesday and sent stunning images of planet Mercury back to Earth. CNET's Kara Tsuboi interviews a NASA planetary scientist about why there's been so little exploration of the solar system's smallest planet and what researchers hope to glean from this mission and a planned orbit in 2011.
227 diggsAlmost exactly one year ago, Facebook and Microsoft were in the headlines when the Redmond, Washington-based software giant outlasted Google in a bidding war
318 diggsSomeone is trying to make a point... But FAILS horribly!
242 diggsINX is an interesting Linux distro released today, which is based on Ubuntu 8.04 LTS and it is console only, without any graphical “X” programs.
113 diggsReports have emerged indicating that Motorola is hiring developers with Java and Android expertise in preparation for launching a major mobile initiative on top of Google's software platform.
1382 diggs"That one" is how McCain refers to Obama during a discussion about energy, while once again not looking in his direction (merely jabbing a finger across his chest). That's not going to win McCain any Miss Congeniality points. Nor will it reassure any voters who believe McCain is improperly trying to capitalize on Obama's "otherness."
195 diggsMESSENGER is the first mission sent to orbit the planet closest to the sun. On Oct. 6, 2008, at roughly 4:40 a.m. ET, MESSENGER flew by Mercury for the second time this year. During the encounter, the probe swung just 125 miles (200 kilometers) above the cratered surface of Mercury, snapping hundreds of pictures.
905 diggsJohn McCain and Barack Obama at the conclusion of the 2nd Presidential Debate, October 7, 2008.
181 diggsDemocrat Identified By More Uncommitted Voters As Having Performed Better Than Rival McCain
148 diggsthe national debt has grown so large it has bypassed the expectation of the debt clock in manhattan. why bring down the debt ? we'll build a new clock next year!
215 diggsThe game play is said to be similar to those of Guitar Hero and Rock Band, but the player uses a turntable controller to play the game. The controller, called the "Scratch Deck," was created by Numark, the world renowned DJ equipment manufacturer.
306 diggsPOLICE zapped a runaway sheep that was blocking traffic with a Taser stun gun, a weapon issued for use in violent situations. Also reported... Little Bo Peep not to thrilled.
648 diggsThe insta-polls say that Obama scored a HUGE victory in the second debate.
980 diggsBarack Obama’s tax plan delivers broad-based tax relief to middle class families and cuts taxes for small businesses and companies that create jobs in America, while restoring fairness to our tax code and returning to fiscal responsibility. Read more at http://barackobama.com/taxes
153 diggs'The sad thing is that I just wanted to talk about your poor smoke-bomb techniques.'
189 diggsLinux is a secure and stable OS but is still vulnerable to bugs, security leaks and intrusion attacks specially if you are using it as a web server. To detect such attacks and security holes, security tools are needed. These can be used to patch up bugs, fix network leaks, prevent viruses, trojan horses and remote exploits.
172 diggsIt’s literally been ten years since Yahoo updated its online calendar. And it’s been more than two years since Google launched its Web-based calendar. But tonight it will start rolling out a new drag-and-drop, Ajax calendar in a closed beta to Yahoo Mail users in the U.S., UK, India, Taiwan, and Brazil.
484 diggsDays after federal officials agreed to an $85 billion bailout of American International Group, the insurance firm spent more than $440,000 for a corporate retreat at a swanky California resort. An invoice from the week-long getaway, a copy of which you'll find below, was obtained by the congressional panel that has been holding hearings this week a
140 diggsAnyone hoping Tiger Woods would have lost a little edge when he returns to golf after his knee surgery will be sorely disappointed because the world No. 1 believes he will be better than ever.
339 diggsTwo statistics have become a staple of calls for stronger IP enforcement: 750,000 jobs lost! $200 billion–$250 billion in costs to the U.S. economy! The problem is that both figures have almost no basis in fact.
332 diggsYou got to give credit to the American people, who managed to get through an entire evening of debate without ever once asking a question about William Ayers. It's almost as if the public has more pressing things on their minds these days. Of course, this is what everyone's been talking about since the weekend!
172 diggsMarvel has signed an agreement to shoot it’s next immediate series of superhero flicks at Raleigh Studios in Manhattan Beach, CA. But the big news is not where they’re shooting, but what they’re shooting.
257 diggsSeventeen Uighurs held at Guantánamo Bay must be freed and allowed into the United States, a federal judge ruled.
290 diggsSo says Vodafone's graphic artists.
201 diggsSomeone is selling a restored Ghostbuster’s Ecto-1 which was used in Universal Studios Florida for over fifteen years.
231 diggsUFOs exist and have been here since 1947, according to a British expert.