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Cat lovers are gonna go mad about this one.
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14% of people admit they would interrupt lovemaking to pick up their cell phone.
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Illustrations of how to properly cut fruits and vegetables. Really useful.
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“When stews were sexy and the world was sexist”
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How could a man live in your closet without you knowing it?! Weird stuff.
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Table of the 25 largest states and empires to have held sway over the earth.
Month: April 2005
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As a result of being a finalist for the Bloggie Awards this year, Subzero Blue was entered for the 9th Webby Awards, the most prestigious website awards. The Webby Awards got over 4,000 entries this year, and this what they say: Of the more than 4,000 entries submitted to the 9th Annual Webby Awards, fewer than 20% were deemed Webby Worthy. This honor signifies an outstanding caliber of work.
And guess what? Big thanks to all the readers of this blog. You guys are truly the greatest ๐ The Egyptian Arnie… According to the London based Elaph, Amr will make the announcement of his election publicly in the upcoming few days. It is unpredictable if the singer will be able to defeat former parliament members, but he will depend on his popularity to win votes and is concentrating on the young generation. Well if Reagan made it to President and Arnie made it to governor, why can’t Amr become a member of the Egyptian parliament? He could even drop in a song every now and then to make it less boring. US will block Brown campaign to beat poverty with gold sale… Striking a deal to sell or revalue some of the IMF’s $9 billion of gold reserves in Washington, at the spring gathering of the IMF and World Bank, was meant to be the first victory in Brown’s campaign to increase spending on aid, and offer debt relief to the poorest countries. An IMF feasibility study, commissioned by G7 finance ministers, has given the thumbs-up to gold sales. But the US Treasury has been urged to oppose the idea by gold-mining firms who fear that a sell-off could depress global prices for the metal. [Source: The Guardian] So let me get this straight, the US government is ready to protect the interests of filthy rich gold mining firms, without even thinking about the millions of poor people in countries that are head over heels in debt. Of course. After all it’s the rich who donate millions for these greedy people’s election campaigns. The poor can give them nothing but prayers and smiles. Yes, yes, yes!!! A jury had recommended the nine-year term for the Raleigh, N.C., man. Jeremy Jaynes, 30, who was considered among the top 10 spammers in the world at the time of his arrest, used the Internet to peddle pornography and sham products and services such as a “FedEx refund processor,” prosecutors said. Jaynes was convicted in November for using false Internet addresses and aliases to send mass e-mail ads through an AOL server in Loudoun County. [Source: My Way News] Spammers truly deserve to be thrown into jail for what they do. In fact, if it were up to me, they deserve to rot in hell too. Anyway, I hope other spammers learn from this and stop sending us their shitty emails about Viagra, organ enlargement and getting out of debt. Oh and one last thought, I wish this guy gets stuck with one huge horny cellmate, who especially hates spammers. Ouch! ๐ Sony aims to beam sensory information directly into the brain… The technique could one day be used to create video games in which you can smell, taste, and touch, or to help people who are blind or deaf. The U.S. patent, granted to Sony researcher Thomas Dawson, describes a technique for aiming ultrasonic pulses at specific areas of the brain to induce “sensory experiences” such as smells, sounds and images. A Sony Electronics spokeswoman told the magazine that no experiments had been conducted, and that the patent “was based on an inspiration that this may someday be the direction that technology will take us.” [Source: CNN] Well, I think that if this ever becomes possible, it should be heavily regulated. It could be a very dangerous tool in the wrong hands. I certainly wouldn’t like to buy a game system that ends up playing with my brain instead of me playing with it. The fact that someone can use this technology to screw around with people’s heads is really scary and unacceptable. Anyway, I do think that other medical uses for it, that can help people with certain disabilities, can be a really great step forward for mankind.Subzero Blue is Webby Worthy
Subzero Blue was chosen by the Webby Awards as one of the Webby Worthy sites. WOOOW!
This really is an honor. The fact that this blog was chosen as Webby Worthy from all the great sites and blogs that were submitted is just amazing.Amr Diab To Run for Egyptian Parliament
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US To Block Anti-Poverty Campaign
[Via: AquaCool]Spammer Sentenced to Nine Years in Prison
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Sony to Beam Information Directly into Brain?
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