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| Topic: Science | 3:36 am EDT, Aug 22, 2005 |  | An altered view of the source of consciousness through sub-cellular quantum entanglements. Quantum Consciousness . Stuart Hameroff |  
 
 
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|  | Sky News : Sign Here Please 'Mr Dick Head' |  |  | 
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| Topic: Humor | 9:53 am EDT, Aug  4, 2005 |  | When going to pay at a store, a bank customer discovers that the name on his new debit card is wrong... Sky News : Sign Here Please 'Mr Dick Head' |  
 
 
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| Topic: Humor | 11:12 pm EDT, May 26, 2004 |  | Set in Blood Gulch (yep, the box canyon multi-player map in Halo), two armies fail to actually fight for dominance. Produced by recording from the multi-player version of the game and adding a voice-over/soundtrack. Quite amusing. Red vs Blue |  
 
 
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| Topic: Politics and Law | 11:08 pm EDT, May 26, 2004 |  | Ex-technologist turned to law posts (mostly IP related) ideas, rants, discussions, short plays, etc. Hacking The Law |  
 
 
 
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| Topic: Miscellaneous | 10:48 pm EDT, May  8, 2004 |  | This has to be the single saddest RSS feed ever.  Rumor has it that it worked up until 9/11. CNN RSS Feed (broken) |  
 
 
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|  | Plastic: 'We Got Him.' 'No, WE Got Him' |  |  | 
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| Topic: Politics and Law | 7:53 am EST, Dec 27, 2003 |  | There are sources that believe that the Kurds discovered Sadam and drugged him, later to drop him off somewhere for the US military to pick him up. Interesting side effect: It is now completely plausable for the State Department to declare that "Sadam was on drugs when we found him." Plastic: 'We Got Him.' 'No, WE Got Him'  |  
 
 
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|  | CNN.com - U.S. court nixes Net music subpoenas - Dec. 19, 2003 |  |  | 
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| Topic: Intellectual Property | 7:50 am EST, Dec 27, 2003 |  | From an opinion by United States Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg: "[W]e agree with Verizon [the ISP in the RIAA v. P2P users cases] that (the law) does not by its terms authorize the subpoenas issued [by the RIAA to collect ISP user private information]..."
 CNN.com - U.S. court nixes Net music subpoenas - Dec. 19, 2003 |  
 
 
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|  | CNN.com - 2004 to bring loads of 'free' Net music - Dec. 22, 2003 |  |  | 
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| Topic: Intellectual Property | 7:48 am EST, Dec 27, 2003 |  | The claims in this article, if true, indicate that the music industry (and those companies that support it, such as Pepsi) might be catching on to a new business model that will finally use the internet for music distribution, possibly of free music. CNN.com - 2004 to bring loads of 'free' Net music - Dec. 22, 2003 |  
 
 
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| Topic: Technology | 7:46 am EST, Dec 27, 2003 |  | Instructions to tap into an OnStar unit and take control of the GPS subsystem.  Now you can disable the GPS and/or use it with your laptop (and mapping software) instead of (or in addition to) using it for OnStar. Tap into OnStar |  
 
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