July 21, 2005

Politician to get electronically tagged

The former Health and Human Services Secretary in President Bush's first term and a former Governor of Wisconsin, will join some of the first humans to get the chip. So far the VeriChip RFID chips have mostly been put into animals, but politicians are considered a move up the food chain.

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Satellite controlled speed limit in your next car

A black box with a GPS device installed in your car, which is monitored by a satellite with digital map of traffic speed control, might be the way traffic is controlled in Europe and the U.S. in the near future.

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New grow lights that use LED's. Very cool. Really HIGH tech.

LED grow lights combine the gentleness of fluorescents with the growing power of HIDs. They also produce very little heat. Save 50-75% on power over HID lighting. They last for 7 to 10 years.

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New grow lights that use LED's. Very cool. Really HIGH tech.

LED grow lights combine the gentleness of fluorescents with the growing power of HIDs. They also produce very little heat. Save 50-75% on power over HID lighting. They last for 7 to 10 years.

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July 19, 2005

Half Life 2 Aftermath Screenshots

New Screenshots of the upcoming expansion for Half Life 2

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Employee Discount To All From CompUSA

This Friday and Saturday, CompUSA is offering their employee discount to the public on notebooks and desktops.

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BMW adds night vision to all 7-series cars

BMW claims that its new 7 Series is the first production car to feature a far infra-red night vision system, used in conjunction with the new high-beam "assist" function to make night driving safer.

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Senators fight hidden sex in 'Grand Theft Auto'

Two high-profile U.S. senators, Joseph Lieberman and Hillary Rodham Clinton, are incensed over pornographic content "hidden" in the popular video game "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas," and are demanding action from either the government or the game's maker.

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Blogger makes $10,000 in a month from Adsense

I think the title explains it all. This blogger is pretty lucky. I hope he uses the money wisely and doesn't spend it on something crappy.

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Family Guy Reference Archives

If you find yourself scratching your head over one of Family Guy's many obscure comedic moments (often times based on 1970-80's pop culture), this website will help to shed some light on many of those moments. :)

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Ice Shelf Collapse Reveals New Undersea World

A recently collapsed ice shelf off the coast of Antarctica has revealed an ecosystem that thrives off of methane. These types of ecosystems are common off the coast of Monterey and the Gulf of Mexico.

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E.T. Sequel Coming?

Spielburg agrees to oversee Barrymore in E.T. Sequel

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Monkeys learn how to use money to buy sex.

Using silver discs shaped like Chinese coins, Harvard researcher Keith Chen taught capuchin monkeys to recognize that the discs could be traded for food and treats. Then he introduced inflation and gambling.

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Adam Sessler's website hacked

Apparently Adam Sessler's website has been hacked again.

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Follow-Up on Xbox 360 Picture Leaks

Here are some more details about the kid who leaked the pictures of him playing the Xbox 360. The article also mentions that this whole thing may be another clever viral marketing ploy, much like ourcolony.net

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