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Mar28th

It’s Official: Vista Takes Forever to Copy Files

Chromium FTW! (PC Tech)
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I was complaining about this exact thing in my Vista reviews posted here a while ago.

Mar28th

Dude looks like, err used to BE a Lady. Alimony ensues.

Chromium FTW! (WTF?!)
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Good thing it’s not Buck Angel.

Mar28th

Steampunk Star Wars

Chromium FTW! (Star Wars)
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This is very cool. If only they made it into something.

Mar28th

The trailer to 28 Weeks Later

Chromium FTW! (Movies, Zombie)
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Who wants some Zombie sequel love? In Glorious Quicktime!

Mar28th

Best story explaining the term ‘Tar Baby’ evar!!!

Chromium FTW! (Movies)
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Also Disney classic movie Song Of The South may be coming back.

Mar28th

World’s tallest man marries

Chromium FTW! (Science)
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7’9″ + 5’6″ = a new kind of spinner.

Mar28th

A New Kind of Twin

Chromium FTW! (Science)
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I didn’t know Dragon was a twin?

Mar28th

San Francisco to ban plastic grocery bags

e FTW! (Science)
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http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/03/27/environment.baggs.reut/index.html

The city’s Department of the Environment said San Francisco uses 181 million plastic grocery bags annually. Plans dating back a decade to encourage recycling of the bags have largely failed, with shoppers returning just one percent of bags, said department spokesman Mark Westland.

Mirkarimi said the ban would save 450,000 gallons of oil a year and remove the need to send 1,400 tons of debris now sent annually to landfills. The new rules would, however, allow recyclable plastic bags, which are not widely used today.

Mar28th

The Tea Bag born again!

Zombie16 FTW! (Educational, Food)
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The new Tea Bag – arghyle

Mar28th

Man keeps 80 sheep in his suburban house

e FTW! (Animals, WTF?!)
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http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/03/27/sheep.house.ap/index.html

Lambs were apparently kept inside, while grown sheep were kept outside in debris-filled pens, said Dr. Kelli Ferris, a veterinarian who examined the sheep. Workers found sheep eating plastic bags and artificial flowers from a nearby cemetery. Sheep skulls and carcasses were found in compost piles, she said.