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- Why Good Christian Girls are Naughty Girls Under The Covers 80 percent of teenagers who identify as evangelical or born again think sex should be saved for marriage. But thinking is not the same as doing. Evangelical teens are actually more likely to have lost their virginity than either mainline Protestants or Catholics. Atheists, you can stick it to religion, by sticking it in the preacher's daughter.
- Bush: Army Should Remain In Iraq Like They Have In South Korea For 50 Years WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush would like to see a lengthy U.S. troop presence in Iraq like the one in South Korea to provide stability but not in a frontline combat role, the White House said on Wednesday. The United States has had thousands of U.S. troops in South Korea to guard against a North Korean invasion for 50 years.
- 9 Doctored Magazine Covers The June/July issue of Men's Fitness enhanced Andy Roddick's bicep muscles -- so much so that Roddick said he stopped in his tracks when he saw the cover while walking through the airport. Eight other celebrity magazine covers are featured, including those of Julia Roberts, Kate Winslet, Brad and Angelina, and OJ Simpson.
- Mark Shuttleworth Talks Dell, Hardware, Ubuntu 7.10 & More In addition to Ubuntu he also established HBD Venture Capital and is involved with several other free software projects. Earlier today we had spoke with Mark Shuttleworth to discuss the latest happenings in the Ubuntu world including Dell shipping Ubuntu PCs, getting open-source drivers from hardware vendors, and what is coming down the road for Ub
- Aww, Nuts. Why CBS Can't Save 'Jericho' Poor, low-tech Les.Leslie Moonves is used to having new-media people talking down to him. The CBS CEO calls himself a "programmer" and the heathen from old media." Not a man usually given to self-deprecation, this posture comes with the territory, especially at digital media conferences. His network has launched a strategy of throwing a lot [.]
- Adopting the Hollywood Model for Comic Books, Producers and All "The comic-book industry is grabbing ideas from movies and television — in this case not necessarily stories or characters, but the way Hollywood does its work." Very interesting article.
- LiveJournal deletes hundreds of "illegal" rape survivor, LGBTQ communities Responding to a query from a pedophilia-watchdog group, LiveJournal deleted all journals containing "illegal" key-words in the journal or community interests. Rape-survivor and incest-survivor groups, BSDM groups, and Lolita (the book) literary groups disappeared, along with hundreds of personal journals. Users are (predictably) outraged.
- NBC catches Giuliani lying to 911 family member NBC put video of 911 family member questioning Giuliani on its website, Giuliani's response is contraryto earlier statement made to Peter Jenning on Sept. 11 2001.
Links for the day
- Don't Torrent That iTunes Plus Song... Sure, you can now download music from the iTunes store without DRM but that doesn't mean you should just willy nilly start sharing that music with your friends. For one thing, it's illegal. For another, your account information is embedded into that m4a music file. Don't believe me? Try this yourself.
- 10 Beach Photography Tips Beaches present digital camera owners with a number of wonderful opportunities as they are places of natural beauty, color and interesting light. However they also present a variety of challenges including camera damage, privacy issues and making large open spaces interesting.
- New Device In Movie Theaters Lets You Bust Annoying Viewers Whether it is a cell phone ringing or a baby screaming, there's always something that has the potential ruin your movie going experience.Regal cinemas say you can now silence those interruptions with the Regal Guest Response System -- a virtual remote control to mute that annoying patron who's ruining your silver screen sanity.
- Why Apple TV is a dud "Steve Jobs' latest is a dud - and that speaks volumes."
- Which ISPs Are Spying on You? Wired News, with help from some readers, attempted to get real answers from the largest United States-based ISPs about what information they gather on their customers' use of the internet, and how long they retain records like IP addresses, e-mail and real-time browsing activity
- squirrels with lightsabers [PICS] YOU WERE SUPPOSED TO BE THE CHOSEN ONE!
- Learn How to Swear in Any Language Whether it's 'culo', 'bun chut', or just plain 'schmuck', you'll know how to verbally abuse anyone in the world with this helpful guide to the art of international cursery. (Ignore the stupid LSFW ads).
House and Boston Legal end their seasons tonight. Wednesday Traveler starts and Thursday Pirate Master debuts.
US television highlights for the week of May 29, 2007. Times are ET, shows are new unless noted otherwise. TV This Weekend will be published Friday.
Links for the day
- Jajah.com web-activated telephony
- The Atlas Society -- home of The Objectivist Center We are the most respected independent source of information about Objectivism -- the philosophy defined by Ayn Rand, the renowned author of Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead.
Links for the day
- The Ten Most Powerful Movie Franchises in History What is an Epic Movie Franchise, you may ask? Well, it starts by having at least two movies in a series and can range anywhere from 2-3 films (a la Mission Impossible) to countless installments and re-hashings (a la James Bond). The even harder question: how do you say what is the most powerful movie franchise in history?
- Strange Ways to Unlock Car Doors Hacked Gadgets recently compiled a list of videos on how geeks unlock car doors, and we’ve selected our favorites.
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