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Relax though, it’s not exactly flat either. This incredible computer rendition of the Earth, has been compiled using data from the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Gravity field and steady-state Ocean Circulation Explorer (GOCE). The satellite which has been in orbit for two years, has accomplished its mission to map out...
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While it’s better than doing the real thing and won’t get you into the same trouble Charlie Sheen did, the Nose Candy app isn’t getting the thumbs up from Apple. The game, which is all about doing cocaine, won’t be available on iPhone as the company says they want...
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Yes, you’ve read that right. Commodore USA are re-launching the C-64 and though there’s no release date yet, they are taking pre-orders. Sadly though, if I’m to be honest at all, I doubt they will have much success. As much as I loved learning about computers, and delaying the...
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While the media paints a terrifying picture of sharks as man-eating predators, most Americans don’t know that you’re twenty-seven times more likely to be slain by a murderous bovine. It’s true: Between 2003 and 2008, four shark fatalities have been reported in the United States, compared to a whopping...
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Somebody obviously familiar with Safety Not Guaranteed traveled back in time on April 1st to February 13th, 2011 and posted a very serious ad to Craigslist.org. Evidently, wherever this mysterious time traveler is going, cats aren’t welcome and heavy lifting is essential. Sounds like 1983 to me! ...
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Nintendo continue to innovate with their newest console. Their innovation this time? Glassless 3D: an effect so intense it causes dizziness and nausea in most people who try it. The result? It’s being reported that many Japanese gamers are returning their 3DS units after experiencing bouts of dizziness playing...
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Why? Well, scientists wanted to demonstrate how space weather impacts on satellites. The balls were meant to simulate the stream of electron radiation onto the delicate spacecraft. The event that happened at the Utah State University Romney Football Stadium parking lot, Thursday afternoon, drew in thousands of spectators. Initial plans...
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In a remarkable move, scientists in Iran, a country more renowned for being unwilling participants in Hollywood blockbusters, than for their technological program, have announced that they’ve built a fully functional aircraft they call a flying saucer. They claim it is designed to carry reconnaissance, aerial imagery and other...
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This morning, in my area, the moon hung low, like a testicle. Also low is the residual buzz from the whole Supermoon excitement, after all, according to a leading ASTROLOGER, Richard Nolle, “the Earth was supposed to split in half, and apocalyptically be-swallow us whole!” (For more effect, use...