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Oh man, that’s just COLD.
lemonparty.org is NSFW! We warned you. If you haven’t been tricked into visiting this site before reading this post, we do not recommend it.
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My wife decided to download a bunch of Hello Kitty coloring pages the other day (I’m still debating whether this is better or worse than her buying a Hello Kitty coloring…
Yes, it’s April Fools day today (see coverage from our Safe and Savvy blog).
Labdev is the team within F-Secure Labs that developes and maintains our internal systems that (among other things)…
As some of you know, Brady has recently celebrated his 1st birthday. It’s been a long year and as it’s worn on, my commute (two hours each way end to end) has often left me frustrated due to the…
Getting drunk the night before a test might not be all that bad for a college students’ grades, research suggests.
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I had to explain what Scarface was to Marina when we were watching this…
Space Photos of the Day: Highburton, West Yorkshire-resident Robert Harrison captured these striking images of Earth from 116k feet using a helium balloon, a radio transmitter, a digital camera, and some duct tape.
“My family and friends thought I was a bit mad at first but they were suitably impressed with the results,” Harrison, who launched his jury-rigged spaceship from his backyard, was quoted as saying. “The pictures speak for themselves. People think this is something that costs millions but it doesn’t.”
Both NASA and the newly-launched UK Space Agency have reportedly contacted Harrison in hopes of learning from the extraordinarily cost-effective nature of his project.
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Had a hunch about this, I did some googling and confirmed it. Radio transmitter? Two Words: Amateur Radio. Harrison is 2E0RJH.
Totally bringing this up in my QuahogCon presentation.