Even something as innocent as a toothbrush can be found is some pretty compromising positions. Very creative.
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Naughty Toothbrushes
One of World’s Smallest Republics is Literally Sinking
Of all the dot-com bubble fantasies gone awry, none could be more bizarre than the story of the tiny island nation of Tuvalu.
Images of the Sun
The following are some amazing photos of the sun.
Rhode Island Plans Statewide Wireless Network
America’s smallest state is seeking to become its first to offer a wireless broadband network from border to border.
World’s Largest Solar Park
The ribbon was cut on the World’s largest continguous solar plant on 27th April 2006 in Germany.
Build Your Own Tornado
This tornado simulation was setup by Dr. Jim Brey (and his students) at UW Fox Valley in Menasha, WI. Yes it IS room-size. This is one of the most impressive models we have ever seen! Amazing photos.
Study: Astrology is a Science of the Gullible
In a finding astrologers should have seen coming, researchers have turned up no evidence to support a link between personality, intelligence and birth dates.
Agree to Disagree and Stay Married
Next time you and your partner cannot agree, agree to disagree and move on. Research shows that couples who compromise the least usually stay together the longest.
Stores Urged to Eliminate Super-Skinny Mannequins
Shop window mannequins should have the figures of "real women". A vocal group now fears the unrealistic proportions of models in shops could be contributing to the rise of eating disorders.
The Problem With Problem Solvers
Rich Karlgaard: What mysterious magnetic force binds Tom Tancredo, the border-enforcing Colorado congressman, to Al Gore, the Earth saver? What suddenly glues Charles Schumer, with his 100% rating from Americans for Democratic Action, to Lindsey Graham, who scores only 20% from the liberal group? What odd knot ties Rod Dreher, the writer and granola conservative, […]
More than a Third of Internet Domains Vulnerable to Attack
Researchers analyzing how the net’s addressing system works have revealed that simple attacks could let malicious hackers take over more than one-third of the net’s sites.
Futuristic Unmanned Ground Combat Vehicle
Carnegie Mellon University’s National Robotics Engineering Center has unveiled its latest futuristic unmanned ground combat vehicle — the 6.5-ton Crusher.
Drugs Meant for Personal use Legal in Mexico
Possessing marijuana, cocaine and
even heroin will no longer be a crime in Mexico if they are in
small amounts for personal use under new reforms passed by
Congress that quickly drew U.S. criticism.
Woman Awarded 1.7 Million after being Spanked on the Job
A California woman who sued
her former employer after she was spanked on the job was
awarded $1.7 million (931,000 pounds) in damages and
compensation on Friday.
Water Buffalo Brazilian Army’s Transport of Choice
Brazil’s army has started
drafting a low-tech but effective transporter for its Amazon
operations to complement its modern military arsenal — water
buffalo.
Google Gives Firefox a Boost
Google Inc. on Wednesday ran an ad for Firefox on its popular homepage, giving the open-source Web browser a big marketing boost over their joint rival Microsoft Corp.
New Chip Aims to Shake up the World of Video Game Physics
A Silicon Valley start-up hopes
to introduce a lot of bounce, rattle and roll into the video
game industry with a new microchip that makes virtual worlds
behave as realistically as they look.
Study of ‘Pheromone’ Products - Modern Day ‘Liquid Panty Remover’
Real pheromones can work very well. The problems is cutting through the hype to find out which ones are real and work, which ones are real and kinda work, and which ones are totally worthless. Here are the ratings.
New World Record for Mass Breastfeeding
A group of Filipino mothers are aiming to set a new world record for mass breastfeeding.
Making Money on the Moon
Making money on the moon is an essential part of the U.S. plan for space exploration, NASA officials said on Friday after a four-day strategy workshop with international space officials and scientists.
But Can They Act Standing Up
A new television reality show invites porn stars to test their serious acting abilities in London’s theater district, raising the question: Debbie can do Dallas, but can she take on Chekhov’s "The Cherry Orchard"?
Higher Gas Survey
The following is a survey of customers at Sam’s Club on the effect of fluctuating and higher gas prices.
Scientists Identify ‘Intelligence Gene’
Psychiatric scientists at The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research in Glen Oaks, N.Y., say they’ve found a gene that seems to influence intelligence.
Creating the Intelligent Scarecrow
University of South Florida computer science students have built and tested an intelligent scarecrow that guards fish farm ponds from predator birds.
Top 10 Bizarre Vehicles
Here are a few vehicles that we’re guessing you’ve never seen. And if you did see one, you’d probably drive into a ditch. Amazing photos.
