Thirty-four years ago this month, Farrah Fawcett sensuously applied Noxzema to Joe Namath’s manly chin — touching off an escalating arms race of expensive Super Bowl commercials that have frequently been more entertaining than the games.
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Top 10 Super Bowl Ads of All Time
Ring Auction Created For Jilted Lovers
Joshua Opperman started a unique auction website to fulfill a sad and often times painful niche.
A CelluBike Workout Burns Cellulite And Detoxifies The Body
The CelluBike integrates cardio-vascular exercise with modern infrared technology to assist in weight loss and the reduction of cellulite.
Google’s Plan to Control the Internet
Robert Cringely: I spoke recently with an old friend who is a bandwidth broker. He buys and sells bandwidth on fiber-optic networks around the world. And he told me something that I found not completely surprising, but I certainly hadn’t known: Google controls more network fiber than any other organization.
Very Cool Volcano Photo
The coolest photo of a volcano you will see today.
Study: Cute Endangered Species Get More Attention Than Ugly Ones
Research shows our fondness for particular animals could have detrimental effects on preservation efforts. so-called "glamour animals" dominate fundraising campaigns and news headlines, siphoning money away from more needy — if less photogenic — creatures, according to some experts.
Economist Proves It’s Better to Leave the Toilet Seat Up
Scientific research into the long debated question of whether the toilet seat should be up or down suggests that the social norm of leaving it down is actually inefficient.
Drugs that can be ‘Smoked’
Alexza Pharmaceuticals is developing drugs that can be “smoked,” and, like nicotine in cigarettes, pass through the lungs and into the bloodstream almost instantly.
One in Five of Home Buyers in UK are Polish
One in every five home buyers in Britain is now a Polish immigrant, real estate agents have revealed.
Digital Camera Sales Up Sharpely
According to figures just released by the NPD Group, despite an expected slowdown in digital camera sales — why buy a camera when your phone will take the picture? — US digital camera unit sales increased in 2006 at a rate comparable to 2005 increases, 19.8% and 19.1%, respectively.
