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A security guard at a nuclear power plant near White Plains, NY picked the wrong time to fall asleep on the job. Of course, there is not really any time to nap on a job that could involve national security and safety.
Published Aug 29, 2007 by ■ andrewmaj in Crime
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Tuberculosis can be a deadly disease. It kills over 2 million people worldwide every year. Not accepting treatment for the deadly disease can land you time in jail to think about your decision.
Published Aug 27, 2007 by ■ andrewmaj in Lifestyle
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Boxers, briefs, thongs. It won't matter what people wear in Atlanta, GA if a new proposed law passes through legislature. Essentially, the law would prohibit wearing any type of pants that would expose underwear of any kind.
Published Aug 23, 2007 by ■ andrewmaj in Lifestyle
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Superman better watch who he picks a fight with now, now that kryptonite has been discovered. A mineral found has virtually the same composition.
Published Apr 24, 2007 by ■ andrewmaj in Technology
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A woman who was arrested for offering her 7 year old up for pornographic pictures to an undercover officer had made similar arrangements with a man she traded kiddie porn for.
Published Apr 12, 2007 by ■ andrewmaj in Crime
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Avoiding any further speculation, Sony announced they are ceasing production on the 20GB PS3.
Published Apr 12, 2007 by ■ andrewmaj in Technology
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$80-$90 Million will be bet in Las Vegas during the NCAA tournament. Office pools could total around $2.5 Billion!
Published Mar 12, 2007 by ■ andrewmaj in Sports
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An official Bit Torrent video store is getting set to launch. Many ISP's are throttling bandwidth due to bittorrent. Who will win the batle?
Published Feb 1, 2007 by ■ andrewmaj in Technology
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If you were suddenly given a drastic change in lifestyle due to a job change and other varying circumstances, would you make it? This is a very eye opening thought provoking read.
Published Jan 30, 2007 by ■ andrewmaj in Lifestyle
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"Internet service providers always tell customers that only you should know your password. So when a customer found her logon information on a company work order, Comcast said it was a one-time mistake. But then it happened again."
Published Jan 8, 2007 by ■ andrewmaj in Business
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Peope in the United States age 25-34 now rank 7th in the world based on the number of people with a college degree.
Published Jan 3, 2007 by ■ andrewmaj in World
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Two drug abuse prevention groups are calling on the video-sharing website YouTube to remove dozens of videos that show people getting high by "huffing," inhaling chemicals such as air fresheners, computer cleaning sprays and helium.
Published Dec 11, 2006 by ■ andrewmaj in Health
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A Little Mermaid Shimmering Lights Ariel doll allegedly calls a 3 year old a slut while playing with the toy.
Published Dec 11, 2006 by ■ andrewmaj in Lifestyle
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News Corp.'s Fox, Viacom Inc., CBS Corp.. and NBC Universal are in talks about creating a video Web site to compete with Google Inc.'s YouTube, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.
Published Dec 9, 2006 by ■ andrewmaj in Entertainment
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A tiny Chicago suburb has blocked Comcast cable’s on-demand signal citing concerns that the citizens of the town will use the service to watch adult content.
Published Dec 8, 2006 by ■ andrewmaj in Technology
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After blogs and websites, the government is planning a clampdown on BPOs and KPOs over, what it feels is, illegal use of internet telephony.
Published Dec 8, 2006 by ■ andrewmaj in Technology
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Children are increasingly swapping music via mobile phones, often without realising they can be breaking the law.
Published Dec 8, 2006 by ■ andrewmaj in Technology
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This was posted yesterda in the µTorrent forum. A letter from Bram Cohen to the µTorrent community.
Published Dec 8, 2006 by ■ andrewmaj in Technology
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Two police officers are under investigation for allegedly using their influence to skip a long line of shoppers waiting to buy the PlayStation 3 video game system the day it went on sale, authorities said.
Published Dec 7, 2006 by ■ andrewmaj in Crime
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