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User is asked whether they would like to beat a record for the most casualties in a terrorist act.

The remaining free space on an iPod is reported to be greater than the actual size of the drive itself.

I really see the mark down in the price of guitar hero here...
During all of this recent global economic kerfuffle one of the more recent retail closures in the UK has been music and games retailer Zavvi. I went in today and took the above picture of their so called ‘Closing down sale’…
Take a look at this picture:
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My friend Eri got an spam email from ‘bank’ the other day. When he open the email out of interest, followed the link, the following error came up:
If you see above, the server claims to be from this site:
Annoyingly, he deleted the email — so I have no actual proof… other than three witnesses!!
This is embarrassing… I recorded this piece of ‘music’ as part of my Software Engineering coursework, where we are to produce a presentation to advertise our product (a board game about Engineers’ Sandwiches).
I took the song Baby Got Back, originally mastered by Sir Mix-a-Lot, loungified by Richard Cheese, and then defaced it by replacing words in the song to reflect sandwich making or eating.
I hope it doesn’t annoy/offend/sadden you too much!
Andy Callaghan – Baby got Sandwiches Ft. Richard Cheese. Lyrics by Sir Mix-a-Lot.
A storm is brewing up in America over the publishing of keys that allow the circumvention of HD-DVD and Blu-ray copy protection systems.
The AACS have been recently quashing bloggers, directories and search engines over the discovered keys, giving cease and desist letter to those who infringe upon the copyright.
However, a rebellion is starting on the world famous Digg website. Initially, Digg's stance was to remove any stories linking the keys. As more users became aware of Digg censoring the story, the owner and founder of Digg, Kevin Rose, decided to come outright with it. In a bold move he titled a new blog entry with the key it self in.

I saw this and it made me chuckle… science vs. faith
It may sound stupid, but Microsoft are thinking way into the distant future (3 years) of what using their collaboration software will be like in 2010.
This is one of the most corniest things I’ve seen in a long time, but they say it’s ‘visionary’.