Saturday, 9. December 2006

Click Here for Conspiracy


With $6,000 and a laptop computer, three kids from upstate New York made a documentary about 9/11 that spread across the Internet and threw millions for a loop.

vanityfair.com

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Road Kims took was unlocked by vandal, officials say


The remote logging road that James Kim and his family drove down before getting stranded deep in the Rogue River Canyon is normally blocked by a locked metal gate, but it was open the night they got lost because a vandal had cut the lock, authorities said Friday.

cnn.com

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Real Borat's Car


Real Borat's Car

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NJ Drugmaker Introduces Chewable Birth Control


Looking for a contraceptive that's convenient -- and tasty? The first chewable birth-control method, a tiny, spearmint-flavored tablet that also can be swallowed without chewing, has just hit pharmacy shelves.

wcbstv.com

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Here's video of the 85-in-1 Swiss Army Knife in action


All the tools you could ever need, packed inside the craziest (and biggest) penknife we've ever seen!

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Condoms 'too big' for Indian men


A survey of more than 1,000 men in India has concluded that condoms made according to international sizes are too large for a majority of Indian men.

The study found that more than half of the men measured had penises that were shorter than international standards for condoms.

bbc.co.uk

Condoms too big for most Indian men

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Pirates crack Vista Activation Server


Pirates have released another ingenious workaround to Vista's copy protection: a hacked copy of Microsoft's yet-to-be-released volume licencing activation server, running in VMware.

Volume Activation 2.0 is one of the more controversial features of Vista: it means that every copy of Vista has to be activated, even the Business/Enterprise volume licenced editions.

apcmag.com

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Drug traffickers conquer China's borders


According to Interpol, the UN and a recent report commissioned by Australia's National Council on Drugs, China has become the most important trafficking route for illegal drugs into the Asia-Pacific region. Officials estimate that China could have as many as 12 million addicts.

theage.com.au

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