Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Watch 20 Strangers Kiss For The First Time

Watch 20 Strangers Kiss For The First Time, Why Volkswagens Are The Only Cars That Can Drive Faster Than 280 MPH, How To Snack Without Eating Crap, This Drummer Has A Third Arm, I Was A Teenage Dial-Up Addict
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Tuesday, March 11, 2014
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IF ONLY WE WERE ALL THIS ATTRACTIVE
Watch 20 Strangers Kiss For The First Time
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Speed dating with all of the awkward but way less of the talking.
THE EHRA-LESSIEN
Why Volkswagens Are The Only Cars That Can Drive Faster Than 280 MPH
jalopnik.com
Some might be able to build cars that are capable of higher speeds than the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport's 267.856 mph, but we will never know unless Volkswagen occasionally opens the doors to the only place on Earth where they can be pushed that far.
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SPINAL TAP FINALLY GETS THEIR MAN
This Drummer Has A Third Arm
slate.com
By flexing his muscles, Jason Barnes can send signals to the computer in his prosthesis to tighten or loosen his grip on drumstick.
HOOKED ONLINE
I Was A Teenage Dial-Up Addict
news.cnet.com
This World Wide Web you're looking at right now wasn't always something most people considered worth a second glance — let alone years of nonstop staring. In fact, even some of the big info-nerds of the day ignored or dismissed it early on.
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THERE'S GOT TO BE A BETTER WAY TO FIND THAT PLANE
Image: An Indonesian Navy crew member scans the water bordering Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand during a search operation for the missing Malaysian Airlines Boeing 777 near the Malacca straits on Monday, March 10, 2014. Dozens of ships and aircraft have failed to find any piece of the missing Boeing 777 jet that vanished more than two days ago above waters south of Vietnam as investigators pursued
An Indonesian Navy crew member scans the water bordering Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand during a search operation for the missing Malaysian Airlines Boeing 777 near the Malacca straits on Monday, March 10, 2014. Dozens of ships and aircraft have failed to find any piece of the missing Boeing 777 jet that vanished more than two days ago above waters south of Vietnam as investigators pursued "every angle" to explain its disappearance, including hijacking, Malaysia's civil aviation chief said Monday. Credit: AP: Binsar Bakkara
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