Saturday, December 31, 2011

Klondike Solitaire

Just won Klondike game #34297 and scored 6137 points!
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Friday, December 30, 2011

Mysterious Mass Sacrifice Found Near Peru Pyramid


 
Mysterious Mass Sacrifice Found Near Peru Pyramid
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An apparent ritual mass sacrifice—including decapitations and a royal beer bash—is coming to light near a pre-Inca pyramid, experts say.


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Five family-fun board games for the iPad | How To - CNET

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Five Cool, Free Business Apps for Your New Smartphone | PCWorld Business Center

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Small Businesses to Buy More Tablets in 2012 | PCWorld Business Center

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Verizon's $2 Bill Payment Fee Sparks Outrage Online | PCWorld

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Former Blogger Sued for Keeping Twitter Followers | PCWorld

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Android, iOS Gain While RIM Slides in the U.S. | PCWorld

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12 IT Outsourcing Predictions for 2012 | PCWorld Business Center

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Top 10 Small Business Tech Predictions for 2012 | PCWorld Business Center

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2011: The Year Facebook Killed Google | PCWorld

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The Most Popular Mobile OS on Earth Doesn't Exist Anymore [Factoid]


 
The Most Popular Mobile OS on Earth Doesn't Exist Anymore [Factoid]
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A little over a week ago, Nokia killed off the Symbian name, instead calling the platform Nokia Belle and, hopefully, letting it die a swift and unencumbered death. And then yesterday we find out that the very same Symbian, is the most popular mobile platform in the whole wide world. More »



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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Playing Solitaire - high score

New high score.

Just won Klondike game #28345 and scored 7041 points!
This my own high score!
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Playing Solitaire

Just won Klondike game #68420 and scored 5324 points!
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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Watch "Jackson County Fairgounds Light Display" on YouTube

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Bigfoot spotted in West Virginia - Unexplained Mysteries

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'Yeti finger' DNA test results revealed - Unexplained Mysteries

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Scientists look for aliens on the moon - Unexplained Mysteries

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Electric Scooter Made Out Of Linen


 
Electric Scooter Made Out Of Linen
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Manufacturers are looking more and more for innovative ways of making electric motorcycles and scooters lighter and better.


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105-year-old 'motorbike' 1906 Indian Camelback could be worth 50k


 
105-year-old 'motorbike' 1906 Indian Camelback could be worth 50k
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It looks like a neglected bike long since consigned to the shed, but this two-wheeled contraption's value belies its rusty appearance.


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Download Non Amazon Approved Apps on your Kindle Fire | ZDNet

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Turn your iPad or iPhone into a karaoke machine with Soulo Karaoke | ZDNet

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The FLOTE Stand for Tablets and eBook Readers


 
The FLOTE Stand for Tablets and eBook Readers
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Here’s another Kickstarter project. The FLOTE Stand is a floor stand that works with most tablets and eBook readers, with or without a cover. The all-metal stand is machined by US craftsmen, and it’s available in aluminum, black, or white finishes. It easily adjusts without having to loosen or tighten anything, and it has a small base that will slide easily over hard-surface floors or carpets. Be prepared to pledge at least $245 to receive a FLOTE stand if the product is funded. Smaller pledges will receive FLOTE-branded screen cloths, hoodies, or commemorative steel plaques, depending on the level of support. Estimated shipping is March 2012, should they meet their funding goals. They have just under 50% of the required funding, and you have until January 13th, 2012 to help them meet their goal.

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Does WiFi Help or Hurt Battery Life? (Editorial)


 
Does WiFi Help or Hurt Battery Life? (Editorial)
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Yesterday I wrote an article about the five things you should do right away after you get a new Android-powered smartphone. One of my recommendations was that you turn WiFi on as soon as you can -- for a few reasons. The theory is that WiFi is generally faster than 3G, and can be faster than 4G in practical use. Using WiFi can save your 3G/4G data ... Read More

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Verizon Has Certified Pre-Owned Devices On Sale through Dec. 29th


 
Verizon Has Certified Pre-Owned Devices On Sale through Dec. 29th
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Looking to score a deal on Verizon’s already discounted selection of certified pre-owned devices? You have until December 29th to do so. We’re reporting a little late on a 7-day sale that sees some good savings on used and refurbished items. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, for instance, is marked down $80 to $349.99 on a two-year contract for the 16GB model. The 32GB version is going for $449.99 during the same sale. A pre-owned HTC Thunderbolt will cost you only $69.99. Deals are to be found on nearly every item knocking prices all the way down to free for select handsets (the Droid Pro, for instance). Since there is a limited stock of certified pre-owned devices it is best to act quickly before time (and inventory) runs out.

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3 ways to save yourself after a phishing attack | Security - InfoWorld

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Google Will Release Their Own iPad 3 Competitor Within Six Months [Google]


 
Google Will Release Their Own iPad 3 Competitor Within Six Months [Google]
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Rejoice, Android fans! Steve Jobs' best friend Eric Schmidt says that they are readying their own high-powered tablet to compete with the iPad 3. This Nexus tablet was rumored back in 2010, but he says it's now only six months away. More »



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Did a Giant Comet Barely Miss the Earth in 1883? | News & Opinion | PCMag.com

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Dilbert Comic for December 25, 2011


 
Comic for December 25, 2011
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Articles: We Know More About Jesus's Birth Than Obama's

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Articles: What is So Darn Scary About Christmas?


  The war against Christmas. More and More it seems that the minority opinion is forced on the majority, It used to be majority rules.
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Fighting Terrorism, One Snow Cone at a Time


 
Fighting Terrorism, One Snow Cone at a Time
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The WMSRDC recently purchased and transferred homeland security equipment to these counties — including 13 snow cone machines at a total cost of $11,700.

The machines were funded by a grant from the Michigan Homeland Security Program. The request for a snow cone machine came from another county, but all 13 counties received them.

The purchase raised some questions at a recent Montcalm County Board of Commissioners meeting. Commissioners wondered about the machine and questioned its purpose.
[...]
WMSRDC Executive Director Sandeep Dey said one county requested a popcorn machine, but that request was denied.
[...]
“It is used to attract people so they can be educated and prepared for homeland security,” Dey said from his office in Muskegon. “More importantly, they (homeland security officials) felt in a medical emergency the machine was capable of making ice packs which could be used for medical purposes.”

Are you, “…educated and prepared for homeland security?”


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I Don't Want to Live In a Future Where Drumbots and Scanners Play Christmas Carols [Video]


 
I Don't Want to Live In a Future Where Drumbots and Scanners Play Christmas Carols [Video]
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Like the ghost of Christmas future, YouTuber bd594 has given us a chilling glimpse of what the future of the holidays might be like. Door-to-door carolers replaced with a robotic snare drum and a flatbed scanner playing Little Drummer Boy. More »



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The First iPad Stylus With an On-Screen Cursor [Video]


 
The First iPad Stylus With an On-Screen Cursor [Video]
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Billed as an "active stylus" for the iPad, the iPen can be recognized by the tablet even when the tip hovers above the display. Allowing for improved stylus accuracy, but also facilitating an on-screen cursor. More »



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An iPhone Case That Poops Flash Drives [IPhone]


 
An iPhone Case That Poops Flash Drives [IPhone]
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The second addition to ego&company's Hybrid Series line of iPhone cases is the aptly named USB. Because besides providing a protective plastic outer shell, the case also stores a thin flash drive in its—umm—posterior. More »



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Nerf Guns Provide the Cutest Way to Pull Your Tooth [Video]


 
Nerf Guns Provide the Cutest Way to Pull Your Tooth [Video]
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Videos of semi-terrified kids having their teeth yanked by others in crazy ways are a dime a dozen. That's why we love this fearless and adorable kid who yanks his own tooth with a Nerf bow. Nice technique, baller kid! [via Wimp] More »



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iPad Future is Hazy | PCWorld


  
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Master Facebook's Timeline With This Handy Guide | PCWorld

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Smart Tips for Sharing Holiday Photos | PCWorld

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Safe Bet: Mobile Stays Hot in 2012, Among Other Predictions | PCWorld

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Android Arrives as a Music-Making Platform With Audiotool Sketch | Underwire | Wired.com

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Get revved to VROOM for vision this summer


 
Get revved to VROOM for vision this summer
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Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. For the first time ever, Sault Ste. Marie will host a famed Ride for Sight charity motorcycle event this summer.


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Video: Plasma Torch Toothbrush Successfully Used In Human Mouth


 
Video: Plasma Torch Toothbrush Successfully Used In Human Mouth
Plasma Brush on Dentist Missouri University

Attentive followers of dentistry developments that we are, we've been following the story of the plasma brush for awhile now. And it seems like it's making some serious progress: human clinical trials are supposed to begin in early 2012, and there's also a video (below) of the World's Bravest Dentist shooting a plasma beam into his own mouth.

Some background, for anyone who doesn't subscribe to Dentistry Illustrated Weekly: the plasma brush isn't a toothbrush, but actually a tool dentists are hoping to use for two primary situations. The first is breaking up plaque; the plasma torch, though it's no hotter than room temperature, is excellent at breaking the bonds that adhere plaque to a tooth. The second is as a sort of primer for filling cavities.

There are certain kinds of cavities, according to Hao Li, associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering in the Missouri University University of Missouri College of Engineering, that need to be refilled every five or seven years using current technology--and they can only be refilled a few times before having to be pulled. The plasma brush can prime a cavity for filling in sort of the same way pavers create those divots in roads before filling them in with new asphalt: it provides more surface area for the filling to stick to, and the research team claims plasma-assisted fillings could be 60% stronger than traditional fillings.

Human clinical trials are due to begin early next year at the University of Tennessee at Memphis, with the team hoping the tool could be approved by the FDA and available to dentists by 2013.


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LogMeIn Goes Free With iOS App for iPad and iPhone Remote Desktop Access | PCWorld

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Ship Bound for China Busted with American Patriot Missiles Labeled as "Fireworks" [Weapons]


 
Ship Bound for China Busted with American Patriot Missiles Labeled as "Fireworks" [Weapons]
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Lucy, you got some 'splainin to do! A German vessel carrying 69 American-made Patriot missiles and 160 tons of explosives was detained en route to China. Nobody has any idea who shipped it, or to whom. More »



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EVERYTHING ON THE DOLLAR BILL IS A CONSPIRACY [Video]


 
EVERYTHING ON THE DOLLAR BILL IS A CONSPIRACY [Video]
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The dollar bill has some weird shit plastered on it. This we know. But even more weird are the outlandish interpretations people extract from the seemingly cryptic symbols (most of which are just old and Christian and zzzzzz...zzzzzzz...zzzzzz). But if you're conspiracy-minded, well, take your pick from these five ridiculous one dollar delusions: More »



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That Space Ball In Namibia Is Not a Mysterious Alien Object [Aerospace]


 
That Space Ball In Namibia Is Not a Mysterious Alien Object [Aerospace]
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Those people on TV are all excited about that "mysterious ball" that has been discovered in Namibia. It fell from space! It's metallic! We are clueless! We don't know how to use Google! It must be ALIENS! The explanation is easy. More »



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10 nightmares traveling with tech -- and how to prevent them | Mobile Technology - InfoWorld

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The Year in Tablets | Product Reviews | Wired.com

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Gizmodo's Ultimate Gift Guide for Last Minute Shoppers [Gift Guide]


 
Gizmodo's Ultimate Gift Guide for Last Minute Shoppers [Gift Guide]
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It's time to face the facts friends. You've spent every single waking hour ignoring the holiday cheer. Don't worry! No matter who you're shopping for, we've got gift guides for gadget lovers of all stripes. More »



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Did Smartphones kill the Point-and-Shoot?


 
Did Smartphones kill the Point-and-Shoot?
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2011 may go down as the year the point-and-shoot camera market died, as smartphones replace cameras and camcorders for on-the-fly photography, study shows.



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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Why My 4G Is Faster Than Your 4G (Sometimes) [Smartphones]


 
Why My 4G Is Faster Than Your 4G (Sometimes) [Smartphones]
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Yes, 4G is super fast and yes, we love it. But not all 4G is created equal. Even when you're talking about the same kind of 4G—LTE. Now that AT&T's launched their LTE network in a handful of cities, we can finally ask, "Who's faster? Verizon or AT&T?" Well, it's not quite that simple. More »



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