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Archive for 2007/10


A Hummer H3 Hybrid: 60 MPG, 0-60 MPH in 5 Seconds?

Fast Company ran this article about Johnathan Goodwin, who has defied all “conventional logic” from Detroit about not being able to have fuel efficiency and power in SUVs. It would seem the auto companies have either been lying to the masses all along in an effort to keep their brethren in Big Oil […]

War Spending Could Have Gotten Us Closer To Energy Independence

This article provides a convincing argument to what I have been thinking all along; if we spent the money that we’re currently pouring into the war into alternative energy sources, we could pretty much wash our hands of most of the screwballs who control our country’s lifeline and let them be free to kill each […]

Apple Sends 3rd Grader “Cease and Desist” Letter

This is old news, but I just dug it up today and thought it was worthy of sharing.  File this under Corporate American Scumbags who simply don’t “get it.”
In a nutshell, a 3rd grade girl wrote a letter to Steve Jobs (CEO of Apple for those of you who reside under a rock) to tell […]

Humanity to “Split”

The human race will one day split into two separate species, an attractive, intelligent ruling elite and an underclass of dim-witted, ugly goblin-like creatures, according to a top scientist.100,000 years into the future, sexual selection will mean that two distinct breeds of human will have developed.
The alarming prediction comes from evolutionary theorist Oliver Curry from […]

Wal-Mart… Doing Something Right (for a change)

I’m really not a fan of Wal-Mart; but sadly, I admit that I do shop there quite a lot.
At least I’ll soon be able to feel a bit better about buying stuff there after their new re-usable bags show up.

These will set you back $1 each, and should be in your local Wal-Mart by the […]

Why AT&T is Evil - Part 3 - They’re Not Very Green

The iPhone was definitely the most hyped gadget in the history of gadgetry… with both Apple and AT&T (the sole wireless carrier for the device) spending hundreds of millions of dollars during the build-up to the release of the smart phone.
Once the device had been out for a little over a month and the first […]