Day: August 22, 2011

News

GM up to its old tricks.

GM apparently doesn’t want to honor the warranties on Impalas made under the ‘Old GM‘ (aka General Motors, as opposed to Government Motors which some have dubbed the recent incarnation). Wow. Just when you thought American car companies were starting to come around they do something stupid like this. Thank you for the bailout. Thank […]

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Science & Technology

TouchPad cheapens the tablet experience.

There’s a fire sale on HP’s TouchPads following their announcement of discontinuation of the line. TouchPads are going for $99 for the low end model and are selling like wild, ironic given that if they had sold like this previously HP would most likely not be discontinuing the line. ZDNet declares that this action on […]

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Life & Arts

Rise of Nightmares.

Indeed. Looks like Kinect is getting its first serious game. About time. If executed well, this game could be a blast and hopefully somewhat scary. Brought to you by Sega. God I still love them!

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News

Polar Bear that mauled British schoolboy to death had decaying teeth.

This is absolutely sad. Apparently some travelers to Norway were attacked by an underweight and malnourished polar bear who mauled one to death and severely wounded the others. It is hard to fault the polar bear for the tragedy, but that doesn’t lessen the bizarre and tragic nature surrounding of this incident.

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Science & Technology

Ambitious people are content people, which is the opposite of my entire life experience.

A University of California professor conducted a study in which she found out that ambitious people rank higher on contentedness levels than their less-ambitious peers. Don’t worry though, three quarters of this article discusses how Jay-Z and Beyonce are really ambitious and really happy together. Oh and they’re almost worth two billion pounds sterling, which […]

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Featured

The Bradley-Martin Ball and the end of the Gilded Age. Part II

So when we talk about excess in the modern sense we kind of think we invented the concept. One need look no further than at the garish spectacle that has become Kim Kardashian’s wedding to notice that this trend among celebrities and the mildly well-to-do is in full force. I have no problem with someone […]

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