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Anarchy in Motown!

July 17th, 2009 by Jeff Kew

If you’re the proud owner of a big screen plasma tv… nail that thing to the wall!
Motown is on the rocks these days financially but now you, yes you, can in fact commit a crime and never pay the time.  The city of Detroit is facing a deficit like never before and cutting anything and [...]

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Just when you thought airline fees couldn’t get any worse, if you’re overweight (I’m looking at you America) and plan to fly Ryanair you may soon be paying even more.
Ryanair, Europe’s largest low fares airline, today (22 Apr) announced that it will now consider how to charge a ‘fat tax’ after more than 30,000 passengers [...]

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Southwest Airlines and Sports Illustrated are promoting the latest issue of the infamous “Swimsuit Edition” with an advertisement that flies at 30,000 feet and 261 m.p.h. There’s more information on the airliner’s blog, Nuts About Southwest. See a full-plane image here.
Note the placement of the image (particularly, her “parts”) relative to the wing exit door.
Recall [...]

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LOST, once a show about a bunch of survivors of a plane crash dealing with not being found, has officially let it’s freak flag fly and has become a fullblown time-travel show (video). After flirting with the premise and keeping it to one character in Seasons 3 and 4, the show is now on a [...]

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Today gchat crapped out on me but this time I was not alone. The Twitterverse comforted me through, but the failure still triggered a conversation (not through gchat) that one day Google could shut down my life. With all of the fancy new upgrades to Google empire, I sometimes forget how horrifyingly dependent I am [...]

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