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Falling on Hard Times: Panhandling Signs

What initially began as a simple and compassionate gesture evolved into a passionate pursuit for Michael Zinman, who embarked on a unique hobby of collecting panhandle signs from individuals in desperate circumstances in the wake of the 9/11 tragedy.

Outsourcing Wombs

Most of North American jobs are being outsourced in India and China. Why not outsource surrogate motherhood? Indian girls are the latest in outsourcing business…

Teaching Kids to Argue

Do you feel like throwing your hands up in the air sometimes when your kids fight with just about everybody. There is a simple solution.…

When Humans Ruled the Earth

http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=13010221&server=vimeo.com&show_title=0&show_byline=0&show_portrait=0&color=00ADEF&fullscreen=1 Our worth is greatly exaggerated on this planet. We find new ways to create and destroy at the same time. Stephen Ong’s insightful little…

Google Doodle: Frida Kahlo Tribute

In a case of Aerosmith in reverse, lady looks like a dude. Google is celebrating the birth of Frida Kahlo, who was born on July…

Prince Claims The Internet Is Over

Prince always followed his own drum beat, and now the man who scuffs at the record industry shuns both iTunes and the Internet. He cannot…

The Future of the Internet

The future of the Internet will be much different then the free for all we have today. It will be regulated and anonymity will be…

Artists Build Sand Sculptures

Some of the world’s greatest sand sculpture artists are invading the German beaches to create sand sculptures that will dazzle till August 29. The German…

Nuclear Reaction: The History of Nuclear Testing

http://blip.tv/play/AeaDFAI The magnitude of nuclear bomb testing by various countries from 1945- 1998 is staggering as artist Isao Hashimoto explores through a global bird’s eye…

Horse Boy Reappears on Google Street View

Many strange bizarre things can happen on Google Street View, the mysterious “Horse Boy” has once again resurfaced on Hazledene Road in Aberdeen. The mare…

Tooth Regeneration Gel

Dentistry as we know it could be a thing of the past. There is a new gel that could easily replace painful teeth fillings. The…

Rango

The CGI animation fare as of late has hit a snag. They all look alike. A cookie cutting technique at best. Then came along Rango…

Smurf Avatar by Louise Mundo

Threadless, the trendy t-shirt brand known for its unique designs, has introduced a captivating "Smurf Avatar" creation designed by the talented Louise Mundo.

Peru: Guinea Pig Festival

One would think that in Peru the celebrated Guinea Pig Festival is a tribute to the the little mite who is feted and dressed in…

Create Free Music Online

Want to create some quick mixes online for free with ease? Soundation Studio is the tool for you. Creating music has never been this easy.…

Legos for Grownups

Legos are not just for kids. The universe of Lego is a vast encompassing machine geared to adults now. The men children are in love…

Geek A Week

Geekdom is being celebrated with the latest site called  Geek A Week. Len Peralta captures past and present famous geeks with his trading card facsimile…

Screaming Lord Sutch Movie

Before the emergence of Alice Cooper and Kiss, Screaming Lord Sutch held the spotlight as a captivating rock and roll sideshow that drew audiences from…

Facebook 500 Million Friends

http://flash.sonypictures.com/video/universalplayer/sharedPlayer.swf With 500 million friends you are bound to make enemies. The story of Facebook is coming to the big screen, adapted for the screen…

New Green Hornet

The campy Green Hornet is back. Seth Rogen sheds a new comedic dimension to the 60’s popular second banana series to the Batman iconic TV…

Plastic in the Atlantic Ocean

I am reminded of the Police’s song Message in the Bottle where hundred billion bottles wash up on the shore. The Atlantic as much as…