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20 Cool Halloween Costume Ideas for Couples »

Have you figured out what you are going to be for Halloween? If you have a partner that you can dress up with then you can create a memorable couples’ costume together. For some inspiration consider the following 20 awesome costumes for couples: The Snuggie Couple from the commercials Shrek and Fiona Little Red Riding [...]

Cool Crime Drama Spinoffs for Fall »

Fall television is arguably the most exciting time of year in terms of at-home entertainment. All of the favorite shows that you missed all summer long return to your living room. Plus there are always a bunch of neat new shows that spring up on the schedule. This year some of the coolest new shows [...]

The Famous Newspaper You Didn’t Know You Knew »

How many times have you watched a television show or movie in which someone was reading the newspaper? This image may become obsolete as the average person / character becomes increasingly likely to get their news from the Internet instead of the paper. For now, though, it’s still fairly common. The newspaper is a standard [...]

Rock, Paper, Scissors Interactive T-shirt »

  Once you’ve seen the video above you probably won’t need any words at all to describe why the Rock, Paper, Scissors t-shirt by T-post is so cool. After all, this is amazing technology that lets you play an interactive game using a cool-looking shirt and your home computer. There’s not much more description needed [...]

Surprise Performance at Central Station Antwerpen »

More than 200 dancers were performing there version of "Do Re Mi", in the Central Station of Antwerp. With just 2 rehearsals they created this amazing stunt! Those 4 fantastic minutes started the 23 of March 2009, 08:00 AM. It is a promotion stunt for a Belgian television program, where they are looking for someone [...]

Low Cost Approaches to Global Warming »

Guest post by Owen Paepke. The globe is warming because incoming solar energy exceeds the heat lost through an atmosphere laden with GHGs. This kind of systemic energy imbalance is a common engineering problem, and any first year thermodynamics student knows to attack it on both ends—increase outflow and decrease inflow. But our policy makers and opinion [...]

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