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What Would It Take to Print the Entire Internet?
May 12th, 2015 10:00 PMAccording to a recent paper by computer scientists at University of Leicester, it would take about 137 billion sheets of A4 paper to print out every web page thought to be hosted on the Internet, or approximately 2% of the Amazon rainforest.
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Waking Up With Meth On Your Lap
May 12th, 2015 8:30 PMA man desperately tries to play innocent after being discovered by police sitting in a parking lot with a bag of methamphetamine.
"Cheeky Nando's"
May 12th, 2015 8:00 PMThis slang expression used to indicate an exceptional dining experience at the United Kingdom-based restaurant chain Nando's has been confusing Americans on the Internet, who can't seem to figure out the meaning of the phrase.
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Kanye Breaks Character
May 12th, 2015 7:14 PMWhile having a court side chat with Scottie Pippen, Kanye West got this close to smiling – but then he noticed the camera.
"And This Is Why We Don't Visit You Guys"
May 12th, 2015 6:40 PM ShareWelcome new visitor!
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What Would It Take to Print the Entire Internet?
According to a recent paper by computer scientists at University of Leicester, it would take about 137 billion sheets of A4 paper to print out every web page thought to be hosted on the Internet, or approximately 2% of the Amazon rainforest.
Waking Up With Meth On Your Lap
A man desperately tries to play innocent after being discovered by police sitting in a parking lot with a bag of methamphetamine.
"Cheeky Nando's"
This slang expression used to indicate an exceptional dining experience at the United Kingdom-based restaurant chain Nando's has been confusing Americans on the Internet, who can't seem to figure out the meaning of the phrase.
Kanye Breaks Character
While having a court side chat with Scottie Pippen, Kanye West got this close to smiling – but then he noticed the camera.