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RIP "Pervert Dave"
April 24th, 2014 11:16 AMFlorida man "Pervert Dave" may be gone, but he is certainly not forgotten.
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The Crazy Frog Kids Are Back
April 24th, 2014 10:00 AMThe two kids known across the web as the enthusiastic "Crazy Frog," dancers have grown up, but they've still got the moves, which they prove by recreating their childhood choreography.
Shakespeare's 450th Birthday
April 24th, 2014 3:33 AMDid you know that Shakespeare invented over 1,700 words that are commonly used in the English language?
Evan Roth
April 23rd, 2014 7:30 PMThe artist-slash-hacker uses code to explore the new frontiers of visual art and help street artists embrace open-source technologies to reach more people, more easily than ever.
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RIP "Pervert Dave"
Florida man "Pervert Dave" may be gone, but he is certainly not forgotten.
The Crazy Frog Kids Are Back
The two kids known across the web as the enthusiastic "Crazy Frog," dancers have grown up, but they've still got the moves, which they prove by recreating their childhood choreography.
Shakespeare's 450th Birthday
Did you know that Shakespeare invented over 1,700 words that are commonly used in the English language?