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December 24th, 2013 5:02 PMWater, now available in waterproof because science.
Story Time Jesus
December 24th, 2013 3:30 PMUsher in the birthday of Jesus Christ with this super chill and down-to-earth interpretation of the Bible!
Life Size LEGO Car Powered by Air
December 24th, 2013 1:00 PMAustralian entrepreneur Steve Sammartino and Romanian tech whiz Raul Oaida present their Super Awesome Micro Project, a life-size, fully-functioning LEGOmobile with an engine that runs on air.
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December 24th, 2013 1:00 AM SharePussy Riot Members Released From Jail
December 24th, 2013 12:00 AMAfter serving 21 months in prison for staging a guerrilla punk prayer at a Moscow cathedral during the anti-Putin rallies in early 2012, Pussy Riot's founding members Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Maria Alyokhina are free at last.
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Story Time Jesus
Usher in the birthday of Jesus Christ with this super chill and down-to-earth interpretation of the Bible!
Life Size LEGO Car Powered by Air
Australian entrepreneur Steve Sammartino and Romanian tech whiz Raul Oaida present their Super Awesome Micro Project, a life-size, fully-functioning LEGOmobile with an engine that runs on air.
Pussy Riot Members Released From Jail
After serving 21 months in prison for staging a guerrilla punk prayer at a Moscow cathedral during the anti-Putin rallies in early 2012, Pussy Riot's founding members Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Maria Alyokhina are free at last.