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Holiday Light Show Videos
December 6th, 2013 2:06 PMIn America, the month of December isn't quite December without the splendid displays of holiday lights in the front yard. Got any favorites from this year so far?
Whoa, Slow Down Maurice!
December 6th, 2013 1:00 PMGaston divulges a little known secret about Belle's father.
Top Ten Animal Memes of 2013
December 5th, 2013 9:45 PMOfficially kicking off our end-of-year top ten reviews with the bread and butter of internet memes: cute, adorable animals!
MIT Survelliance Footage of Aaron Swartz
December 5th, 2013 6:10 PMThis is the M.I.T surveillance camera footage that ultimately led to the arrest of the late internet activist Aaron Schwartz in January 2011 for downloading millions of JSTOR articles and making them available online free of charge for everyone.
"O Christmas Tree" is Playing in Ur Head
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Holiday Light Show Videos
In America, the month of December isn't quite December without the splendid displays of holiday lights in the front yard. Got any favorites from this year so far?
Top Ten Animal Memes of 2013
Officially kicking off our end-of-year top ten reviews with the bread and butter of internet memes: cute, adorable animals!
MIT Survelliance Footage of Aaron Swartz
This is the M.I.T surveillance camera footage that ultimately led to the arrest of the late internet activist Aaron Schwartz in January 2011 for downloading millions of JSTOR articles and making them available online free of charge for everyone.