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Cyanide and Happiness: Tunnel of Love
October 4th, 2013 1:59 PMThis hopelessly romantic animation brought to you by the good folks over at Cyanide and Happiness shows how to properly use the dark portion in a "Tunnel of Love" ride.
Dad Invites Daughter to the 21st Century
October 4th, 2013 1:25 PM Share13 Anons Indicted in Operation Payback
October 4th, 2013 1:11 PMYesterday, the U.S. federal authorities formally indicted 13 suspected members of the hacktivist group in connection to a series of DDoS attacks known as Operation Payback.
Meet WildCat, The Four-Legged Robot
October 4th, 2013 12:35 PMSo this is what science has come to: a four-legged robotic creature that can run at about 16 miles-per-hour on flat terrain.
Dread Pirate Roberts
October 4th, 2013 12:25 PMMeet Ross Ulbricht, the suspected founder of the Deep Web's infamous drug marketplace Silk Road who is currently facing charges of narcotics trafficking, computer hacking and money laundering.
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Cyanide and Happiness: Tunnel of Love
This hopelessly romantic animation brought to you by the good folks over at Cyanide and Happiness shows how to properly use the dark portion in a "Tunnel of Love" ride.
13 Anons Indicted in Operation Payback
Yesterday, the U.S. federal authorities formally indicted 13 suspected members of the hacktivist group in connection to a series of DDoS attacks known as Operation Payback.
Meet WildCat, The Four-Legged Robot
So this is what science has come to: a four-legged robotic creature that can run at about 16 miles-per-hour on flat terrain.