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Guccifer Hacks Ex-Spy's Sexy E-mails
July 11th, 2013 3:36 PMGawker reports that it has received a cache of personal documents belonging to Roy Apseloff, a retired veteran of the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), in an e-mail sent from the infamous e-mail hacker Guccifer.
Thingstarter: Tiny Diapers
July 11th, 2013 2:30 PMThe Bilderbergers kicked off their new Kickstarter parody series "Thingstarter" with a misguided project for miniature diapers that go on the tip of a man's genitalia.
New York City Cryptic Subway Code
July 11th, 2013 2:00 PMA year ago today, a cryptic code allegedly passed on from a stranger in the NYC subway surfaced on the front page of Reddit, prompting an epic crowdsourced investigation on /r/cryptography as well as in the streets of New York City.
How To Answer an Unknown Call
July 11th, 2013 1:30 PMComedian Jay Larson has a protip for answering unknown calls: play along and see if they notice.
Jim Gaffigan Called It
July 11th, 2013 1:06 PM ShareWelcome new visitor!
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Guccifer Hacks Ex-Spy's Sexy E-mails
Gawker reports that it has received a cache of personal documents belonging to Roy Apseloff, a retired veteran of the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), in an e-mail sent from the infamous e-mail hacker Guccifer.
Thingstarter: Tiny Diapers
The Bilderbergers kicked off their new Kickstarter parody series "Thingstarter" with a misguided project for miniature diapers that go on the tip of a man's genitalia.
New York City Cryptic Subway Code
A year ago today, a cryptic code allegedly passed on from a stranger in the NYC subway surfaced on the front page of Reddit, prompting an epic crowdsourced investigation on /r/cryptography as well as in the streets of New York City.