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PSY's Gentleman: Roaring '20s Edition
May 22nd, 2013 4:30 PMPostmodern Jukebox presents a 1920s-style rendition of Psy's "Gentleman" complete with a pair of dancing flappers.
Meanwhile in Japan
May 22nd, 2013 4:00 PMDon't get the joke? Read up on KYMdb – S**t Tyrone, Get It Together!
Amy's Baking Co. Owner's Legal Woes
May 22nd, 2013 3:33 PMAmy's Baking Company co-owner Samy Bouzaglo is facing deportation in a two-year-long immigration case possibly linked to his past criminal history involving drug distribution, threats and extortion.
Supercut: Xbox One Reveal Edition
May 22nd, 2013 2:30 PMIn case you missed Microsoft's big reveal of XBox One yesterday, check out this supercut-style highlight reel.
NASA Wants a 3D Pizza Printer
May 22nd, 2013 2:00 PMAfter engineer Anjan Contractor debuted his prototype chocolate printer (shown left), NASA offered his company a six month $125,000 grant to build a printer that could create food, starting with pizza.
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Meanwhile in Japan
Don't get the joke? Read up on KYMdb – S**t Tyrone, Get It Together!
Amy's Baking Co. Owner's Legal Woes
Amy's Baking Company co-owner Samy Bouzaglo is facing deportation in a two-year-long immigration case possibly linked to his past criminal history involving drug distribution, threats and extortion.
NASA Wants a 3D Pizza Printer
After engineer Anjan Contractor debuted his prototype chocolate printer (shown left), NASA offered his company a six month $125,000 grant to build a printer that could create food, starting with pizza.