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The Darwin Awards
March 28th, 2013 1:59 PMThough the idea for these humorous awards honoring individuals who have killed themselves due to poor judgement started on Usenet in 1985, they did not gain notoriety until Wendy Northcutt began compiling the emailed stories in 1993.
Nolan Can't Say "Dumptruck"
March 28th, 2013 1:00 PMThis kid has a very interesting pronunciation of the word "dump truck."
M.C. Escher's Escalator FAIL
March 28th, 2013 12:30 PMThe classic escalator FAIL meets M.C Escher's famous 1953 lithograph Relativity.
The Jester
March 28th, 2013 12:07 PMThis self-proclaimed "patriotic hacker" has claimed responsibility for taking down several high profile targets using denial of service attacks.
One Take: Pop Music Mashup
March 28th, 2013 11:00 AMThe Highland Trouveres group of high school students put together this impressive one take mashup video featuring a medley of various pop songs.
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The Darwin Awards
Though the idea for these humorous awards honoring individuals who have killed themselves due to poor judgement started on Usenet in 1985, they did not gain notoriety until Wendy Northcutt began compiling the emailed stories in 1993.
M.C. Escher's Escalator FAIL
The classic escalator FAIL meets M.C Escher's famous 1953 lithograph Relativity.
The Jester
This self-proclaimed "patriotic hacker" has claimed responsibility for taking down several high profile targets using denial of service attacks.