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The Times They Are A-Printin'
November 6th, 2012 2:30 PMTo celebrate the latest generation of printer technology, Brother put together a glitch orchestra of old, discarded printer models and programmed them to play Bob Dylan's 1964 classic "The Times They Are A-Changin'."
2012 Voting Machines Altering Votes
November 6th, 2012 1:40 PMYouTuber CentralPAVote brings this footage of what appears to be a malfunctional voting machine that would check a vote for Mitt Romney even when the voter repeatedly filled the ballot for Barack Obama.
Futurama Fry: Election Edition
November 6th, 2012 1:40 PMFuturama Fry weighs in on what really has an effect on American politics.
Google House View
November 6th, 2012 1:38 PMCheck out this chuckleworthy parody of Google's aggressive mapping plans by NYC-based comedy collective The Kloons.
Operation Skyfall: First Burger In Space
November 5th, 2012 11:30 PMA group of five friends from Harvard teamed up with local restaurant B.good and a high-altitude balloon to send the very first hamburger to space.
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2012 Voting Machines Altering Votes
YouTuber CentralPAVote brings this footage of what appears to be a malfunctional voting machine that would check a vote for Mitt Romney even when the voter repeatedly filled the ballot for Barack Obama.
Futurama Fry: Election Edition
Futurama Fry weighs in on what really has an effect on American politics.
Operation Skyfall: First Burger In Space
A group of five friends from Harvard teamed up with local restaurant B.good and a high-altitude balloon to send the very first hamburger to space.