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Anonymous Hacks Oil Companies
July 17th, 2012 10:44 PMAnonymous is back in the zeitgeist after leaking more than 1,000 e-mails and passwords that once belonged to some of the largest oil companies in the world as part of its Operation Save The Arctic.
Ruined Childhood: Mr. Wizard's a Dick
July 17th, 2012 9:33 PMThis clever montage sheds light on the verbally abusive side of the host Mr. Wizard from the 1950s educational TV series Watch Mr. Wizard.
Skyrim's New Graphics
July 17th, 2012 8:45 PMLooks like the updated Skyrim cover has started gracing store shelves. Sounds legit.
Mobile Leprechaun
July 17th, 2012 8:15 PMInternet Mysteries: Internet users debated the authenticity of this news report after it was uploaded to YouTube in March of 2006.
Bad Luck Brian Visits China
July 17th, 2012 7:10 PMGoes on his first trip to China,
Gets struck by lightning twice.
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Anonymous Hacks Oil Companies
Anonymous is back in the zeitgeist after leaking more than 1,000 e-mails and passwords that once belonged to some of the largest oil companies in the world as part of its Operation Save The Arctic.
Ruined Childhood: Mr. Wizard's a Dick
This clever montage sheds light on the verbally abusive side of the host Mr. Wizard from the 1950s educational TV series Watch Mr. Wizard.
Skyrim's New Graphics
Looks like the updated Skyrim cover has started gracing store shelves. Sounds legit.
Mobile Leprechaun
Internet Mysteries: Internet users debated the authenticity of this news report after it was uploaded to YouTube in March of 2006.