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You Have Died of Dysentery
December 15th, 2011 3:55 PMThis classic "game over" message is the longest lasting legacy from the 1978 educational computer game Oregon Trail.
Google Chrome Meets Vocaloids
December 15th, 2011 2:31 PMHatsune Miku is featured in Google Chrome's latest Japanese commercial, showing what users across the globe can do with their browser, a vocaloid program and a little creativity.
Rapture Bombing
December 15th, 2011 1:54 PMVirals of 2011: American evangelist Harold Camping's prophecy of The Rapture in May turned out to be a dud (to everyone's surprise), but the rumors of apocalypse did spawn a clever photoshop meme.
Longest Hippo Fart Ever
December 15th, 2011 12:29 PMWhat more can be said?
Protest SOPA & Save the Internet!
December 14th, 2011 8:45 PMYou can help by calling or e-mailing your local legislator to express your support for net neutrality.
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You Have Died of Dysentery
This classic "game over" message is the longest lasting legacy from the 1978 educational computer game Oregon Trail.
Google Chrome Meets Vocaloids
Hatsune Miku is featured in Google Chrome's latest Japanese commercial, showing what users across the globe can do with their browser, a vocaloid program and a little creativity.
Rapture Bombing
Virals of 2011: American evangelist Harold Camping's prophecy of The Rapture in May turned out to be a dud (to everyone's surprise), but the rumors of apocalypse did spawn a clever photoshop meme.