Monday, December 29, 2008

Roomba Violates All Three Laws Of Roombotics


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Roomba Violates All Three Laws Of Roombotics

CHARLOTTE, NC—While the Roomba is only programmed to vacuum, its owner, 35-year-old claims adjuster Ken Graney now fears it may have taught itself to tidy up.


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Tough Questions to Help You Declutter [Clutter]


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Tough Questions to Help You Declutter [Clutter]

With an influx of holiday gifts and trinkets, now is the perfect time of year to ask some tough questions about your things. Erin at the blog Unclutterer has a list to get you started.

In an effort to make more conscious choices about the objects she shared her home with, Erin began aggressively asking questions about them. The questions helped her overcome a dilemma:

Each object exists in my space for a reason, and a chunk of time, planning, and research was dedicated to its acquisition, and there are further evaluations to let it stay. I make an investment of myself in every object, and that is why it's hard for me to say that I'm not attached to these objects.

Even dedicating more thought to her acquisitions than most do, she still found it hard to work around the attachments we all form to things in our physical space. Using a series of questions like: "Does this item make my life easier, save me time, save me money, fulfill an essential need?" helped Erin sort through things more effectively and objectively. The questions are divided into two camp, those for the things you already own and those for the things you are about to acquire. If you're looking to live more consciously with your things this year and make better use of your physical space, Erin's list is a great spring board to taking an engaged look at your possessions. For other decluttering techniques check out how to declutter your home with the suitcase test and how to form an attack plan for a cluttered messy home.Photo by Diego Cupolo.









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Sunday, December 28, 2008

Man Who Used Stick To Roll Ball Into Hole In Ground Praised For His Courage


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Man Who Used Stick To Roll Ball Into Hole In Ground Praised For His Courage

SAN DIEGO—A man who used several different bent sticks to hit a ball to an area comprised of very short grass surrounding a hole in the ground...


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Friday, December 26, 2008

“Public Urination Permitted After 7.30pm”


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"Public Urination Permitted After 7.30pm"

City hit by 'legal to pee' prank
People should ignore signs telling them that it is legal to urinate in certain public places in Nottingham, the city council said.
The signs, which were put up by pranksters in and around Nottingham, are designed to look official.
They feature a toilet sign and include the words: "Public Urination Permitted [...]


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Nationals Book It After Foul Ball Accidentally Smashes Capitol Rotunda


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Nationals Book It After Foul Ball Accidentally Smashes Capitol Rotunda

WASHINGTON, DC—An 8,976-foot foul ball off the bat of Washington third baseman Ryan Zimmerman crashed through the U.S. Capitol Building rotunda Sunday afternoon, prompting both the Nationals and the opposing Pittsburgh Pirates to gasp, turn...


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Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Decking the halls at the last house standing


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Decking the halls at the last house standing

At night you don't see much in Gilchrist. That's because there isn't much left after the hurricane. But one family is trying to bring a little holiday spirit back to the beach. 


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Monday, December 22, 2008

Passenger Twitters During Plane Crash


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Passenger Twitters During Plane Crash

"Holy fucking shit I wasbjust in a plane crash!" Mike Wilson, a Denver resident and passenger on Continental flight 1404, tweeted (posted updates to his Twitter account) about his experience when the Houston-bound flight crashed this weekend. According to his tweets, this was plane crash number two for Wilson. And, bus travel is becoming a more attractive option.





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Windows XP's Availability Extended Until May 2009 [Windows XP]


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Windows XP's Availability Extended Until May 2009 [Windows XP]

Presumably due to its popularity—and Vista's low adoption rates—Microsoft has extended Windows XP's life from January till May of 2009. The BBC reports that hardware firms will be able to get XP licenses delivered up until May 30, 2009, instead of January 30, the original cutoff date.










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National Champion LSU Retires At The Top Of Its Game


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National Champion LSU Retires At The Top Of Its Game

NEWORLEANS—Mere moments after hoisting the crystal national championshiptrophy, Tigers coach Les Miles announced that LSU had made the decision to "goout on top" and retire after almost 150 years as a public...


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Jessica Simpson Completes Elaborate Plan To Destroy Cowboys' Season


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Jessica Simpson Completes Elaborate Plan To Destroy Cowboys' Season

DALLAS—Speaking to reporters she had invited into her impenetrable subterranean Texas lair on Monday, Jessica Simpson gloated over the victory she recently achieved after nearly two years of using her personal charms, her unique brand of...


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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

ExxonMobil to pay hefty fine for emissions


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ExxonMobil to pay hefty fine for emissions

BAYTOWN — After reporting themselves to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, ExxonMobil will pay $6.1 million in civil penalties for violations of the Clean Air Act reported in 2007.


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The Onion's 2008 In Review: Politics


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The Onion's 2008 In Review: Politics

In 2008, two Democratic governors, Eliot Spitzer of New York and Rod Blagojevich of Illinois, were disgraced by illegal activities. What do...


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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Mayor White confirms he's running for Senate


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Mayor White confirms he's running for Senate

Houston Mayor Bill White finally confirmed what 11 News first reported last week: He is running for the U.S. Senate seat expected to be vacated by Republican Kay Bailey Hutchison.


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Security Experts Advising You Stay Off Internet Explorer (For Now) [Internet Explorer]


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Security Experts Advising You Stay Off Internet Explorer (For Now) [Internet Explorer]

A serious scripting hack that can grab passwords (or, potentially, do worse) from any version of Internet Explorer is leading security and malware experts to suggest switching from Internet Explorer to Firefox, Chrome, Opera, or any other browser, if only for the time being. Microsoft itself is, of course, asking users to just be cautious while it works on a fix. The BBC article thumbnails security tips, including switching IE's security settings to "High," if you won't be migrating (or can't switch at work). [via]










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Top US Anti-Kidnapping Expert KIDNAPPED in Mexico — CRIPES!


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Top US Anti-Kidnapping Expert KIDNAPPED in Mexico — CRIPES!

US anti-kidnapping expert kidnapped in Mexico | KOMO News - Seattle, Washington | National & World News
A U.S. anti-kidnapping expert was abducted by gunmen in northern Mexico last week, a sign of just how bold this nation's kidnapping gangs have become.
U.S. security consultant Felix Batista - who claims to have helped resolve nearly 100 kidnap [...]


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