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Japanese Hentai video game "Real Kanojo" benchmark and demo
hahaha, yes, I dialed my phone with sparks...so what?!


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Japanese Hentai video game "Real Kanojo" benchmark and demo
>> ^longde:
That is objectification of women, whether or not you agree with it.

There are no superhero plumbers in the real world, unlike women.


This isn't a real woman, nor is she in a real world. It's a fantasy land of make believe...doesn't objectification have to be of a real object?


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Japanese Hentai video game "Real Kanojo" benchmark and demo
>> ^longde:
Everytime I think the Japanese have reached the pinnacles of objectification of women, they soar to new heights.


Of note, that isn't a woman. Was the pokey face of mario 64 intro an objectification of superhero plumbers?


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LHC is back online!
Ok, so the original design spec was for 574 TeV(× 10^-7) per nucleus. This firing was at 450 GeV(× 10^-10) per particle. So, 1000 orders of magnitude lower than intended, so far. Still holding out for a high level test not going wrong...again


Edit: More information. They plan to scale up the beam to about 3.5 TeV by 2010 but it will have to be shut down after that to get the beam up to its intended 7TeV scale. 7TeV is the intended target and it is still a long way off (7x82(atomic weight of lead)=574 number above). A lot can go wrong in that amount of time, best of luck to them!

The Tevatron will most likely stay the more powerful collider till sometime in mid/later 2010


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Laughing Gas is funny.... very funny
Interesting, they seem very aware as well. I wonder how aware you are in NO2?


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LHC is back online!
Back when it first broke, I remember them saying they never planed to get it fixed enough to do what it was originally designed to do...making only slightly more powerful than other colliders. I have been unable to find any information on if it has been left in this reduced state or is back at 100% of original design specifications.


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Skydiving with a Peregrine Falcon
When he catches the bait box and peals off, I was surprised his bones could handle it. Hollow bones ftw?


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NEW- CLASH of the TITANS preview (awesome)
Question answered

The Bird And The Worm by The Used


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alizarin (Member Profile)
hahahaha great line.

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Packed with the awesome power of Pickles!


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Ed Show - Should Obama Fire Treasury Secretary?
Replace "certain members of the economic team" with "economic team" and we should be good

Please O please, let ME chose what business fail and succeed with my own spending habits...please!


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Meteor lights up the sky over Utah (11-18-09)
Crazy bright. I wonder what the average luminosity of a meteorite is.


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NEW- CLASH of the TITANS preview (awesome)
Who does the music on that song? I love metal symphonic meshing.


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All The Deaths From 'Total Recall' -- Hint: There's A Lot
The 80s, a simpler time. Where extreme violence, and at least one set of boobies per rated R movie was required.


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Hannity: Jon Stewart Was Right
You're putting the cart before the horse and already assuming that is what happened. The only REAL difference between the 2 videos was the anchors knew one wasn't correct because it was blindly obvious, and the former they weren't able to. If you want to give people the benefit of the doubt that's fine, just try and be consistent is what I am saying.


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Hannity: Jon Stewart Was Right
>> ^volumptuous:
Sorry GeesusFreak, broadcast media doesn't work like that.

Even if the editor was given specific pieces, he/she would STILL know what was going on. At that point, you are either ethical, or you are not. These people are not ethical, as history has shown time and time again. This isn't even a debate. It's empirical.

I understand the need to label MSNBC as some far-left bastion of communist propaganda. But unless you have any links to when that news org has ever misused footage to bolster their mis-truths and bias, I'm just not going to believe it.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_GV4wfOycU little less than 60 sec in, and I have seen others all the times on the other networks, thi was just the most memorable to me


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Federal Reserve Is An Abortion Of A Banking Regulator
Hey great sift. Why don't you hear from reasonable people like this on the main stream news. Even if it was some person spouting some ideology that I don't agree with, the tone of this ACTUAL interview is a scarce thing now a days. Thanks for the sift!


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NASA: Water found in Moon crater
>> ^Yogi:
So how much did this cost...and will this guy explain to us why it's worth it?


Billions, and its not


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NASA: Water found in Moon crater
Come and listen to a story about a government body named NASA
A poor underfunded government organization, barely kept its hundreds of thousands of families fed,
Then one day he was shootin at some moon,
And up through the ground came a bubblin' crude.

Water that is, clear gold, for making tea.

Well the first thing you know ol' NASA's a worth is billions there,
Country folk said NASA move away from here
Said Moonyforinia is the place you ought to be
So they loaded up the rockets and moved to Heilein crater B.

hole, that is.
Swimmin pools, moving stars.

The NASA Hillbillies!


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Risky Business dance fail
an example of something going wrong being so very right.


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Police tasering almost leads to riot
A near riot over mary jane, now that's worth it.


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