UberSil
Member since: Mar 13th, 2009
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| Blog | # of Comments |
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| Autoblog | 64 Comments |
| Joystiq | 14 Comments |
| Download Squad | 10 Comments |
| Autoblog Green | 5 Comments |
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| Autoblog Canada | 4 Comments |
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Earth Defense Force 2025 adds another cheesy chapter to D3's bug book
Posted on Jun 18th 2013 2:00PM

PETA recommends solving your Mazda's spider problems by... donating your car
Mar 8th 2011 8:21PM (Autoblog)Report: Ferrari renames F1 car... again
Mar 6th 2011 2:40PM (Autoblog)Army Files 22 New Charges Against Alleged Whistleblower Bradley Manning
Mar 6th 2011 1:10AM (Switched)Rumormill: Next-gen Porsche GT3 to ditch manual transmission, rear-engine layout and KERS?
Feb 9th 2011 9:55PM (Autoblog)Anonymous Leaks 50,000 E-Mails From Security Expert Who Planned to Rat Them Out
Feb 7th 2011 11:13PM (Switched)"I didn't steal the Maltese Falcon! You did!"
"But I've got your fingerprints!"
"No you don't. They're an innocent's prints! Oh, I've got your DNA!"
"No you don't, that's an innocent's DNA! But I've got your mitochlorians!"
"You so don't! I've got yours!"
"Ha! Everyone knows mitochlorians are fake!"
"That's what you think! But they're real!"
...and everyone will just end up tuning them out.
32% of People Are Foolish Enough to Steal a Neighbor's Wi-Fi
Feb 7th 2011 9:29PM (Switched)32% of People Are Foolish Enough to Steal a Neighbor's Wi-Fi
Feb 7th 2011 9:26PM (Switched)So are you for improving people's control over an aspect of their life or against?
32% of People Are Foolish Enough to Steal a Neighbor's Wi-Fi
Feb 7th 2011 9:25PM (Switched)That depends on where you live. For example, in England it's perfectly alright although rather immoral but in the States it is illegal. This fact even goes so far as to shape how the recording industry goes phishing (yes, I'm using the right spelling) for lawsuit settlements.
Microsoft releases Google Chrome extension to enable H.264 HTML5 video
Feb 6th 2011 11:30PM (Download Squad)Microsoft releases Google Chrome extension to enable H.264 HTML5 video
Feb 6th 2011 11:29PM (Download Squad)(Although ericloewe's quote is probably better.)