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Japan to criminalize gang rape - The first major revision to Japan's criminal penalties in almost 100 years is set to include jail terms for gang rapists.
- 423 views | 13 Feb 2004 |
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The uphill, useless battle of copyright management - "DRM doesn't work and consumers don't want it, so of course it's very appealing to big business, who are also in a big rush to sell other, equally practical products, such as anchovy flavored ice cream and bicycles with square wheels...."
- 348 views | 13 Feb 2004 |
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Tight! - Video, Mature One would have thought it were a tough nut to crack..
- 3,306 views | 13 Feb 2004 |
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Philosophy cartoons - Over the years, from a variety of sources..
- 453 views | 13 Feb 2004 |
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The Pit Heads Gallery - Bob Shamey carves faces and objects from the seeds of fruit...quite intricate!
- 374 views | 13 Feb 2004 |
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Motorcyclist has a windfall accident.. - Relatives of a kidnap victim in Taiwan struck a passing motorcyclist with more than $600,000 in cash when they tossed the ransom money to the kidnappers from a highway overpass..
- 312 views | 13 Feb 2004 |
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Can't find love? Get an "imaginary girlfriend" - Reuters reports that crafty eBay entrepreneurs are offering "imaginary girlfriend" services to the highest bidder, staying just ahead of the Web auctioneer's recent efforts to ban such listings.
- 462 views | 13 Feb 2004 |
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The History of Valentine's Day - Pope Gelasius declared February 14 St. Valentine's Day around 498 A.D. This Roman 'lottery' system for romantic pairing was deemed un-Christian and outlawed...
- 309 views | 11 Feb 2004 |
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Want to buy land on the moon? - More than 2.5 million people from 180 countries have bought property on the Moon and Mars in sales that reached $1 million last year. The scheme may be bogus but business is booming and futurists have been forced to ponder the fate...
- 410 views | 13 Feb 2004 |
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Porn at Harvard = OK. - A newly approved campus magazine, "H Bomb", will feature nude pictures of undergraduates.
- 935 views | 13 Feb 2004 |
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Water balloons in zero gravity - Did you ever wonder what it would be like to pop a water balloon in space?
- 369 views | 13 Feb 2004 |
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Hair could give you away.. - You may be able to claim you 'just had the one drink' on your way home from work with a straight face, but soon your hair could give you away.
- 430 views | 13 Feb 2004 |
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Linux: So easy even women can use it - "We put the chairwoman of our workers' council on stage in front of all the municipal workers, and showed her using the new system. After that, we found that no man would say that he couldn't use his PC now that everyone knew a woman could do it."
- 342 views | 13 Feb 2004 |
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100 anal constrictions = Goodbye Depression? - A 100 times is clearly too few, and who has time for more? And by the way you can't do this in meetings at work. I've tried.
- 524 views | 11 Feb 2004 |
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Japan's Erotic Museums - All the "Hihokans" from around Japan..
- 651 views | 13 Feb 2004 |
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Quilt made of Ground Zero folks - The images of the people on this quilt were downloaded from the CNN site starting just a few days after Sept. 11. Over 1,000 pictures were downloaded, over 700 were used in this quilt.
- 374 views | 11 Feb 2004 |
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Ctrl-Alt-Del inventor reboots career - David Bradley spent five minutes writing the computer code that has bailed out the world's PC users for decades. Now he's retiring from IBM..
- 140 views | 11 Feb 2004 |
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More 3-D street paintings - More sampling of street painting's created by Kurt Wenner around Europe.
- 399 views | 11 Feb 2004 |
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Preachy pilot - The separation of church and flight hit another air pocket last Friday when the pilot of an American Airlines 767, an apparently fervent fellow with God as his co-pilot, followed his altitude by asking all Christians aboard to raise hands..
- 234 views | 13 Feb 2004 |
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What is the moon? - Is it a giant spaceship?
- 514 views | 08 Feb 2004 |

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