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Kara Del Toro Will Cause Pant Explosions

It must be nice to not have to work and just rely on your looks to get by in life. I have studied Kara Del Toro and by study I mean looked at every image on her Instagram, and I’ve conclude that I don’t think she’s going to be a doctor. However, her hotness probably could cause a few heart attacks or pant explosions. I think she should be responsible for the cost of all casualties. » view all 11 photos          

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The Ta-Ta Towel is Here to Soak Up All Your Boob Sweat

All men love to stare at boobs.  But not all women like to have boobs, partially because, let's face it: Those suckers can sweat. A LOT. Such sweat can make for uncomfortable and awkward situations, but fear not, women around the world… … because The Ta-Ta Towel is here! This is a real product made specifically for your breasts and we just know you're anxious to read all about it below. Go ahead and do so now: 1. Here It Is The item was created by Erin Robinson, a person with breasts who says a first date was once ruined due to an influx of boob sweat. 2. It’s Versatile Made of ultra-soft rayon liner with sensitive nipples in mind, the product absorbs any breast milk that might leak out during feeding. This item isn’t just about aethetics, in other words. 3. You Can Wear It in Public Heck, it covers up more than most bikini tops these days. 4. Now You Can Lounge by the Pool in Comfort! No one even has to know you’re wearing a towel as an article of poolside clothing. 5. What’s the Cost? $45. Yes, that’s a lot for a towel. But, again, this is a towel YOU CAN WEAR. 6. The Internet is Psyched Especially because sizes range from C cups all the way to H cups. View Slideshow

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The Ta-Ta Towel is Here to Soak Up All Your Boob Sweat

The Ta-Ta Towel is Here to Soak Up All Your Boob Sweat

All men love to stare at boobs.  But not all women like to have boobs, partially because, let's face it: Those suckers can sweat. A LOT. Such sweat can make for uncomfortable and awkward situations, but fear not, women around the world… … because The Ta-Ta Towel is here! This is a real product made specifically for your breasts and we just know you're anxious to read all about it below. Go ahead and do so now: 1. Here It Is The item was created by Erin Robinson, a person with breasts who says a first date was once ruined due to an influx of boob sweat. 2. It’s Versatile Made of ultra-soft rayon liner with sensitive nipples in mind, the product absorbs any breast milk that might leak out during feeding. This item isn’t just about aethetics, in other words. 3. You Can Wear It in Public Heck, it covers up more than most bikini tops these days. 4. Now You Can Lounge by the Pool in Comfort! No one even has to know you’re wearing a towel as an article of poolside clothing. 5. What’s the Cost? $45. Yes, that’s a lot for a towel. But, again, this is a towel YOU CAN WEAR. 6. The Internet is Psyched Especially because sizes range from C cups all the way to H cups. View Slideshow

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Tory Burch Does Swim of the Day

It amazes me when I see these campaigns – like this one for Tory Burch Swim, that has had 400 people watch it, even though they probably spent over 100 dollars on the video portion alone, not even factoring the cost for the models – Jac Jagaciak, Tilda Lindstam, & Imaan Hammam…. who all make over 50k to be part of this kind of thing…making me wonder what the fucking point is, before realizing – I just care about overpaid models in bikinis…so keep it up!

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Shady Instutuions: Banks Made Over $32 BILLION In Overdraft Fees Last Year!!!

Banks Made Over $32 BILLION In Overdraft Fees Last Year Yes, BILLION! According to NBC News: Bank customers may complain about hefty overdraft fees, but they’re using the service more and paying the price. A new report from Moebs Services, a respected economic research firm, shows overdraft revenue at banks, credit unions and thrift institutions totaled $32 billion last year. That’s an increase of $400 million or 1.3 percent from 2011. “Consumers use of overdrafts shows no indication of going away, and is actually increasing,” said Michael Moebs, who wrote the study. At the current rate of growth, Moebs predicts revenue from overdraft fees will hit a new record by the end of 2016, topping the old record of $37 billion set in 2009. The Moebs study found that about a quarter of the people with a consumer checking account – that’s 38 million people – frequently overdraft. The median overdraft is about $40. More than half of the customers who frequently overdraft – 57 percent or 20 million people – go to payday lenders when they are short on funds. Why? Because a payday loan is significantly cheaper. “Payday lenders are the low-price source for short-term cash needs,” Moebs said. “You can get a cash advance for $16 as opposed to $25 at a community bank, $27 a credit union and $30 at bank or thrift. Those are median prices.” While the cost of an overdrawn account has been going up at many financial institutions, the price of borrowing from a payday lender has dropped. The median charge for a $100 cash advance dropped $1.50 from 2011 to 2012, from $17.50 to $16. Moebs firmly believes many of the people who use a payday lender would rather not, if the cost of the overdraft penalty was more in line with what the payday stores charge. He puts that price point at $20. Debit-card transactions often cause an account to be overdrawn. Remember: Your bank or credit union will deny a point-of-purchase debit-card payment or cash withdrawal from an ATM if there is not enough money in the account to cover it, unless you “opt in” to their overdraft protection plan. In that case, the transaction will go through and you’ll get hit with a fee. A recent study by the Pew Charitable Trusts found that 54 percent of the customers who had overdrawn their accounts said they did not realize they had signed up for an overdraft service that cost money. Susan Weinstock, director of Pew’s Safe Checking in the Electronic Age Project, said this shows there is “a very high level of confusion” about how this overdraft protection works. Shady, shady, shady. SMH.

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Octomom Offered Free Blowouts From Hairdresser Amid Welfare Backlash

Brazilian Blowout, the company behind the hairstyling Octomom recently spent hundreds of dollars on while on welfare, is apparently as mortified by her antics as everyone else, and offering to make it right with free blowouts from now on. The company wants to reimburse Nadya Suleman the entire cost of her recent blowouts – plus other hair treatments – that she spent $520 on. While under investigation by DCFS for horrific living conditions, natch. Such reckless spending and inability to earn enough money to take care of her offspring has some wondering if Octomom should lose her kids . With that in mind, Brazilian Blowout wants to help a girl out. CEO Mike Brady says, “We want to make sure California taxpayers’ money is not going to anything other than taking care of [Nadya Suleman’s] kids. We don’t want to see those children miss out on anything at the cost of a Brazilian Blowout .” BB also wants to give Octomom free blowouts and cover the cost of a sitter while the mother of 14 is gets primped. They feel so bad about taking her money, they’re even offering to fix her toilet, which might allow her kids to drop a D inside. The stuff of dreams, right there. Should Octo lose her kids?

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Ballin’!!! The Top 10 Most Expensive States To Live In (Number One Is Neither New York Nor Cali)

We bet the majority of you would have picked New York or California as the most expensive states to live in… Maybe Florida, on the strength of Miami alone. Either way, you’d be mistaken. There are actually five states where the cost of living is higher than New York, and two more expensive than Cali, based on comparisons on the cost of homes, movie tickets, medication, doctor’s visits and gas. Flip through and see if you live in one of the 10 states with the highest cost of living.

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Graph of the Day: The Cost of Production Of Oil

Estimates of the cost of production for oil production form various locations Image Credit: Oil Drum Whenever we speak of Peak Oil, the optimists point out that the technology for finding replacements will turn up as the prices rise; look at what has happened with the oil sands and with shale gas. But as this graph shows, each alternative just gets more expensive. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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The Tea Party … a history lesson

Dear Tea Party , Do you know what the Boston Tea Party was really about? Do you know what your party is really about? The Boston Tea Party had nothing to do with taxes being raised. Taxes were not raised at all. In fact, taxes were waved, lowering the cost of tea. The British upset colonists by lowering the cost of tea. They upset colonial business men who had stakes in colonial tea companies, or who feared that the British would make similar moves with other commodities. What happened at the Boston Tea Party raised the cost of tea for colonists. If you really wanted to be true to your name, you would head down to your local gas station and pour all the foreign gas on the ground, you would go to your nearest Ikea and steal all the screws from furniture kits, and you would head over to your Walmart and burn it down. You would try to raise import taxes, forcing Americans to pay more for everyday goods, so as to give American factories and workers a level playing field with those in China. You won’t do these things though, because you are just puppets. You are being used to stop any change in any direction, left or right, because an ineffective government is good for business. So, in a way, The Tea Party is a perfect name, but not for the reasons you think. Thanks, via chuckmccarthy.com and http://figrd.blogspot.com added by: figgdimension

Researchers at MIT develop a way to funnel solar energy

Using carbon nanotubes (hollow tubes of carbon atoms), MIT chemical engineers have found a way to concentrate solar energy 100 times more than a regular photovoltaic cell. Such nanotubes could form antennas that capture and focus light energy, potentially allowing much smaller and more powerful solar arrays. “Instead of having your whole roof be a photovoltaic cell, you could have little spots that were tiny photovoltaic cells, with antennas that would drive photons into them,” says Michael Strano, the Charles and Hilda Roddey Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering and leader of the research team. Strano and his students describe their new carbon nanotube antenna, or “solar funnel,” in the Sept. 12 online edition of the journal Nature Materials. Lead authors of the paper are postdoctoral associate Jae-Hee Han and graduate student Geraldine Paulus. Their new antennas might also be useful for any other application that requires light to be concentrated, such as night-vision goggles or telescopes. Solar panels generate electricity by converting photons (packets of light energy) into an electric current. Strano's nanotube antenna boosts the number of photons that can be captured and transforms the light into energy that can be funneled into a solar cell. The antenna consists of a fibrous rope about 10 micrometers (millionths of a meter) long and four micrometers thick, containing about 30 million carbon nanotubes. Strano's team built, for the first time, a fiber made of two layers of nanotubes with different electrical properties — specifically, different bandgaps. In any material, electrons can exist at different energy levels. When a photon strikes the surface, it excites an electron to a higher energy level, which is specific to the material. The interaction between the energized electron and the hole it leaves behind is called an exciton, and the difference in energy levels between the hole and the electron is known as the bandgap. The inner layer of the antenna contains nanotubes with a small bandgap, and nanotubes in the outer layer have a higher bandgap. That's important because excitons like to flow from high to low energy. In this case, that means the excitons in the outer layer flow to the inner layer, where they can exist in a lower (but still excited) energy state. Therefore, when light energy strikes the material, all of the excitons flow to the center of the fiber, where they are concentrated. Strano and his team have not yet built a photovoltaic device using the antenna, but they plan to. In such a device, the antenna would concentrate photons before the photovoltaic cell converts them to an electrical current. This could be done by constructing the antenna around a core of semiconducting material. …. While the cost of carbon nanotubes was once prohibitive, it has been coming down in recent years as chemical companies build up their manufacturing capacity. “At some point in the near future, carbon nanotubes will likely be sold for pennies per pound, as polymers are sold,” says Strano. “With this cost, the addition to a solar cell might be negligible compared to the fabrication and raw material cost of the cell itself, just as coatings and polymer components are small parts of the cost of a photovoltaic cell.” Strano's team is now working on ways to minimize the energy lost as excitons flow through the fiber, and on ways to generate more than one exciton per photon. The nanotube bundles described in the Nature Materials paper lose about 13 percent of the energy they absorb, but the team is working on new antennas that would lose only 1 percent. added by: JanforGore