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PHOTO: Meet Lance Armstrong’s Baby

Two-month-old Max Armstrong snoozes through Tour de France trophy ceremony

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PHOTO: Meet Lance Armstrong’s Baby

Billie Joe Armstrong Says Green Day’s ‘American Idiot’ Film Might Be Like … ‘Rocky Horror’?

‘I thought ‘American Idiot’ had a lot in common with something like ‘Rocky Horror

Photog Spaces Out — That Ain’t Armstrong

Filed under: Wacky & Weird Our guy was convinced he was talking to the original moon walker, Neil Armstrong (upper left), this weekend in D.C. — only problem, he had the wrong astronaut.By random coincidence though, this guy’s actually been to the moon too — he’s Apollo 16 ..

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RIAA says DRM is dead

For years the RIAA has defended the use of DRM, much to the dislike of millions of honest customers who actually paid for their music. Now, in a shocking turnaround, the outfit seems to have come to the realization that DRM does more harm than good and has officially declared its death. added by: atomiclegion 6 responses

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MacGyver and Its Cultural Significance

MacGyver may have been corny at times, but the show was and still is ground breaking television, way more significant than it gets credit for. added by: JaminDime 3 responses

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MySpace diatribe brings death threats

Be careful what you write on social networking sites. That’s the recent message from a California appellate court.

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For the Apollo astronauts, a small world

For many, traveling to the moon forever changed the way they saw the Earth. By Robert Poole July 19, 2009 'We came all this way to the moon, and yet the most significant thing we're seeing is our own home planet …” Forty years after the first moonwalk, NASA has chosen to lead its anniversary coverage with Apollo 8 astronaut Bill Anders' comment about the Earth. That fact alone shows how much the focus has changed since the first Space Age, when it seemed that everyone on Earth was looking outward into space.

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The Critic-Proofing Of Lance Armstrong

The ad you see here is the new Lance Armstrong spot for Nike, which would be merely standard-issue, inspiromatic marketing schlock if it didn’t come so creepily close to suggesting that to criticize Lance now is to somehow enable cancer. Maybe this is an ungenerous reading. But it’s hard not to see the commercial as another expression of Armstrong’s galactic persecution complex, one that completes the process whereby the cyclist has wrapped himself so completely in his own worthy cause that anyone who questions the one is necessarily questioning the other

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