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Bottle Opener For Bikes Is Printed To Order

Designboom showed this silly little thing, a bottle opener that fastens to the rails on the underside of a bike saddle. Designed by Jonathan Sabine and Adam Pickard of Chromoly in Montreal, it is also an eye-opener when you hear the price, forty bucks. But another eye-opener is the way it is made and sold: 3D printed out of metal to order…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Obesity, Chemical Exposure Causing Some Girls to Hit Puberty at Age 7, Study Finds

Photo via WLS Channel An eye-opening study profiled in the New York Times reveals that some girls in the United States are hitting puberty at abnormally early ages — sometimes at 7 or 8 years old. There are a number of suspected causes for this potentially dangerous trend, chief among them childhood obesity and exposure to chemicals. This gives us yet another reason to e… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Invasive Lionfish Move into Virgin Islands National Park

Image credit: Serge Melki /Flickr Wild boar , kudzu, and cane toads are among the world’s most infamous invasive species—and they’re about to be joined by one more: the lionfish. Native to the Pacific, invasive lionfish in the Caribbean are wreaking havoc o… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Melissa Santiago PHOTOS: The-Dream Cheating On Wife Christina Milian

Music producer Terius “The-Dream” Nash, who is currently married to singer Christina Milian, and his “assistant” Melissa Santiago were caught frolicking on the beach in the Caribbean over the weekend MORE http://bumpshack.com/2010/07/12/melissa-santiago-photos-the-dream-cheating-on-wi… added by: c7girl

REVIEW: No Rest For the Wicked in Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work

In Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg’s illuminating but not lacerating documentary Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work, the comic says, “No man has ever told me I look beautiful. They’ve said, ‘You look great, you look terrific.’ But never beautiful.” Implicit in that bald statement is a sense of longing, the kind of thing you don’t expect from a woman with the everyday vocabulary of a sailor on shore leave.

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Here’s the New Trailer That Will Confuse Every Karate Kid Theatergoer

What has Gore Verbinski done as a follow-up after directing the first three installments of the mega-franchise Pirates of the Caribbean ? You’ll see for yourself in the trailer below, though you may not understand it.

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Can This 76-Million-Year-Old Species Survive… Us?

The Hispaniolan Solenodon may look a bit strange for a modern mammal, what with its long snout, hairless legs, and rat-like tail, but considering how long they’ve been around, it’s no wonder why their look is not in vogue. Solenodons, it turns out, are one of the oldest surviving mammals on the planet, with a lineage dating back some 76 million years ago–and they’ve been through a lot. Having survived the same asteroid impact which killed the dinosaurs, as well as millions of years worth of temperature extremes, the hearty creature now finds itself

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Still Want More Brett Easton Ellis?

Movieline’s week-long series of interviews with Bret Easton Ellis may be over, but there’s a nice chaser over at Esquire . The magazine’s Web site features the opening of Imperial Bedrooms , Ellis’s follow-up to his 1985 breakthrough Less Than Zero . Kyle teased its opening previously (“They had made a movie about us”); check the excerpt out for a little more of the meta tang you can look forward to when the book debuts next month . [ Esquire ]

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Real Houswives of NYC Reality Check: Charting Kelly’s Nervous Breakdown

Last week on the Housewives of New York City , the ladies celebrated Ramona’s 17th wedding anniversary with a Caribbean bachelorette party. Ramona drank her weight in pinot grigio, Kelly walked into a glass door and Bethenny cursed everyone’s stupidity. It was a fun little trip that Bravo did not want to end, so they stuck the wives on an island and let them battle it out Lord of the Flies style — well, Lord of the Flies -style plus Botox, a fully-staffed mansion and designer bikinis — in last night’s episode “Sun, Sand and Psychosis.” And poor Kelly was the first to crack. Relive the craziness after the jump.

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‘Pirates Of The Caribbean 4’ To Shoot In 3-D

Johnny Depp’s fourth open-water adventure, ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides,’ will be shot in Disney Digital 3D. By Eric Ditzian Johnny Depp in “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” Photo: Disney Captain Jack Sparrow might have to learn a new seafaring ditty that goes a little something like, “Yo-ho-ho, a bottle of rum and a pair of your finest 3-D glasses.” Yes, Johnny Depp’s fourth open-water adventure, “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides,” will be shot in Disney Digital 3-D, the studio has announced. That brings the total number of 3-D releases in the next two years to, oh, approximately 6,000 (not really, though it certainly feels that way). The noteworthy development for “Pirates,” then, is not that it will hit theaters as a 3-D movie but that it will be shot in three-dimensions rather than converted during post-production. The 3-D conversion process has become one of the more controversial trends in Hollywood. Converted films, like “Alice in Wonderland” or “Clash of the Titans,” can have a sort of pop-up picture book effect that is more jarring than it is an effective visual and storytelling addition. That hasn’t stopped other big-budget films shot with 2-D cameras from jumping on the 3-D conversion bandwagon and the premium ticket prices that can be sold as a result. Upcoming converted films include “Piranha 3-D,” “The Last Airbender,” “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” and “The Green Hornet.” And then there are the movies shot — or soon to shoot — in 3-D, despite some of the inconveniences that come with such productions (such as the heavier, less maneuverable cameras): “Drive Angry,” “Tron Legacy” and “The Invention of Hugo Cabret.” That “Pirates” has decided to film with 3-D cameras lends credence to the idea that such cameras will become the norm in Hollywood, rather than the contentious conversion process. In light of the “Pirates” move, it will be interesting to see what other blockbuster franchises such as “Spider-Man,” “G.I. Joe” and “Transformers” choose to do. Will the minds behind these films decide that a true 3-D experience can only be created via 3-D cameras? Or, at least for now, will conversions continue to a popular creative choice? “I think the answer is that, as with most movies, you’re going to do some kind of combination if you end up doing it,” “Transformers” producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura told MTV News last month. “I’m sure 3-D cameras are going to get lighter and more manageable and all the things that get in the way right now. Over time, that may change. But I think in the near and medium term, most movies will do a combination when and if they do it.” What do you think of “Pirates” going 3-D, and the 3-D movie trend? Sound off in the comments below!

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