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Celebrity Home Shopping

Want to shop with your favorite celebrity? No need to head to Rodeo Drive–just turn on your TV.

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Celebrity Home Shopping

Top Five Movie Heists

Getting ready to see Takers ? Brush up on your cinematic thievery with the top five movie heists.

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Top Five Movie Heists

When your cure is illegal, you’re forced to make the choice to "Live Free or Die"

LIVE FREE OR DIE PROMO!! For those who have been waiting to meet me, here I am! A very short clip of a bit of what I've been through, and how I look…(just last week), and more education. Please help me to make this as viral as possible, lets help those who need to make that choice to “Live Free or Die” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cQrT0sDxyc added by: ShonaBanda

Charlie Chaplin Speaks – 70 Years And Things Still Haven’t Changed

This is one of the most inspiring and incredible speeches I have ever heard Charlie Chaplin propound. You must listen to it. It comes from a film that was incidentally banned in America (gee I wonder why)…he was labeled a communist you know….well….just listen and see what you think. Please share your thoughts. Was Charlie prophetic or what? added by: jubal

Bring Back the Draft–The All-Volunteer Military Should be Retired

A number of recent (and compelling) proposals to bring back universal conscription in America have overlooked a fundamental argument—the all-volunteer military (enabled by its private security partners) looks like it's getting a bit too out of control. Time to retire it and bring back the draft. http://www.scholarsandrogues.com/2010/08/26/bring-back-the-draft-the-all-volunte… added by: wufnik

Back to School: infoMania: 8.26.10

Host Conor Knighton and comedic crew wickedly skewer the week in media. Check out “The Miss Universe Pageant,” the Kardashians with George Lopez on “Larry King Live,” Rob Blagojevich at Comic Con, and Hillary Clinton up a tree. This brand new episode features Sergio Cilli staging an MGMT “Music Intervention,” Ben Hoffman debuting his new segment, “Kid's Kouch,” and a football edition of “Viral Video Film School.” Plus, Conor channels a young Bill O'Reilly and takes on celebrities selling crap on TV. infoMania is a half-hour satirical news show that airs on Current TV. The show puts a comedic spin on the 24-hour chaos and information overload brought about by the constant bombardment of the media. Hosted by Conor Knighton and co-starring Brett Erlich, Erin Gibson, Ben Hoffman, Bryan Safi and Sergio Cilli, the show airs on Thursdays at 10/9c on Current TV. added by: infoMania

O’Reilly’s Relaxed-Waist Slacks

Tea baggers hold the key to O'Reilly's ultimate wet dream. added by: Progresshiv

Thoughts on the Egg Recall

Since news first broke about the massive egg recall, eggs seem to be all folks are talking about. The big questions are: how did this salmonella contamination happen, and what can we do about it? http://eatdrinkbetter.com/2010/08/26/thoughts-on-the-egg-recall/ added by: glueandglitter

Try Religion Today

Boy, have i got a deal for you. added by: Stoneyroad

Study claiming bacteria’s rapidly degrading oil w/o depleting oxygen..FUNDED by BP & FEDS

Microbe cleaned up spilt oil, scientists say, Sydney Morning Herald, August 26, 2010: The bacteria not only speeds up the bio-degradation of crude oil, but does it without depleting vital oxygen levels in the water, the scientists said. … The result was a nature-made clean-up crew capable of reducing the amount of oil in the undersea ”plume” by half about every three days, according to the research. … The findings, by a team of scientists led by Terry Hazen of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, help explain one of the mysteries of the disaster: where has the oil gone?… ”We’ve gone out to the sites and we don’t find any oil but we do find the bacteria.” Here’s what the SMH neglected to tell it’s readers didn’t tell you about the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory: New microbe discovered eating oil spill in Gulf, Associated Press, August 25, 2010: The research was supported by an existing grant with the Energy Biosciences Institute, a partnership led by the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Illinois that is funded by a $500 million, 10-year grant from BP. Other support came from the U.S. Department of Energy and the University of Oklahoma Research Foundation. Study: Microbes Eating Up Oil in Gulf of Mexico, Democracy Now, August 25, 2010: The findings contradict several recent studies showing much of the oil remains in the Gulf and continues to threaten its ecosystem. … The Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has extensive ties to both BP and the US government. In 2007, the lab received the bulk of a controversial $500 million science grant from BP. The Lawrence Berkeley Lab’s director at the time, Steven Chu, now heads the Department of Energy, which also partially funds the lab. ~~~ More in depth: Microbe chemist says BS to microbe study http://bit.ly/cQWLQ4 “Hazen’s interpretation has its skeptics. “Most of the science associated with this spill has been oversimplified,” says John Kessler, a chemical oceanographer at Texas A&M University in College Station. In a good-faith effort to make sense of what’s going on, many researchers look to offer interpretations based on too few data, he charges. For instance, he says, “what Hazen was measuring was a component of the entire hydrocarbon matrix,” which is a complex mix of literally thousands of different molecules. Although the few molecules described in the new paper in Science may well have degraded within weeks, Kessler says, “there are others that have much longer half-lives — on the order of years, sometimes even decades.” Moreover, he points out, many of the tools traditionally used to gauge biodegradation don’t work well in the field. A few teams have lately begun transitioning to use of more sensitive probes, he says. And data from those more sensitive tools are fueling his skepticism of Hazen’s report that microbes have been erasing deep-sea plumes. As recently as August 22, Kessler says, “I spoke to some of those researchers out there [in the Gulf], and they told me they were still seeing plumes.” added by: samantha420