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More often than not, newcomers to Digg don't know the Unwritten rules of becoming someones friend on Digg. Here are 5 rules of etiquette for asking and accepting to be someone's friend.
Let?s not be pretentious here - these are just a bunch of unbelievably disturbing animals. Why? Because when it comes right down to the line, there are only two things that nature is really, really good at: Majestic landscapes, and unrelenting horror. In my experience, the internet could give a shit less about majestic landscapes, so...
With all this talk lately about ?Twilight? and My Chemical Romance walking around all ?wah wah wah cry cry cry,? kids these days probably think vampires are whiny douchebags.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Short of gift ideas for that person who really does have everything? Then how about an underwear repair kit or maybe a Barack Obama "Yes, We Can" can opener?
MINSK (Reuters) - Belarus's central bank said on Wednesday it had advised commercial banks to inform the police about anyone who approaches branch customers expressing doubts about the business in a way that could cause panic.
MacGyver, Rambo, Picard, Neo, Chuck Norris, Freeman"The history of the world is but the biography of great men"The Great Man Theory at work.
A star-studded cast turns out for "Prop 8 - The Musical."
SYDNEY (Reuters) - They're cute, they're cuddly and, in these times of financial woe, they make an affordable festive gift that's also good for the soul -- adopt a rescued koala.
These are the forgotten systems that deserved to be forgotten. Unless the point was to laugh at them, which we shall do now.
UYO, Nigeria (Reuters) - Police have arrested a man in southeastern Nigeria who said in a television documentary he had killed 110 children he believed to be possessed by evil spirits, officials said on Wednesday.
VIENNA (Reuters) - A man who stole a moped in Austria 25 years ago has sent an anonymous confession letter to police, enclosing 1,400 euros ($1,769) cash to compensate his victim.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Researchers using closed-circuit televisions to create an illusion have made volunteers virtually swap bodies, even making women believe they were in a man's body and vice-versa.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When U.S. President-elect Barack Obama met Defense Secretary Robert Gates to discuss keeping him at the Pentagon, the encounter had a whiff of Gates' former life as a Cold War spymaster.
Desperate, comical (probably intentionally) &, most important, a seller who's finally offering what buyers want...free coffee & cider? If price is everything, this one may actually be unloaded.
A Dutchman known as Europe's most committed sperm donor says he's fathered 46 children and is willing to keep at it.
The Beatles once penned the song "I am the Walrus" but now this whiskered marine mammal has proved that the animal kingdom can blow its own trumpet. Under the direction of her trainer, Sara the Walrus grips the brass instrument between her flippers and blasts out a note. Wetsuit-clad Russian trainer Sergiy has also taught her to strike a...
For the most part, Rupert Murdoch courts controversy. "He likes to set the house on fire and watch all the fire engines drive maniacally down the road," Michael Wolff writes in a biography of the News Corporation chairman. But he's touchy about his third wife, Wendi Deng, nearly 40 years his junior.
Office Apocalypse: When The Internet Goes Down at Work
Poachers killed an indigenous man on the remote Indian Andaman Islands after him and other members of his tribe, the Jarawa, requested that the poachers share their fish bounty with the tribe. The Andamans and their surrounding waters are protected but an increasing number of poachers have been fishing in the area.