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ARCHIVE 2.3 UPDATED SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 23:37 EST, 2004
How to get your girlfriend to love video games
ARDA The Advanced Research and Development Activity isn't a secret government organization, it's just a federal department that won't tell you what they're doing
The return of the Chopper
The coming RSS revolution
How to build your own PC remote
White Box Robotics
What the hell is the Itanium? Why the hell would you want one?
Your wireless future will be courtesy of Japan
Psychoanalysis is dead... so how does that make you feel?
"This is what I want and this is how I want it"
Selling porn is totally absolutely besides the point, it's really about female empowerment...
Trends in graphic design and the laptop aesthetic
Alberto Meda carbon fiber concept chairs
ATI Remote Wonder 2 for the ATI Radeon Remote control for your PC
America's asymmetric warfare
Redesign Google
A common cleanser is a cheaper and faster way to separate DNA for genetic analysis Tris buffered acetate is old and busted. Use boric acid, crank up the volts and run a DNA gel in 15 minutes
Complete wiring guide
Hackers hall of fame
Coming soon to a PC near you: DDR-II
The Pornography Industry vs. Digital Pirates "Thousands of Web sites are putting Playboy magazine's pictures on the Internet - free. And Randy Nicolau, the president of Playboy.com, is loving it. 'It's direct marketing at its finest,' he said."
Recording the VCR's Swan Song Recordable DVD players kick major serious VCR ass
"Natural" doesn't mean healthy or good
Healthful omega-3 may worm its way into our diets "Scientists have inserted a worm gene into mice, and the results of their efforts may one day transform steak and eggs into the heart-healthiest meal you could eat."
Musicplasma Very cool interactive visualization
Video Game Fame Long after Bo Jackson retired, the legend of Tecmo Bo lives on. For today's gamers, digital athletes are even realer than the real thing
The 28 hour day
The IDE Virtual Design Museum More tricked-out yuppie minimalism and sexy black electronics
Sars evolved into a human disease within months "Disturbing evidence of how the Sars virus jumped from the animal kingdom and evolved into a deadly human infection."
And... Sars virus has mutated into a more infectious form
According to Comcast, 'unlimited' use does not mean unlimited use Comcast won't tell you how much you've downloaded, how much the average person downloads, or by how much you've exceeded the download limit. All you get is a threat to cut off your service unless you stop downloading. Special bonus: Comcast only threatens users who do not have access to any competing broadband service
New MSI Mega PC
Ona Toko Valentines Day is coming, your girlfriend wants Japan Hysteric trendy clothes
Thermaltake Aquarius3 External Liquid Cooling Ideal for all of you mini-PC lovers who want to step up to water cooling
Irfanview Free, simple, photoshop tool
Patents raise stakes in search wars "Web companies are quietly amassing arsenals of search patents, as they prepare for a high-stakes war over the profitable technology that could one day control how most people get information"
The Borg Appliance Mini-ITX case mod that kicks ass
Hyundai HY-206 Pendant MP3 player
Liberal is a dirty word for George Carlin
Get psyched New Aeon Flux movie is coming and Charlie Theron is gonna be in it
Top ten consoles that never made it
The Social Security promise not yet kept
Free typewriter fonts
Salvia New legal hallucinogen, mostly ignored because you can already get totally fucked out of your head on weed
The Midnight Disease Dissecting the urge to create
Race to satisfy women Drug companies developing female Viagra
Technics Soundlfyer Versatile online mixer with samples
I was Kim Jong Il's cook "If Kim Jong Il ordered you to race him on Jet Skis it paid to lose. Unless he’d ordered you to win."
Air cooling surrenders
The war on the war against the war on drugs
Walmart "They are so much bigger than any retailer has ever been that it's not possible to compare."
Into the Storm Online only magazine, download it to your laptop to satisfy your offline magazine fix
When old drugs find new unexpected uses The return of Thalidomide
Pirated Music Shop Hanoi, Vietnam Today We're Selling Digital Rights Management, Tomorrow We're Making Water Run Uphill
Outward Sound Buy a MP3 player that isn't an iPod
When is a catalog not a catalog? When it's a shopping magazine
Cheapskate's guide to a safe PC
John Sperling wants you to live forever "Sperling read a newspaper account speculating that a gene responsible for dramatically extending the lifespans of worms could also be found in humans. Sperling, then 77, wanted to know more. So, with a billionaire's logic, he hired his cardiologist to make a thorough search of the science of longevity. The doctor reported that some startling findings were beginning to trickle out of academic labs, but that nobody was translating those results into human applications. Right then, Sperling decided how to spend his new windfall."
What else was lost in translation
Mystery of 1918 flu solved
The Compact-Impact Store
Most lucrative college degrees A compilation of average starting salaries
LightScribe DIY laser etched graphics
Computer solitaire patented: total bullshit
Funny cool music video: Smoking cigarettes at your doorstep
The Porno-ization of American media and marketing How hard-core sex stars are penetrating mainstream culture
Confessions of a car salesman What really goes on in the back rooms of car dealerships across America? Edmunds sent an undercover reporter to find all the ways that car dealerships try to fuck you over
Report: Publishers Gouging Students Over Books
What to expect when you are expecting a Mini-Cooper
Selling cool in a bottle How a startup called Method turned household cleaning products into objects of desire
Playstation 2 picks the Patriots to win Off the shelf virtual simulation: Madden NFL 2004 predicts the outcome of the Superbowl
The Eagle is Grounded While America works to protect intellectual property, everyone else is innovating.
The world according to Trump
In fraud cases, guilt can be skin deep Don't bother with the merits of the case, executive greed speaks for itself
Every bit is a work of art
Fallacy of the niche car "We lose money on every one, but we make it up in volume."
What the male pill does to the body
One World Or None The world problem of nuclear weapons
The ultimate boot CD
The best jewel box for your ultimate boot CD: 5inch Custom CDRs and cases
System Backup 101 (Sometimes this link works, sometimes it doesn't)
The Corporation Award winning documentary
Blue Moon Hotel, Holland
Fun with WindowsXP
"Outsourcing to other countries has become a hot political issue in America. Contrary to what John Edwards, John Kerry and George Bush seem to think, it actually sustains American jobs"
Japan's Fortress of Solitude in Iraq
Buy yourself a pair of vintage sunglasses at Design Boom before they are sold out
The Final Decline and Total Collapse of the American Magazine Cover
VJ Eniac New experimental audio visual mixes Special bonus: video of the SigGraf 2003 VJ battle
Forget PDAs, get a mini-pc instead
"I hate iPods. I mean, I really, really hate them" iPods: the triumph of style over substance
Sexy Beach 2 Japanese dating sim gone wild
Dead man tells tale of Colombian cocaine culture
E-Mailing a cellphone by the numbers The rise of Teleflip
The Museum of Useful Things
How Social Security cheats you to pay the rich. The more you make the less Social Security you have to pay
New digital divide pits the more adept against the 'dummies'
The return of Tamagotchi Virtual pets that date, fall in love, and have babies
The Creativity Machine As a neural network is dismantled piece by piece, it struggles to string together processes from the surviving components, and with it's last breath, creates something unexpected
Antidepressant Makers Withhold Data on Children "Makers of popular antidepressants such as Paxil, Zoloft and Effexor have refused to disclose the details of most clinical trials involving depressed children, denying doctors and parents crucial evidence as they weigh fresh fears that such medicines may cause some children to become suicidal."
The history of the DeCSS Haiku, where hacking, cryptography and art collide Take home lesson: to avoid the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, turn your infringing software program into a work of art
Intel surrenders to AMD! Intel will cut microprocessor prices by 35% on Monday as it introduces faster chip
A how-to guide for hackers
Will the Forester STI cut the Cayenne to size?
Colorful old circuit boards from the Minuteman missile guidance system "Because the missile was perpetually armed the circuitry was immersed in liquid Freon to keep it from critically overheating. In the event the missile was launched, the coolant would be abruptly disconnected and the circuitry would have approximately 10 minutes before it burned itself up - just enough time for the missile to reach its target."
"How I PC'd an Apple G5" When a kid really wants a PC, don't waste your money with a Mac
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