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The Force is strong in your headband

The Force is strong in your headband
This wearable device allows people to have the same kind of warnings that cats' whiskers give them.

Wee nede a spelchekker?
NASA, the people who couldn't spell Endeavour correctly (It's the name of one of their shuttles) are asking the bloggers of the internet to write them a new slogan (the old one was "Explore, Discover, Understand").

Never thought I'd say this...
Colin Farrell rocks. A few years ago, a Toronto radio station had a contest - get Farrell to come to the station for an interview and receive $2,000. Well, Farrell showed up, with a homeless guy to claim the reward. Now, four years later, they meet again. Farrell buys him winter apparel and pays rent for a year on a flat.

Caring for your introvert
This is an old article, but people keep asking me if I've read it. Yes, I have. Have you?

FUN FINAL NOTE

Luke! I ate your popcorn!
Remember the Star Trek Apartment? Well here's the Death Star Home theatre.

— SGP

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Vicarious Vistas - by Stephen G Parks

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Takin' it to the streets

Mach the Week

Apparently we didn't know soon enough

Banning Boyhood

The Force is strong in your headband

Hacking Ikea furniture

Love, American Style

Do you Miss America?

Everyone Point at New Zealand and Laugh

Gov't gone wild

Bend it like What's-his-face

Rubber ducky, you're the one!

Just say NO

We're Number 3!

Big Money versus a Stone Age Tribe

Winnie-the-Who?

Spelling Bees are for Wussies

Up in Smoke

The Culture of Smiling

The First Rule of Geek Club...

Don't Worry, Be Happy!

McCain Bombs the Beach Boys

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