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Category Archives: What
The Drive-Thru Funeral Home
The Adams Funeral Home is a drive-thru funeral parlor in Compton, Los Angeles. This isn’t a joke. It’s an actual funeral home that people actually hold memorial services at. What in the actual fuck is wrong with you, America? Jesus Christ.
Buzzfeed has a series of photos that really shouldn’t be as absolutely hilarious as they are.
Macauley Culkin Looks Like Shit
Macauley Culkin, 31, was spotted in New York yesterday looking like hell. I don’t normally pay attention to what celebrities are doing – but holy shit. He looks like a walking skeleton.
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Anonymous Hacks Syrian President’s Email Accounts
Anonymous has released hundreds of damaging e-mails stolen from a web server used by Syrian President (and murderer) Bashar al Assad as well as members of his cabinet.
The group claims that many of the account passwords, including al Assad’s, were 12345.
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past few months, you probably know that this is the guy who’s been ordering the slaughter his own people, who want him out of office.
Posted in Hacking, News, Politics, What
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Crafting Azeroth
An absolutely insane World of WarCraft and Minecraft fanatic who goes by Rumsey has been working on a “pet project” – recreating the entire world of Azeroth block for block.
There are really no words to accurately describe the level of, “Whoa,” here.
Court Rules In Favor of “Used” MP3 Store
A U.S. District Court judge rejected a request from lawyers representing Capitol Records’ for an injunction against a company called ReDigi earlier this week, allowing the company to continue reselling “used” MP3 files at a discount – for now, at least.
ReDigi is a relatively new service allows users to sell unwanted “used” songs in their iTunes libraries on an open market in exchange for discounts on “new” songs.
Posted in Epic, Music, What
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Iron Sky
Nazis. From the moon. This is a real movie trailer. Wat.
Posted in Movies, Videos, What
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The Great Battle of Skyrim
And so begins a new era in machinima.
EA Unexpectedly Releases Battlefield 3 iOS Game
The EA mobile division unexpectedly and inexplicably released a god-awful iOS bastardization of Battlefield 3 this morning. It’s apparently tied to some sort of advertising partnership with the producers of the upcoming war movie Act of Valor.
The game is called Battlefield 3: Aftershock and – no surprise, here – it’s terrible. Even free, it isn’t worth downloading.
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The Bourne Legacy
Oh, fuck yeah. This is going to be awesome.
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Hacker Publishes Symantec’s pcAnywhere Source Code
A hacker who goes by YamaTough and claims to be affiliated with Anonymous published a torrent containing 1.27GB of source code for Symantec’s pcAnywhere remote desktop application today following a failed $50,000 extortion attempt last night.
Computer World has the details but the basic story is that this YamaTough fellow tried to get Symantec to pay him to keep quiet about a secret backdoor in their source code that allows the federal government to eavesdrop on Symantec customers. Symantec called the FBI, who (unsuccessfully) posed as Symantec employees in a bid to bring the hacker down.
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