11 Feb, 2008
An illustration which shows how small our planet Earth is in the larger scope of things. If a human could walk on the surface of Canis Majoris, the largest known star in the universe – he/she would have to walk for 650,000 years to circle the star, compared with 2 years 11 months to complete the same task on the Earth.
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11 Feb, 2008
“Let’s say Ford and GM decide to get together to sell cars. We would blink a couple of times and then we’d say, ‘Hey, that’s a cartel. You can go to jail for that.’” –Bob Lande, professor, University of Baltimore Law School
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11 Feb, 2008
Apple has recently applied to expand its trademark into the realm of gaming, including a trademark relating to “stand alone video game machines.” Could Apple TV morph into Pippin 2.0?
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11 Feb, 2008
On the smaller image, go to the lower left corner and look for the pointy thing (looks like a pimple or bump) pointing left into deep black space — that’s the tear. Now look at the high-resolution photo.
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11 Feb, 2008
Anonymous protest and others protest outside the Scientology & Dianetics Centre on Tottenham Court Road, London on 10th February 2008.
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11 Feb, 2008
Pictures from this morning’s events in Austin, Texas.
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11 Feb, 2008
Portraits of the anons who raided the Church Of Scientology in Hollywood on 2/10/08.
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11 Feb, 2008
Dependent Records, an independent record label from Germany recently decided to shut its doors and upload all its albums onto The Pirate Bay. Interestingly, a year ago the the CEO of the label mentioned piracy as one of the main reasons why they decided to quit.
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11 Feb, 2008
MILWAUKEE-Protestors gathered outside the Church of Scientology in Milwaukee today, calling the religion founded by L. Ron Hubbard a cult.
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11 Feb, 2008
As we reflect upon the tenth of February, we are pleased to announce that our day of action has been crowned with great success. A wave of demonstrations spearheaded by Anonymous has swept the world. These spanned four continents, occurring in over 90 cities and involving over 7300 individuals in total.
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11 Feb, 2008
Protesting against the Church of Scientology.
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11 Feb, 2008
Asked to explain the sudden groundswell of opposition to Scientology, Lynn Fountain Campbell, who said she’d been part of the church for 40 years, said, “It’s just reached a critical mass. People just aren’t scared anymore.”
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