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5 Things You Think Will Make You Happy (But Won't)

These folks are crazy, I can't stop reading them.     Sent to you by tony via Google Reader:     5 Things You Think Will Make You Happy (But Won't) via Cracked: All Posts on 2/16/09     Things you can do from here: Subscribe to Cracked: All Posts using Google Reader Get started using Google Reader to easily keep up with all your favorite sites    

Nation's Blacks Creeped Out By All The People Smiling At Them

Once again, the Onion does not disappoint.     Sent to you by tony via Google Reader:     Nation's Blacks Creeped Out By All The People Smiling At Them via The Onion on 2/16/09 WASHINGTON—"Obama gives a speech and it's like my team just won the Super Bowl. I didn't even vote for him. I'm a Libertarian," said Chicago native Jarell Brown.     Things you can do from here: Subscribe to The Onion using Google Reader Get started using Google Reader to easily keep up with all your favorite sites    

Ultimate Fighting Punch-Out

LOL!     Sent to you by tony via Google Reader:     Ultimate Fighting Punch-Out via CollegeHumor Newest Videos on 2/12/09 "I would have told Jay Hieron to hold select between rounds to get life back, but he didn't even get that far." Uploaded Yesterday 89 likes .     Things you can do from here: Subscribe to CollegeHumor Newest Videos using Google Reader Get started using Google Reader to easily keep up with all your favorite sites    

Ravenous Clock Runs Backward, Scares Children

Freaky!     Sent to you by tony via Google Reader:     Ravenous Clock Runs Backward, Scares Children via Wired: Top Stories by Lucas Graves on 2/10/09 At first glance, it doesn't look like a clock. There's the giant fanged insect on top. And instead of hands, it uses glowing blue LEDs to tell the time. Called the Corpus Clock —it's installed at Corpus Christi College in Cambridge, England—the timepiece was designed by John Taylor , an alumnus, clock collector, and lifelong inventor who wanted to blend 18th-century tech with a hypermodern aesthetic. The bug is called a Chronophage , or time-eater, and it's actually a scarier version of the grasshopper escapement , a 1720s breakthrough that transformed clock making. But in this case the pendulum-driven heart is wedded to a silicon brain, which lets the device do surprisingly un-clocklike things—slow down, stop, even run backward. "I wanted a clock that would play with you," Taylor says. How steampunk

I heart PixelJunk Monsters

Normally, the type of games I play are chock full of violence ie; punches, kicks, baseball bats and decapitations. What can I say, I can't do this stuff in real life (legally) and I have some anger issues with no real outlet besides games like Street Fighter, God of War, Burnout 3 and the like. But recently, I've stumbled on to a game that's become all consuming; not good considering that at the very least I have a TiVo chock full of comedies and animated shows and at the very most I have to communicate with others and perform basic but essential hygienic rituals. Enter, PixelJunk Monsters, one of three PixelJunk games on the PSN . I've never played a tower defense game before, but if they're all like PixelJunk Monsters, I've been missing out!!! On the surface it's a seemingly simple game. Your character has been tasked to protect your flock from wave after wave of monsters hell-bent on devouring said flock. At your disposal, a maze of trees that the