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Being "cruelly mocked" is basically like encouragement, right? More »
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If surveys that say women should start "aging gracefully" at 59 aren't bad enough, the Daily Mail*is here to clarify that there is no such thing as sexy old women. Just women who look amazing past the age of 60 because they're "aging gracefully," and those who apparently look terrible because...
Stephen Colbert is the new Hobbit king. Nate Corddry is guest starring opposite Zooey Deschanel. And Ed Helms has taken over Steve Carell's coveted spot on NBC's long-running series The...
I was thinking well what if you have the same setup on a rebuild but you want to grind your valves and valve seats at an angle that offers better performance. Did you gain more torque or horsepower or did you just change your torque curve?
Oprah opened up about a breast cancer scare at a conference in Los Angeles last month, and she also told the New York Times about her struggles at the helm of OWN and O Magazine. The Daily Mail's summary is dramatized, as can be expected, but it also couches a pretty offensive dig at women who...
...or i7 with a 5400rpm drive? Assuming that the 5400rpm is a WD blue and the 7200rpm drive is a WD black?
Does the speed of the hdd make a significant difference?
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2012-11/18/content_15938979.htm
Are they the same as a very paranoid and arrogant 50 Center who habitually capitalizes the C in China but keeps the A in America in lower case? ...
Christina Aguilera wore two outfits that revealed her body shape at the American Music Awards last night. But what does it all mean? A chance to go on a Christina Aguilera weight snark at*The Daily Mail, of course! Their interpretation of her "unapologetic" wardrobe is that it was an act of...
You know what's awesome? Pizza. You know what's not awesome? Practically fat-shaming somebody for eating pizza, but then patronizingly backing off because that person has lost weight, making it "understandable." More »
Daily Fail: Jennifer Hudson Almost Criticized For Pizza Picture, But Writer...
The Daily Mail is advertising*"high-tech, extreme corsets" for ladies looking to "(cash) in on this season's hourglass trend." Made by Italian company Oh My Corset!, these babies are constructed from the same material used in race cars, avalanche safety netting and*scuba gear. Like wearing a...
Jon Stewart, while obviously a fan, didn't intend to look like a lightweight when President Barack Obama visited The Daily Show*tonight. So, in the 20 or so minutes he got of...
Crusading against the idea that all women over 30 are old hags has been something of a hobby horse of mine lately. It's a fight that's generally met with 'Amen's' from Gen X and Y women and skepticism by similarly-aged men (note to guys: just because you personally don't subscribe do the idea...
New research demonstrates that daily cleaning of high-touch surfaces in isolation rooms of patients with Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) or methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) significantly reduces the rate of the pathogens on the hands of healthcare personnel. The findings...
You can put Sriracha on anything—eggs, sandwiches, noodles. It would probably even make human flesh taste delicious. Now The Oatmeal teamed up with food purveyor JD's to marry the scrumptious hot sauce with popcorn. Nobel Committee, are you paying attention? More »
Rejoice, caffeine fiends! A new study out from the Harvard School of Public Health says that drinking coffee is good for your heart. But not too much—more than four or five cups a day might actually increase your risk for heart problems. More »Post from: Blisstree