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Kevin Rose shaves his head (for charity) live on Ustream.TV
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July 27 at 11:05 pm - Link
Thats damn cool what you guys are doing. I'm just glad I'm not one your friends. - Mathew Ballard
Gratz on the donations but that isn't shaved. - d[▪_▪]b ♫
Nice! That's funny when you ask for help! - Oli Kenobi
If it ain't "bic"ed, it's just a hair cut. - Brian Norwood
What a good thing to do . - Victor via twhirl
What else will you shave? lol - Igor The Troll
Lame stunt - he used a #4 guard - that's like 1/2" that's a freaking hair cut!!! No shaved heads here guys... - Brad Parler
I hope he does not attempt something else for publicity! Hair grows other stuff will not! LMAO - Igor The Troll
well it's not shaved but I guess it'll have to do. Looks better already....! - sean808080
good job kevin - Greg Rosen via twhirl
Give him a little slack--when he shaves his face, he leaves stubble. This is his hair stubble..his long hair stubble. :P - David Blankenship via twhirl
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July 23 at 5:15 am - Link
"Interesting, but dead wrong. I've met with one of the founders of Hezbollah in Iran and I can tell you for a fact that you don't have a clue what you're talking about. He told me specifically that the goal is, was and always will be 2 things - 1. the destruction of Israel and of all Jewish people. 2. the destruction of the United States. He told me how he spent 20 years training militants on nothing but how to accomplish these two things. While he visited we had to deal with constant security issues - he's now a wanted man because he's speaking out about what is truly going on there. If you want to bury your head in the sand and pretend that Iran is not going to be a problem, you're a complete fool." - Paul Griswold
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Super Chuck Norris Bros. Is Action Packed
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July 11 at 9:49 am - Link
Enemies Chuck Norrised LOL - Hao Chen
Did you notice the clouds and bushes were the same at the end? :oP - Paul Reynolds
Nothing beats a solid roundhouse kick to jump start your day. - ::Kristen::
Chuck Norris doesn't need mushrooms. Chuck Norris needs a Shotgun! lol - Ben Babcock
when are you doing Super McCain Brothers? Take out that Obama monster on the last level? - AnotherⓃⓄⒶⒽ
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Alex Albrecht on Russian Roulette
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July 3 at 6:32 pm - Link
Bigger wow that Alex is from Vienna, VA. Didn't know that. Should get a beer with him some time. - Aaron Brazell
My brain just exploded. - Veronica
Wow. Just wow. - Leo Laporte
I want to see this on Diggnation next week. Srsly. - Lee Adkins
Now was that back in the day when being described as a 'Computer Programmer' still got you wedgied? - John Worthington
haha that was great. - Ralph Whitbeck
I remember Alex on Beat the Geeks, but this was, wow. - Joe Pierce
What would the world be like if Alex won that day? Ahhh bizzaro! - Vincent Guerrero
This was so much fun to see. Should I upload my stint on "Win Ben Stein's Money" to YouTube, I wonder? - Lon Harris via twhirl
Definitely. - Vincent X
What a riot. How many episodes of this show are there? I've never heard of it. - Paul Griswold
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May 26 at 8:10 am - Link
"This movie was like Lucas and Spielberg got together and decided to make a movie that was LIKE an Indy movie, but not actually try very hard. The entire alien plot is way outside the realm of the first 3 movies - those all dealt with spiritual realms of fantasy. Bringing in Area51 and the whole alien plot just wrecked it for me. Had they gone with a plot where the crystal skull had some sort of archaeological significance and then added in a spiritual/fantasy element to it, the film would have fit right in with the other 3. But this was just Indy meets Close Encounters. Additionally, there were so many simply poorly written elements - the thing is "magnetic" but only to certain things at certain times (which just so happen to fit that particular moment of the plot). Indy has always had moments of "that's totally impossible, but I'm going to let it go because it's a movie" but they always were at least barely plausible. This one had moments where it was just plain silly - swinging with..." - Paul Griswold
It was entertaining, but I was disappointed to see them go SO over-the-top. Also, the movie was filled with too many winks and nods to the first 3 movies to seemingly appease the fanboys. Including Indy looking longingly at the picture of his dead father that looked like it was taken the day before shooting began. Too much. It was also disturbing to see Karen Allen smiling so much in the movie no matter what the situation. You could tell she was really happy to be in such a big movie. - Vince DeGeorge
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May 19 at 5:19 am - Link
"Yeah, you're exactly right. That's why India, China, Africa, etc. would all be exempt from the Kyoto protocol. China and India are some of the biggest polluters on the world with terrible human rights records and working conditions for the poorest members of their societies." - Paul Griswold
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Leo Laporte published photos on SmugMug
Colleen's floor plan with measurements. Clockwise from top - Area A, B, and C.
Welcome to TWiT Cottage. These pictures are for the benefit of Pat Grosswendt of litepanels.com. Pat is a lighting designer who will be working with us on lighting the new studio.
Leo Laporte's photo
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April 24 at 3:15 pm - Link
Leo, it looks nice but what do you have for cooling? With lights, that's gonna be quite a hot studio! - Paul Griswold
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April 23 at 7:55 am - Link
interesting. How is this better than say DropBox? - Paul Griswold
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April 17 at 12:48 pm - Link
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August 23, 2007 at 3:07 am - Link
"Dr. Russ Humphreys reported on the measurements of helium diffusing (leaking) out of zircon crystals. The helium is produced by radioactive decay, but over time it can leak out of the crystals. If the zircons were billions of years, there should be very little helium left since it would have had plenty of time to diffuse away, yet there is still a tremendous amount of helium in the zircons—consistent with an age of about 6,000 years. The current amount of helium in the zircons, and the measured rate of helium diffusion show that a lot of radioactive decay has happened (to produce so much helium) and that it must have happened quickly in the recent past (otherwise the helium would have had time to escape). Dr. John Baumgardner reported on the detection of 14C in coal and in diamonds. Since 14C is a short-lived radioisotope, it cannot survive for millions of years. This is compelling evidence that these diamonds and coal deposits are thousands of years old at most. In particular, the..." - Paul Griswold
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