October 2007


Robert Goulet dies in Los Angeles hospital while awaiting a lung transplant. While death is never really a joke, if you pay attention to the Emerald Nut commercials, your office is now safe.

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Well, it’s happened. Metal Gear Solid 4 has been delayed until Q2 2008 in order to “provide even greater enjoyment for customers worldwide.” Previously the game had been set with a release date of “this winter,” and things looked to be going well. While it’s likely a case of the game needing more time before it was ready, expect an avalan…

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Seriously don’t use hacked game saves or sharing account information to pad your gamerscore. It can only come back to bite you when you login to Xbox Live to find your gamerscore and achievements reset to zero. Play games the way they were meant to and don’t put so much value into a simple number.

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Doing what Detroit says is impossible; 5,000lb vehicle gets 60mpg 0-60 5sec

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Kucinich not only called for Democrats to reject any movement toward war with Iran, he went on to call for the impeachment of President Bush. If the media was looking for a candidate to set themselves apart from the “front runners,” Kucinich did just that.

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Consumer advocate and 2004 independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader sued the Democratic Party on Tuesday, contending officials conspired to keep him from taking votes away from nominee John Kerry.

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I’m not sure why but Jeff Foxworthy’s “You might be a redneck” routine always stuck with me. So, with a tip of the hat to the original, I’d like to present “Your Blog Might Suck”.

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The House of Representatives has wasted valuable time on a constant stream of investigations and the Senate has wasted valuable time on an endless series of failed votes to pull our troops out of Iraq. And yet there’s important work to be done on behalf of the American people.

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Despite President Bush’s perpetually abysmal approval ratings, it appears his increasingly hostile rhetoric against Iran has drummed up enough fear of a “nuclear holocost” or a World War III that a majority of Americans (52%) are in favor of a US strike against the country aimed a curtailing its apparent nuclear ambitions, a new poll shows.

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It took the 9/11 report and an act of Congress, but the intelligence budget today was finally announced. For fiscal year 2007, the intel community got $43.5 billion. That number, while hardly suprising to those who followed the budget, was a secret that intel leaders fought tooth and nail to protect.

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