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Tuesday, December 3, 2013

No Girls Allowed

Two Thousand Mice Dropped On Guam By Parachute - To Kill Snakes, No Girls Allowed, Now No One Can Judge Your Book By Its Cover, What Happens To A YouTube Video After You Re-Upload It 1,000 Times, Paul Walker And The Most Dangerous Car On The Road
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Tuesday, December 3, 2013
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NAZI SNAKES THAT IS
Two Thousand Mice Dropped On Guam By Parachute - To Kill Snakes
usnews.nbcnews.com
They floated down from the sky Sunday — 2,000 mice, wafting on tiny cardboard parachutes over Andersen Air Force Base in the U.S. territory of Guam.
THE GENDER DIVIDE IN THE TOY AISLE
No Girls Allowed
polygon.com
Unraveling the story behind the stereotype of video games being for boys.
STARTUPS WE DIGG SPONSORED
Now No One Can Judge Your Book By Its Cover
audiobooks.com
From the classic to the trashy, listen to anything you'd like in the privacy of your own headphones. Sounds pretty good to us.
PAUL IS DEAD
What Happens To A YouTube Video After You Re-Upload It 1,000 Times
digg.com
What a YouTube video looks like after you rip it from YouTube and then re-upload it 1,000 times.
'NEEDS RESEPCT'
Paul Walker And The Most Dangerous Car On The Road
jalopnik.com
Porsche's famed test driver Walter Rohrl was scared of it. A former manager at Porsche has called the CGT "the most dangerous car on the road." And IndyCar driver and Carrera GT owner Graham Rahal says it "needs respect." This is not a car to mess with, and two people paid the ultimate price this weekend.
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NOT YOUR TYPICAL PROTEST WEAPONRY
Image: A protester with a chain clashes with police during the storming of the Viktor Yanukovych Presidential office in Kiev during a mass rally of the opposition in Kiev on December 1, 2013. The crowd chanted
A protester with a chain clashes with police during the storming of the Viktor Yanukovych Presidential office in Kiev during a mass rally of the opposition in Kiev on December 1, 2013. The crowd chanted "Revolution!" and "Down with the Gang" as it took control of Kiev's iconic Independence Square and steered a bulldozer within striking distance of police barricades protecting the nearby presidential administration office. Credit: AFP PHOTO/GENYA SAVILOVGENYA SAVILOV/AFP/Getty Images
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