Category: Headlines
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Young Brett Favre. [via]
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http://www.flickr.com/apps/video/stewart.swf?v=71377 Tom CoatesNew York Timelapse The moon and the sunrise are fantastic. Definitely best watched in fullscreen. (Source: http://www.flickr.com/)
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Where Are They Now: Marvin Harrison Edition One of the NFL’s best receivers – admittedly a little long in the tooth, but still capable of getting it done – stepped away from football without much fanfare. GQ gets to the bottom of the gunfight that brought the sudden end to his career; seven pages later,…
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Hideyuki Nakayama ArchitectureThe O House
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Busted Tees Ripped Off “I’m With Coco!” Should come as no surprise. T-shirt design is the wild west of copyright. You can try to enforce the law, but it may not do a lick of good.
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UCLA and USC basketball: Trojans top Bruins, 67-46 Sure you got to keep your offensive coordinator. But we just de-pantsed you on your hallowed home court. Hell hath no fury like a team with nothing but regular season glory and rival embarrassment to play for.
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Ron EnglishHomer Simpson [via]
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Ex-NBC Sports Employee: Dick Ebersol Is The Biggest Failure Of Them All Ouch. When Ebersol gets around to forcing one of his minions to read this to him, he is not going to be happy.
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The Las Vegas Monorail Company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Wednesday, one month after representatives of the struggling rail system announced such a move could allow a future $500 million expansion to McCarran International Airport. Las Vegas Review-Journal America: Where declaring bankruptcy helps enable future $500 million expansions. U-S-A! U-S-A!
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Dept of Fallen Icons: Corporate Takeover Division. A Continuous Lean memorializes Richie Tenenbaum (aka AT&T shill Luke Wilson).
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Alex PardeeTeam Conan poster (artwork inspired by VCJ’s The Ripper)
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From Wired Science: Scientists have unearthed a completely new species of spider hiding in sand dunes on the Israel-Jordan border. With a legspan that stretches 5.5 inches, the spider, called Cerbalus aravensis, is the biggest of its type in the Middle East. “It is rare to find a new species of spider — at least…