OK, we\'ll admit it. Some of us are drawn to dangerous gear like bears to a picnic basket. Although we\'d never condone breaking the law with these five gadgets, we can\'t deny our morbid fascination with them. Just remember: If misused, these gizmos could get you slapped with a set of handcuffs along with a criminal record.
Once onstage, together with Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano, Palin talked about what women expect from women leaders; how she took charge in Alaska during a political scandal that threatened to unseat the state\'s entire Republican power structure, and her feelings about Sen. Hillary Clinton.
McCain\'s choice of VP is obviously an attempt to rein in those disgruntled Hillary supports, and Palin was quick to praise Clinton it her announcement speech this morning. But, I don\'t think those Hillary supporters are going to be so quick to vote for McCain and Palin after Palin\'s comments about Clinton in a back stage interview.
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin has ordered his suborbinates to study how the agency could fly the space shuttle beyond its planned retirement in 2010, according to an internal e-mail obtained by the Orlando Sentinel. The decision signals what could be a huge change in NASA policy.
Open source software advocates have filed a complaint with the Quebec Superior Court claiming that the government violated procurement policies by granting no-bid contracts to Microsoft without first considering open source alternatives.
I will never understand why some religious groups keep whining about the most inane sexual things, from Susan Storm\'s bra size to Princess Peach\'s underpants, but the last protest by religious group \"Focus On The Family\"—urging people to bully American Airlines for their in-flight unfiltered wireless internet access.
I hate to start any blog involving politics off with a bias note, but in this case it\'s nearly impossible to avoid. In all fairness, Alaskans are different then the rest of the country, they hunt, fish, wear fur and are living in one of the most pristine environments in the country.
I don’t know what the hell went wrong here, but whatever it was it went wrong BAD. The studio seems to not want anything to do with it. The director sure as hell seems to want nothing to do with it. And for the first two acts of this movie I couldn’t for the life of me figure out why not. And then came the third act twist.
Grist reports that Alaska Governor Sarah Palin strongly opposes the Alaskan gas tax, threw money at Alaskans to quiet their concerns over rising energy costs, and \"recently sued the Interior Department over its decision to list the polar bear as a threatened species.\"
Taking inspiration as well as construction cues from the massive NES controller table built in May, SCAD Inc., which I will charitably call a garage-based novelty enlargement collective, set out to build a giant-sized SNES controller, complete with functioning buttons. A few months later the build is complete, and it looks, well, huge.
What exactly makes graffiti geeky? In some cases it is the content but in many instances it is the methods employed in its creation. Here are seven particularly geeky to the creation of very cool graffiti.
From New York to San Francisco, Porterhouse to Philly Cheesesteak, John Mariani compiles a definitive list of the twenty best steaks in America. Get out the steak knives.