biz.yahoo.com — NCsoft’s Operation Immortality has added three of Silicon Valley’s most celebrated minds to the growing list of notable names who are sending their digitized DNA into space. Kevin Rose, creator of the social-bookmarking website Digg, Robert Scoble, one of the world’s most popular tech bloggers and Tim Draper, are sending their DNA into space.
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ericdigitalSep 5, 2008
I think the more times you drop the f bomb the better chance you have of getting your message across.
howdareyouSep 5, 2008
How about Veronica Belmont sends some of her DNA over to my house? I'll emerge 2 weeks later from my basement with my very own Beronica Velmont.
develdevilSep 5, 2008
Two words: kegel exercises
mithivhSep 5, 2008
"three of Silicon Valley ?s most celebrated minds"Sorry, but not even close. No offense to Kevin Rose or Robert Scoble, but they haven't accomplished much compared to many others in Silicon Valley.How about the engineers from Apple, Cisco, HP, IBM, Intel, and Sun that are all in Silicon Valley?
chuymxSep 5, 2008
Kevin's DNA has also been found on Alex Albrecht's chin...<a class="user" href="http://www.instantrimshot.com/">http://www.instantrimshot.com/</a>
synovaSep 6, 2008
OH....I figured this was some kind of world record story about ejaculation.
ekosugiono2Dec 31, 2008
Honestly you all agree to do this stupid. Open impregnate hot model if you continue into the DNA, but this is only for ego-circle movement.<a class="user" href="http://samiajiklinik.com">http://samiajiklinik.com</a>