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This gets more awesome every time i watch it! [GIF]

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submitted by babluc to pics [link] [247 comments]

August 5th, 2009 | No Comments |
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Contractor Fail

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Some contractors missed a key course on electricity and water
Picture by: dunno source. Submitted by: dunno source via Fail Uploader

August 4th, 2009 | No Comments |
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Harvest Comment Spammer’s Proxies

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The post title pretty much says it all, lets scope open proxies from those who leave spammy comments.

August 2nd, 2009 | 1 Comment |
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SITTING

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SITTING
It’s more complicated than it may appear.
musta chanjed teh rulez on u.
Picture by: dunno source. Caption by: flavordave via Loldog Builder
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Tagged: chair, fail, newfoundland, sitting

July 28th, 2009 | No Comments |
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Wales Fail

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(Harry, Prince of Wales)
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July 28th, 2009 | No Comments |
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Look-a-like: Kitten Crowe

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Excellent new CATegory, Monica and Monica’s boyfriend who had the idea in the first place
Posted in Uncategorized Tagged: Kittens, Look-a-Likes, Matchingks, Primates

July 27th, 2009 | No Comments |
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Children’s Dental Aid Fail

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Picture by: dunno source. Submitted by: Spike via Fail Uploader

July 23rd, 2009 | No Comments |
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Fault Tolerance - comic strip - “It’s not a database”

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submitted by melf2 to programming [link] [53 comments]

July 22nd, 2009 | No Comments |
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IP Hider Accesses Hulu, Other US-Only Content from Outside the US (via feedly)

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Windows only: Previously mentioned proxy application Hotspot Shield used to be the go-to option for accessing US-only content from outside the US, but now that popular sites like Hulu are wise to Hotspot Shield, give proxy application IP Hider a try. Like Hotspot Shield, IP Hider is an easy-to-use proxy application that makes it appear as though you’re browsing from inside the United States. As a result, sites like Hulu, which block access to folks surfing outside US borders, are now accessible to your foreign eyes. To make things really easy on you, DIY video web site Tinkernut has provided a simple video tutorial for using IP Hider to access Hulu, which we’ve embedded above. The video also covers previously mentioned Hulu Video Downloader, the application that claims to do what it sounds like but that we had trouble getting to work ourselves. IP Hider is Windows only, comes in both free and premium flavors (As far as we can tell, the premium version features dedicated proxy servers exclusively for paying IP Hider users.) We have a tough time testing how well IP Hider works with Hulu from inside US borders, so if you give it a try, let’s hear how it panned out for you in the comments. IP Hider [AllAnonymity] Two Cool Hulu Tricks [Tinkernut]

July 21st, 2009 | No Comments |
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Medieval UK Battle Records Released Online

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eldavojohn writes “Do you have ancestors who served in the British military under Henry V or fought in the Hundred Years War? Look them up online now that 250,000 medieval battle records are online and available for searching. According to the project details (PDF): ‘The main campaigns of the period were to France but there were others to Flanders, Spain, Portugal, Ireland, Wales and Scotland, a much wider geographical spectrum than before 1369. In addition, garrisons were maintained within England (such as that held at the Tower of London), the Channel Islands, Wales and the marches, as well as at Calais and in Gascony. In the fourteenth-century phase of the Hundred Years War, the English also held some garrisons in areas of northern France, and in the fifteenth century phase, there was a systematic garrison-based occupation of Normandy and surrounding regions…’”Read more of this story at Slashdot.

July 21st, 2009 | No Comments |
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