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Tuesday, 06 April 2010 16:16

Random odds and ends: Funny news, science, games & pot

Written by Drael
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First some funny news stuff. I thought this first one was pretty funny. Mayor sends in troops after alien April Fool panic

I’m sort of confused about what this sign is for myself...
Prostitutes sign confuses motorists

Now for the science stuff. People have been worried that the CERN large hadron collider (LHC) might cause black holes to form from the high energies created. Turns out there’s new evidence to suggest that very  possibility.  Einstein equations indicate possibility of black hole formation at the LHC

And super promising for lazy asses like me, they are making headway into robots that can do your laundry. Researchers develop a robot that folds towels

There’s a new theory regarding illnesses treated effectively by marijuana, such as chronic fatigue. It explains these illnesses better than any current theory, I think. Are you cannabis deficient?
And, back to the more light-hearted, while we are on pot, Toke of the Town put together a top ten “Chicks on You-Tube smoking weed”

And this is an article about how games are being designed to be more addictive. It’s an amusing and quite true observation of where gaming is heading to more and more. 5 Creepy Ways Video Games Are Trying to Get You Addicted

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