An arcade style game, you need to drink as many drinks as you can.
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Connecticut lawmakers unveiled legislation Wednesday that would require MySpace.com and other social-networking sites to verify users’ ages and obtain parental consent before minors can post profiles. The bill comes a day after a man was sentenced to 14 years in prison for using MySpace.com to set up a sexual encounter with an 11-year-old Ct. girl.
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This Ajax powered site pulls all the songs up (with album art) from any MySpace profile, and gives you direct download links to mp3 files. Simply enter the profile URL and the songs will be displayed! Much safer than limewire & bearshare, and quicker than torrents.
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How many times have you had to reinstall a someones Windows OS onsite? How many times has that person only had a 56k modem to download the Windows updates?. If you answer is more than once then this free tool is for you.
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“I couldn’t help but submit this story to Digg. It was rising very quickly, and then it was suddenly buried. Then I noticed that all submissions linking to offending articles have also been buried. Is this a legitimate act of the community, or is it censorship?”
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Matt White, a journeyman pitcher trying to make the Los Angeles Dodgers, paid $50,000 three years ago to buy 50 acres of land from an elderly aunt who needed the money to pay for a nursing home. While clearing out a couple acres to build a home, he discovered stone ledges in the ground worth an estimated $2 Billion!
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“When it comes to automotive opulence, the Europeans retain the crown, thanks to such legendary brands as Rolls-Royce, Bentley, and Maserati. However, Japan’s Lexus LS460 squeaks onto the list.”
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A Mexican national who was shot by U.S. Border Patrol agents after abandoning 743 pounds of marijuana on the Texas border brought a second drug load into the United States while waiting to testify under a grant of immunity against the now-imprisoned agents, according to unreleased federal documents.
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Wired Magazine seems hell bent on convincing the world that Digg is falling apart. I have a problem with that because Wired Magazine
’s parent company, Condé Nast, owns Digg competitor Reddit. And because Wired isn’t just reporting Digg news - they are actively engaged in using Wired to undermine Digg.
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It is a simple brute force attack, dumb as a rock that just tries keys. If it gets one, you manually have to check it and try activation. Is is ugly, takes hours, is far from point and click, but it is said to work. I don’t have any Vista installs because of the anti-user licensing so I have not tested it personally.
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