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The Science of NonAlcoholic Beer
via Gizmodo | Posted May 24th, 2013 02:00 PM
"Blasphemy! A crime against nature!" Yes, many people feel the same way about non-alcoholic beer as they do about decaffeinated espresso. "It*s just wrong and what*s the point" is the thinking. Yes. Yes, you*re very cool. Now shut it. ...
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Sally Bercows Lord McAlpine libel Twitter is over OVER Patrick Strudwick
via Technology news, comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk | Posted May 24th, 2013 07:38 AM
The great modern sandpit will now have to rein it in, tamed by knowledge that the whiff of a suggestion could land you in courtToday I feel like my favourite ever TV character: Lexi Featherston, a filthy eyed, madly gesticulating Sex and the City came ...
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A Modest Proposal To Stop The iPhone Crime Wave
via ReadWrite | Posted May 24th, 2013 06:06 AM
If you haven*t heard, we*re in the midst of a rampant and sometimes violent iPhone crime wave. In San Francisco, smartphone theft accounts for nearly  ...
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Inspire magazine the selfhelp manual for alQaida terrorists
via Technology news, comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk | Posted May 24th, 2013 03:20 AM
Al-Qaida*s slick and sinister magazine for jihadis, Inspire, suggests using a vehicle to mow down a target – which is apparently what happened in WoolwichIn the murky world of terrorism-watchers, the first port of call is often an unusual magazine c ...
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Why is Anonymous helping teenage lesbians James Ball
via Technology news, comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk | Posted May 24th, 2013 01:00 AM
Anonymous may not be known for its gay rights credentials, but this loose collective of libertarians loves an underdogAny experienced internet denizen might feel wary on seeing the words "teenage lesbians" and "hacker collective Anonymous" in close pr ...
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