Well it was a day late for most time zones, but the dharmawantsyou.com site finally launched for all us fans to take their test.
The estimates for Obama's Berlin speech ranged from the tens of thousands to 1,000,000. Today the candidate said he doubted he'd get a million and laughed at the idea of 500,000, but he did draw an impressive 200,000 - the biggest campaign event of his political career.
Tired of waiting for scientists to crack the secrets of levitation in order to purchase a bona fide hoverboard? Look, life's short -- why not take matters into your own hands? A genuine wooden Mattel hoverboard used by Michael J.
Batman star Christian Bale has been arrested by detectives investigating claims he assaulted two family members. A Metropolitan Police spokesman said a 34-year-old man had been arrested in connection with an allegation of assault, and remained in custody.
U.S. triathlete Jarrod Shoemaker has a decision to make at the opening ceremony of the Olympics next month in Beijing: Should he strap on a mask?
On the third floor of the Museum of Modern Art in Midtown Manhattan rests a tribute to Esquire's glory years — a collection of 92 covers from the 1960s and early 1970s that have become, in the museum's words, "essential to the iconography of American culture."
NBC and DirecTV just hosted a little luncheon with the cast of TV's best drama series, Friday Night Lights, and as entertaining as it was, it was nothing compared to dessert: Shortly after the press conference, exec producer Jason Katims got into a huddle with a few select journa …
Gmail launched in 2004 and has matured each year, but Microsoft Outlook (with Exchange) is still the most popular tool for accessing email. Comparing the two side by side, is it time to jump ship from either platform? Let's find out.
As we get closer to next weekend's San Diego Comic-Con, the closer we get to some sort of announcement from Octagon Global Recruiting. I'll be getting as much info as I can when I attend the convention, but for now we have this new e-mail that was sent out this morning
Future bets are out for college football. Updated ones at least. For odds to win the national championship and over/under on wins for the season. Now that we're about six weeks from kickoff some of these propositions start to get pretty interesting.
Take this one with plenty of salt, but CrunchGear has it that not one, not three, but exactly two new Kindle models are destined to go on sale to the adoring indifferent public within the next 6 to 12 months.
Think you're the nerdiest BSG nerd on the face of this particular planet? Oh, yeah? Then bust out your Mr. Wizard plastic wallet and head on down to the read link, because any true fan simply will not be able to eat breakfast again without the Battlestar Galactica Cylon Toaster.
Miley's back with another set of controversial pictures - as shots of the Hannah Montana star posing in the shower have leaked onto the internet.
Jerry Herman is singing "Hello, Wall-E."
College basketball commentator Billy Packer, who has announced 34 consecutive Final Fours on network television and created a few controversies along the way, will not be returning to CBS for a 28th season, The Miami Herald has learned.
Perhaps you remember the "Ruin Romo" movement by anti-Cowboy fans? Essentially, to strike fear in the heart of Tony Romo, Panther and Redskin fans took cutouts of Jessica Simpson's face and "wore" them in the stadium.
Anheuser-Busch has agreed to sell itself to the Belgian brewer InBev for about $52 billion, the two companies confirmed Monday in a joint release, putting control of the nation's largest beer maker and a fixture of American culture into a European rival's hands.
CHICAGO — The call by Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki for a timetable for the removal of American troops from Iraq presents an enormous opportunity.
Missing from the official count of the 56,936 seats at Yankee Stadium is the one at Apartment 6F, at 825 Gerard Avenue, the Bronx.
School is back in session for Paramount Pictures.
Should you be able to drink wine in a park with a picnic? This question arose during the Q&A after my talk at the Beard House last week. Funny, wine politics extends to parks!
It's Monday morning, chappies. Maybe this week you'll do a little more work and spend a little less time screwing around on the internet. But why would you do work if the internet exists? Would you still exist if the internet didn't exist? It's an existential dilemma.
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