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Infovore

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Infovore is a 40 year old guy from Granada, Spain

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"When the truth is not free, freedom is not true"

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  • I'm sorry, but we have to ban music. That's just the...

    Rated Sep 18 2 reviews music crunchgear.com

    From the page: It has come to my attention that the music industry now wants royalties for those 30-second clips of music you hear in iTunes. That, I think you'll agree, is bullshit. Seeing as how we're a solution-oriented blog here at CrunchGear, I want to offer a completely fool-proof way to save the music industry and put an end to the years and years of nonsense we've seen since Napster was first released: let's ban music. That's right, let's pass a law that says 'the creation or performance of music, in any form, is hereby banned'. Any violation of this law will be punishable by death.Problem solved, let's all play Hungry Hungry Hippos.
  • DAME Magazine :: Alabama vs. Dildos

    Rated Sep 14 3 reviews bizarre, alabama, middle ages, news, stupidity damemagazine.com

    Welcome (back) to the Middle Ages (or "Life, liberty, and the pursuit of orgasm by artificial means")

    Your cadillac has got a wheel in the ditch
    And a wheel on the track

    (Neil Young Alabama)

    Tiptoeing on the Ocean of Storms

    From the page: According to the actual language of the law, sex toys are obscene because they promote a "prurient interest in autonomous sex" through "the pursuit of orgasm by artificial means." Its penalties are stiff. While selling a handgun to a child is a trivial crime in Alabama punishable by no more than a $500 fine, violators of the dildo ban are subject to one year of prison or hard labor as well as a $10,000 fine.

    In other words, Alabama lawmakers deemed that G-spot stimulators in the hands of consenting adults are more of a threat to public safety and welfare than Glock .45s in the hands of children.

    "The difference is, firearms are not inherently immoral", says Rev. Dan Ireland, executive director of the Alabama Citizens Action Program, a coalition of conservative Baptist preachers and activists who claim to serve as "Alabama's moral compass."
  • Vegemites stupid and clueless linking policy - Boing Boing

    Rated Sep 11 2 reviews internet, stupidity boingboing.net

    From the page: "You may access and display pages of the Site on a computer or a monitor, and print out for your personal use any whole page or pages of this Site. All other use, copying or reproduction of any part of this Site is prohibited (save to the extent permitted by law). Without limiting the foregoing, no part of this Site may be reproduced on any other internet site, and you are not authorised to redistribute or sell the material or reverse engineer, disassemble, or otherwise convert it to any other form that people can use. You are also prohibited from linking the Site to another website in any way whatsoever. [emphasis added] "
  • Home Page

    Rated Aug 27 29 reviews pets, atheism, rapture eternal-earthbound-pets.com

    Eternal Earth-Bound Pets, USA
    The next best thing to pet salvation in a Post Rapture World


    From the page: "You've committed your life to Jesus. You know you're saved. But when the Rapture comes what's to become of your loving pets who are left behind? Eternal Earth-Bound Pets takes that burden off your mind.

    We are a group of dedicated animal lovers, and atheists. Each Eternal Earth-Bound Pet representative is a confirmed atheist, and as such will still be here on Earth after you've received your reward. Our network of animal activists are committed to step in when you step up to Jesus."
  • AppleInsider | Apple proposes location-based iPhone home...

    Rated Aug 27 1 review apple, intelectual property, iphone appleinsider.com

    I guess the next thing they'll try to get a patent for is fire, the wheel or the missionary position. (BTW Android Phones are already providing this feature)
  • Exhibition - Alan Bean: Painting Apollo, First Artist on...

    Rated Aug 24 1 review arts, space, alan bean si.edu

    Tiptoeing on the Ocean of Storms

    From the page: ­Although carrying weight required little effort, the spacesuits were stiff and hard to move at the knee and hip joints. Astronauts learned to move mostly by ankle motion, which Bean says "feels and looks as if you are dancing on tiptoe".
  • IBDeditorials.com: Editorials, Political Cartoons, and...

    Rated Aug 11 20 reviews politics, hawking, ignorance ibdeditorials.com

    Filed under 'Too Late Dude'

    From the Article: Editor's Note: This version corrects the original editorial which implied that physicist Stephen Hawking, a professor at the University of Cambridge, did not live in the UK.


    Original Quote: "People such as scientist Stephen Hawking wouldn't have a chance in the U.K., where the National Health Service would say the life of this brilliant man, because of his physical handicaps, is essentially worthless. "
  • Accused Florida man says his cat downloaded child porn,...

    Rated Aug 07 118 reviews bizarre boingboing.net

    From the page: In his defense, Mr. Griffin told detectives "he would leave his computer on and his cat would jump on the keyboard. And when he returned there will be strange material downloaded."