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22 Nov

Kami Kami bite counter keeps your kid masticating

Kami Kami bite counter keeps your kid masticating

Filed under: Misc. Gadgets, Wearables We've no clue what kind of sick, demented parent would ever put their child through this, but for those with offspring who like to, say, swallow their hamburgers whole, we suppose it may come in handy. From the wide, wacky and utterly bizarre world that is Ja...

Bury Engadget 5 days ago

Raiders fire Lane Kiffin

Lane Kiffin is the latest Raiders' casualty. While coaches and players come and go, owner Al Davis and dysfunction continue to rule in Oakland, says Don Banks. ...

0 Comments Bury SI.com October 01

The Future of Team USA

On ESPN.COM, Henry Abbot writes "redemption. It is so sweet. It means all the world in 2008. But does it mean that the United States is once again established as clearly the best basketball team in the world? Not so fast. If we learned anything in that thriller of a gold medal game, it's tha...

Bury NBA.com: News August 27

THQ Gamer's Day: Battle of the Bands impressions

THQ Gamer's Day: Battle of the Bands impressions

Once niche, music and rhythm games are now a big business. The popularity of Dance Dance Revolution and the money-printing power of Activision’s Guitar Hero have assured the success of the genre. It could be easy to cash-in on the sudden boom in the genre’s popularity, and many ar...


Mystical Pennsylvania Foodstuffs Confuse NYT Reporter [Campaign Foods]

In Pennsylvania, the savages eat very bizarre foods, and it is polite for the candidates to taste the native fare in order to appear "common." One political reporter for the liberal New York Times cannot comprehend how anyone would eat these strange foods. For example: how do "chee...

Bury Wonkette April 01

Warner Music floats ISP surcharge idea for unlimited P2P music

Warner Music has contracted industry vet Jim Griffin to come up with a plan that could end the music industry's war against P2P. ISP customers could eventually pay a small fee and be able to upload, download, and share all the music they want on P2P. Labels and artists alike would get a cut of the p ...


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