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26
Jul
2012
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  • It’s ALIVE! First ever software simulation of an entire organism
  • iPv4 addresses: The UK is predicted to run out sometime this weekend
  • Meet: the ‘bots’ that edit Wikipedia
  • Ha! Good Luck! YouTube urges it’s users to start using their full names when commenting
  • At the Olympic opening ceremony: The US will probably not ‘dip’ it’s flag and here’s why
  • Will London Really Erase Banksy’s New Olympics Art?
  • Damn! Some unlucky guy dropped a $77,000 bottle of Connac
  • Sometimes, sometimes a man’s gotta track down The Big lebowski filming locations
  • Christopher Nolan’s farewell letter to the Batman franchise
  • Trivia: Why we don’t consume dairy products from mammals that aren’t cows
  • Infographic: How the internet shat all over the music industry
  • Is it a subconscious fear of space exploration and the universe that explains NASA’s budget cuts?
  • How networks try to trick viewers into thinking their awful shows are critically adored (spoiler: lying)

Also, a downward lighting negative ground flash: at 7,207 images per second. Awesome.

Tags: articles, banksy, images, infographics, internets, ipv4/ipv6, olympics, science, the big lebowski, videos, youtube
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