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By Fleeceman, on July 20th, 2011%
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The new Sun Shade. Brilliant.
In a startling turn of events, the US military is finally going green.
The White House will have water and electricity solar panels installed in 2011, and based on government estimates will save a typical household $2300 a year in electricity and $1000 a . . . → Read More: A Green Military
By Fleeceman, on June 23rd, 2011% Tweet Don’t worry, nobody fishes here. And here. Or here.
The earth is going to blow up anyway, and everyone not in Japan is fine, so why this conspiratorial fear of nuclear power, you ask?
Ah, the green, environmentally friendly phenomenon of nuclear power. It’s emission free, abundant, and for the ratio of power . . . → Read More: Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant
By Fleeceman, on September 1st, 2010% Tweet
I'm fairly certain Tony Hayward is Tony Blair's brother. And his nose hairs are fantastic.
BP CEO Tony Hayward wants his life back, or just a day off to go race his yacht. He wants the little people to stop complaining. He hopes the volunteers getting sick during the cleanup get well . . . → Read More: BP Oil Spill
By Fleeceman, on June 30th, 2010% Tweet
My brother’s going to love this one.
You’d think a company in the throes of unleashing the most coveted and technologically advanced handheld device the world has ever seen would work out the glitches before releasing said item.
Doesn’t Apple have people to test things? Things as simple as voicemail, updates to free . . . → Read More: The iPhone 4
By Fleeceman, on June 18th, 2010% Tweet
Jesus and baby feeling the love on the new iPad Universal wi-fi.
Prior to Barnes and Noble and Borders, people got their books from the library—buying books was for students and lonely housewives (pre Fabio). Then along came Starbucks and iTunes, and sitting at a crusty counter drinking mere coffee in an . . . → Read More: Libraries and Ebooks
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