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I found some guy dressed up as Neil Degrasse Tyson.
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How Hackers Reportedly Side-Stepped Google's Two-Factor Authentication

Two-factor authentication is generally seen as the safest bet for protecting your Gmail account. But a harrowing tale from indie developer Grant Blakeman, whose Instagram was hacked through Gmail, reveals how not even two-factor authentication can beat every security threat.
WHO YOU GONNA CALL? This Fun Electro-Remix of the Ghostbusters Movie Will Get You Grooving! [Music Video]
DON’T CROSS THE STREAMS!
It’s Halloween and it’s been 30 years since Ghostbusters was released so Eclectic Method is hitting two bats with one pumpkin with this Ghostbusters remix. Harold Ramis and Dan Aykroyd’s classic gets the rewind…..streams are crossed, Zuul prepares us for the coming of Gozer and the Stay Puft Marshmallow man appears in all his guises.
Star Citizen is now a first-person shooter, too
For the stranger that showed up with one of my party guests last night, brought alcohol, defended my female friend from drunk advances, and helped clean up afterwards.
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Explore the Deck of the Largest Floating Object Ever Created

No one knows quite what to call the Prelude, the floating behemoth that Shell engineered to extract natural gas from below the ocean floor and liquify it for use. It's hard to describe Prelude because it's so much bigger than any other floating structure humans have ever built—which is also what makes it difficult to photograph.
VIDEO: Trevor Bayne's NASCAR Lead Ends In Giant-Ass Fireball
Atari's buried trash is now an Italian museum's treasure
D Gwtf controllers are they using? not atari.
Unearthed with great fanfare (and its very own documentary) earlier this year, some of the long-buried collection of E.T. and other Atari game cartridges are getting their first public outing this week at the The Video Game Museum of Rome, a member tells Polygon.
The VIGAMUS, The Video Game Museum of Rome, is the first museum to feature the exhibit pulled from the, some feared, radioactive dump site in Alamogordo, New Mexico. VIGAMUS is the first Italian museum dedicated to interactive games. It was set up in 2013 under the auspices of the Ministry of Arts and Culture and Tourist to preserve, research and show physical and digital works linked to the digital medium.
The exhibit, entitled "E.T. The Fall: Atari Buried Treasures,"...











