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24 Aug 21:51

If Only All Bosses Were So Easy to Please

monday thru friday,dogs

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13 Aug 12:36

Homo sapien sapien sapien

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13 Aug 12:35

glory days

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21 Jul 15:15

Tinha um Uno mas Deus Doblô!

by Carlos Ruas

A criatividade Brasileira…

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20 Jul 18:54

Não vai ter copa… vai sim… não vai… vai!!!

by O Criador

Menos quem gosta do blog DrPepper, estes não são otários =D

The post Não vai ter copa… vai sim… não vai… vai!!! appeared first on DrPepper.com.br.

15 Jun 17:59

Reasons Why I May Change My Opinion On A Subject

by DOGHOUSE DIARIES

Reasons Why I May Change My Opinion On A Subject

Unless I’m on the fence about something, in which case I like to stroll through my local mall’s parking lot and soak up all the knowledge.

13 Jun 11:44

Couldn’t have said it any better. #9gag



Couldn’t have said it any better. #9gag

13 Jun 11:43

So true… #9gag



So true… #9gag

11 Jun 20:46

Unfriendly

by Doug

Unfriendly

Here’s more city living.

11 Jun 20:38

06.10.2014

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09 Jun 12:10

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08 Jun 21:09

Results may vary



Results may vary

08 Jun 19:53

Evolution

08 Jun 19:52

Netflix on a first date

08 Jun 19:52

When parents visit you at work

08 Jun 19:52

Dalí bought a new clock

08 Jun 01:19

Cable Companies Use Astroturfing To Fight Net Neutrality

by Soulskill
An anonymous reader sends a report from Vice which alleges that a trade group for internet service providers is building support for its crusade against net neutrality by funding opinion pieces and letters that masquerade as legitimate public sentiment. 'A disclosure obtained by VICE from the National Cable and Telecom Association (NCTA), a trade group for ISPs, shows that the bulk of Broadband for America's recent $3.5 million budget is funded through a $2 million donation from NCTA. Last month, Broadband for America wrote a letter to the FCC bluntly demanding that the agency "categorically reject" any effort toward designating broadband as a public utility. It wasn't signed by any internet consumer advocates, as the Sununu-Ford letter suggests. The signatures on the letter reads like a who's who of ISP industry presidents and CEOs, including AT&T's Randall Stephenson, Cox Communications' Patrick Esser, NCTA president (and former FCC commissioner) Michael Powell, Verizon's Lowell McAdam, and Comcast's Brian Roberts. Notably, Broadband for America's most recent tax filing shows that it retained the DCI Group, an infamous lobbying firm that specializes in creating fake citizen groups on behalf of corporate campaigns.'

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08 Jun 01:17

Lego To Produce Three Box Sets Featuring Female Scientists

by Soulskill
vossman77 writes: 'According to the Chicago Tribune, "Lego will produce a limited-edition box set called Research Institute, featuring three female scientists in the act of learning more about our world and beyond." The concept received 10,000 supporters on the LEGO ideas site. Creator Ellen Kooijman writes in a blog post, "As a female scientist I had noticed two things about the available Lego sets: a skewed male/female minifigure ratio and a rather stereotypical representation of the available female figures. It seemed logical that I would suggest a small set of female mini-figures in interesting professions to make our Lego city communities more diverse." LEGO says, "The final design, pricing and availability are still being worked out, but it's on track to be released August 2014."'

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08 Jun 01:15

Open Source Robot OS Finds Niches From Farms To Space

by timothy
jfruh (300774) writes "Blue River Technology built a robot named LettuceBot that uses computer vision to kill unwanted lettuce plants in a field. Rather than build their creation from scratch, they built off of the Robot Operating System, an open source OS that, in the words of one engineer, 'allowed only a few engineers to write an entire system and receive our first check for service in only a few months.' With ROS robots starting to appear everywhere, including the International Space Station, it looks like open source may be making huge strides in this area."

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06 Jun 23:46

First day of summer…



First day of summer…

06 Jun 23:43

Can’t stop laughing at this



Can’t stop laughing at this

06 Jun 23:43

Chatting with crush recently…



Chatting with crush recently…

06 Jun 23:43

Feed me human. #9gag



Feed me human. #9gag

06 Jun 23:42

When my crush is walking by



When my crush is walking by

06 Jun 23:35

Transformers Pens

by Marty Shaw

“Roll out!”… or maybe it should be “Write on” since we’re talking about the Transformers Pens, which include the easily recognizable blue-and-red version of Optimus Prime, a black version of Prime, and Ultra Magnus. These stylish and highly-detailed pens aren’t just for show. You can play with them in Autobot form and write with them […]
06 Jun 23:35

Batman & Robin Kids Long Pajama Sets

by Conner Flynn

Every Batman needs a Robin and every Robin needs a Batman. Just like every kid has a best bud. Best buds wear these Batman & Robin Kids Long Pajama Sets and stay up late pretending that they are fighting crime. These are the coolest superhero pajamas this side of Gotham. You get 2 shirts and […]
06 Jun 23:33

Spider-Man vs The Rhino

by Doug

Spider-Man vs The Rhino

Here are more supervillains.

06 Jun 23:33

Selfies

by Doug

Selfies

Dedicated to Mindy, James, and Jason. Happy selfying!

Here’s more photography.

06 Jun 23:32

First Date

by Doug
05 Jun 19:12

06.04.2014

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