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Daily Archives: April 14, 2009

DealExtreme: Cool Gadgets at the Right Price

Posted on April 14, 2009 by Robin
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This gadget site is chock full of iphone / ipod gadgets, watches, USB stuff, car electronics, lasers, flashlights, spy pens, nature digital sound recorders, toys, crossbows, gunsights, GSM bugs and signal blockers, PSP Pandora batteries, and god knows what else, and for insanely low prices – with free shipping! Have fun overspending here 🙂

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Ze Nazi’s closing down more free speech

Posted on April 14, 2009 by Robin
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After Merkel’s reich has allready raided wikileaks headquarters, they have now managed to get DENIC (the German registrar) to take down the wikileaks.de domain citing vague nonsense.
What is it with Germany and it’s antipathy to free speech?

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Beatscanner

Posted on April 14, 2009 by Robin
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Point this free app at your music library, tell it how many bpm you want it to look for and it will come up with a list of music. If you set the bpm between 120 – 140 you should get the perfect workout music playlist.

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Amazon hates gays

Posted on April 14, 2009 by Robin
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Coincidentally, I was listening to Lilly Allen’s Fuck You very much when I read this: Amazon has taken down all references to gay, lesbian and transgender literature from their search engines with some “it’s bad for children” bullshit excuse. What are they going to take off their searches next? Anything written by black people?
Fuck you, Amazon, Fuck you very much.

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European Union Considering a Ban on Carrier VoIP Filtering

Posted on April 14, 2009 by Robin
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Sometimes the EU just gets it right. Telling the Telco Carriers they can’t be anti-competitive dicks and filter out applications like Voipbuster or Skype is a great move that lets you think that sometimes – yes – they think about consumers as well.

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