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Tuesday, August 04, 2015

Tuesday Wrapup

Wonder how long it will be before the Feds step in and shut this down.


It looks like a great idea though.

"Keezel lets you enjoy your online freedom. Online freedom means protecting your privacy and security and at the same time enjoying a free and open internet.

 It works on WiFi networks and with all your favorite WiFi devices.

Keezel works with VPN technology, but we have made sure that it's so simple that grandma can use it.

 Our campaign perks include a 1 year, 2 year or lifelong access to our world class VPN network.

Keezel also works with our free basic service."

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My wive's printer recently ran out of ink. 

We took the empty ink cartridges to Fry's electronics and they refilled them at a %50 discount.

This may be changing...'

Inkjet printer cartridges have been the bane of many small businesses and home offices for decades. It's interesting, then, that Epson is trying something new: next month, they're launching a new line of printers that come with small tanks of ink, instead of cartridges. The tanks will be refilled using bottles of ink. They're reversing the economics, here: the printer itself will be more expensive, but the refills will be much cheaper. Early reports claim you'll be spending a tenth as much on ink as you were before, but we'll see how that shakes out. The Bloomberg article makes a good point: it's never been easier to not print things. The printer industry needs to innovate if it wants us to keep churning out printed documents, and this may be the first big step.

Places like Ink Farm still give you 40-80% off for now.

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Africa KFC Beats Out America KFC

 The end of annoying restaurant muzak may be nigh: A KFC branch in South Africa has put together a playlist of local artists for diners to enjoy — so long as they do so in silence.

 The in-shop broadcasts can only be heard using bone conduction as a speaker — diners put their elbows on the table and cup their ears if they want to hear the tunes.

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Back To The Future

The hover board now exist in a simple form. 





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One Step Closer To...?

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So you though you had a bad day?

A Sign

In Alphen aan den Rijn, two cranes and the bridge section they were carrying collapsed onto nearby buildings.

Early reports list at least 20 injured.

Watch people's reactions as they get over that initial "What the heck" moment.

Cell Phone aftermath vid

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 Pharmaceutical companies spend 18 billion annually marketing directly to consumers through mainstream media. Yet they spend six times that marketing to doctors through health insurance plans, through educational conferences, through materials, through studies that are published in medical journals, all of these types of things. What it really comes down to is that we have vaccines that have no liability for the manufacturers, very little safety data to say that they are safe and effective, and we have a lot of marketing going out there.

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 BBC Documentary 2014 -

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 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22qo04ApVEM

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 I saw a chicken cross the road today.

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  The future of jet travel: New York To London in one hour.

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