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Launch
Jane Harrison tells the story of man's voyage to Mars—and the dating troubles that ensue. Read the rest...
Irish government retroactively legalizes GCHQ surveillance revealed in Snowden docs
As reported by The Irish Times on Saturday, 6th December; "Foreign law enforcement agencies will be allowed to tap Irish phone calls and intercept emails under a statutory instrument signed into law by Minister for Justice Frances Fitzgerald."
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The "statutory instrument" also allows telecoms companies to be sued in secret court sessions if they refuse to comply with requests for assistance from intelligence agencies, and to be barred from revealing that such proceedings took place.
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Jewelry made from fake food
It's an idea whose time has come: combine the hyper-realistic plastic molded food you see out front of some Japanese and Korean restaurants with jewelry to make it look like you're wearing glistening, perfect meals.
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Mexican auto insurance for tourists
If you are driving from the United States of America into the United Mexican States, you need Mexican auto insurance. Regardless what you think, your USA based policy will not be accepted if you are involved in an accident in Mexico.
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Cat loves Slayer
“This is my cat Buddy. I was watching Slayer perform from the Big 4 concert and caught this little guy chillin' and watching as well.” Read the rest...
Angela Merkel calls for end to net neutrality
The German Chancellor -- whose party is closely aligned with the telcoms sector -- says she wants a two-tier Internet; on the "fast" Internet, carriers will be allowed to slow down access to services that haven't paid bribes for "premium" carriage; on the "regular" Internet, ISPs will just give you the data you ask for.
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