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Our Wonderful Nature

I really love nature videos, and this video about the life of a shrew is sure to amaze you.

Those death penelty opponents are total pussies. Please don't comment about what movie this reminds you of, because it's just as cliche to comment about which movie it reminds you of.


Supreme Court Rules That Death Penalty Is 'Totally Badass'

 

Hillary's Rage

I thought that this video was hillaryous and wanted to share it with ya'll.

This has got to be the stupidest thing I've read all week:

A teen accused of plotting to blow up his high school told police that he wanted to die, go to heaven and kill Jesus, federal authorities said Tuesday.

Prosecutors argued in a federal courtroom that the statements are an indication that 18-year-old Ryan Schallenberger needs a psychological evaluation.

While it's perfectly sane to believe you will go to heaven and meet Jesus, apparently it's insane to think you have a chance at killing him. Please don't try this at home, kids.

Some Tips for Killing RFID Chips

Instructables has a great howto on disabling RFID chips. This is especially fun because they're everywhere, they contain private data about you and your (bad) habits, and the government is trying to kill you.rfid chip

RFID chips are very similar to barcodes in the sense that a certain amount of data is contained within them, and then transmitted to a reading device which then processes and utilizes the information. The major difference is that barcodes have to be physically visible to the reading device, which is usually only able to scan them at a distance of a 12 inches or less. RFID tags, on the other hand, do not have to be visible to the reading device. They can be scanned through clothes, wallets, and even cars. The distance from which they can be read is also much greater than that of a barcode. At DEFCON an RFID tag was scanned at a distance of 69 feet, and that was back in 2005, the possible reading distance now is probably much greater than that.

Awesome!