Two years later, drunken joke in a bar is the fastest-growing Mardi Gras krewe in New Orleans. Witness the power of the Intergalactic Krewe of Chewbacchus (nytimes.com) (72)
Article: Father warns citizens about Pokemon QR codes leading to porn sites. Comments: Bust father as porn browsing man because Pokemon QR codes don't work that way (kptv.com) (55)
Gallery of old Soviet space propaganda posters. "Fatherland You lighted the star of progress and peace. Glory to the science, glory to the labor Glory to the Soviet regime" (retronaut.co) (40)
"Immortal devil girl" spreads face-destroying cancer, will affect whole population in 30 years. Surprisingly, this is not a story about subby's ex (msnbc.msn.com) (68)
Starting tomorrow you will be able to use a pseudonym on Facebook, provided you upload your drivers license, birth certificate and social security card (zdnet.com) (31)
The 'Wow' Signal: One Man's Search for SETI's Most Tantalizing Trace of Alien Life (theatlantic.com) (98)
Scientists who are are apparently unclear on the whole concept build a working brain tumor (labspaces.net) (10)
Do you want to snag an early copy of Mass Effect 3? Just keep watching the skis, uh skies (ps3.ign.com) (59)
South Korea, in an effort to stop the slow deaths of "that which has no life", considering putting a 2 hour time limit on gaming (ingame.msnbc.msn.com) (170)
Researchers find serious shrinkage in specific brain areas with alcohol use. Primarily those involving assessing how well you're dancing and how attractive that person is (sciencedaily.com) (28)
Astronomers identify first 'middleweight' black hole by detecting the Sugar Rays it emits (upi.com) (19)
It's gonna be a long hot summer. Odds of extreme summer heat, already occurring in the USA, rise from 1 in 20 (1950-1979) to 7 in 10 (1995-2024) in all 48 contiguous states according to observations, 16 different climate models (sciencedaily.com) (118)
New survey finds that 614,000 cosmetic surgeries were performed on 307,000 residents of Southern California (npr.org) (9)
How bad is reality TV? History professor says networks have run out of material and are stealing ideas from the Dark Ages (realitytvworld.com) (37)
Goats bleat in different accents, say scientists, depending on whether they are reared by Scotsmen, Welshmen, or New Zealanders (mirror.co.uk) (20)
1.92 terabit a second fiber-optic cable emerges off the coast of Nigeria leaving 1000s of dead Nigerian Princes in its wake (cnn.com) (29)
Scientists determine that as Goddess of Love ages, she dances more slowly around her pole (abc.net.au) (28)
Professor and author of two books on the 1886 Haymarket riot attempts to correct an inaccuracy on the event's Wikipedia entry; has correction reversed, is called a vandal, is told site is based on what's popular, not what's true (chronicle.com) (361)
Nerdy: Closely examining a "The Hobbit" movie trailer. Nerdier: Trying to translate the dwarf language contract. Nerdiest: The contract is actually a real contract and not gibberish (thorinoakenshield.net) (115)
Belgian trailer for The Amazing Spider-Man shows some different scenes, suggests Belgians can't get enough Denis Leary (gammasquad.uproxx.com) (40)
Croatian museum collects carnage from romantic breakups. Most popular exhibit still the White House china from the Clinton years (today.msnbc.msn.com) (17)
"Hackers" using Revere Smudge Engineering to foil pattern unlock feature on Android phones (news.cnet.com) (53)
The future of gaming is definitely social networking. Just look at the success story of Zynga, which lost $400 million in 2011 (joystiq.com) (68)
Stunning new photos reveal never before seen puzzling strange haze in the Milky Way, ancient Mayans unavailable for comment (tgdaily.com) (42)
Scientists: You know, your suggestion to wrap buildings in earthquake zones with bubble wrap is totally ridiculous. Unless it's a high-tech version of the same concept (blogs.discovermagazine.com) (19)
New app tracks moving objects when taking photo and then allows one touch removal of them. RIP photobombing. w/vid (techcrunch.com) (27)
By the end of the year there will be more smartphones than people on the Earth (mashable.com) (47)
I have no idea what you are talking about, so here is a picture of a chameleon small enough to perch on a match head (msnbc.msn.com) (20)
British studies show that increasing the price of booze reduces the rate at which booze hounds die by up to 2,000 a year (dailymail.co.uk) (82)
Pictures of cosmic cardioids. Difficulty: gallery. Advantage: what else are you using your hand for today? (blogs.discovermagazine.com) (5)
Electric cars prolong a destructive, car-centric lifestyle. And help you pick up socially conscious women. But at least feel guilty about it, OK? (csmonitor.com) (234)
NASA budget slashes Mars funding, leaving future exploration prospects up to a duck with a speech impediment and a predilection for high-powered weaponry (bbc.co.uk) (233)
If you need any work done on your work computer, better have it done before March 7th because all the IT people will be "sick" that day (telegraph.co.uk) (144)
The DOJ just re-armed both sides in the Great Patent Troll War: Google gets Motorola, but the "Rockstar Consortium" of Apple, Microsoft, Sont Ericsson, etc. gets Nortel and Novell. Buckle your seat belts, this is gonna get ugly (abcnews.go.com) (38)
The nerds have been at it for a couple weeks now. So just what can you see in the Blu-ray version of Star Trek TNG that was hidden in SD? (ex-astris-scientia.org) (90)
Hotmail and Gmail are matched at blocking spam. Hotmail still better at creating spam (theinquirer.net) (39)
Planning a stunt marriage proposal today? Well, the wife of Slashdot's founder, who received one 10 years ago today, has some advice for you (networkworld.com) (71)
Adam Adamowicz, concept artist for Fallout and Skyrim, passes away after losing his fight against cancer (joystiq.com) (117)
Overeating may double risk of... something. I dunno. Pass the gravy (medicalxpress.com) (15)
CERN announces they're turning up the LHC to eleven; have plans to then go to ludicrous speed, and eventually go plaid (press.web.cern.ch) (28)
Best selling game of 2011 deemed to have best ending of any video game ever. Corrections to your right (guinnessworldrecords.com) (225)
Mozilla patches critical Firefox bug. Meanwhile, Microsoft covers Internet Explorer with duct tape (computerworld.com) (49)
Apple to NGO: we see you are hurting for cash. Lets just put this briefcase full of cash over here, act like we lost it, and you can pick it up. What can you do for us? Certify our slave factories as being "humane" (macrumors.com) (91)
Real comic book nerds know Shazam isn't the character's name, it's the magic word Billy Batson says to turn into Captain Marvel. Real comic book nerds are now wrong (newsarama.com) (113)
Iran further blocks all internet access, email. Google and Yahoo severely restricted, AOL users see no difference (google.com) (18)
United States now lags behind the rest of the world in math and science. However, U.S. teens can still kick any country's ass in "Grand Theft Auto" (schoolsofthought.blogs.cnn.com) (117)
Slashdot covers Something Awful attacking Reddit over pseudo-child pornography. Subby sad at being unable to work 4Chan, Digg, icanhascheezburger and Fark into previous sentence (yro.slashdot.org) (123)
Images from Toy Fair spill the beans on the roster of villains in The Avengers...so, click if you want to spoil the surprise Whedon has planned. Again, SPOILERS (slashfilm.com) (68)
Finally, scientists have solved one of the most critical and vexing problems, how is ponytail formed? (news.yahoo.com) (50)
Now witness the firepower of AT&T's fully armed and operational double upgrade fee (hothardware.com) (62)
"The mining project gives Joe something to do during those long Saskatchewan winters" just about sums up this article (autos.sympatico.ca) (13)
When you have a Millenium Falcon guitar, you're guaranteed a spot in the Mos Eisley Cantina band (gizmodo.com) (26)
I've seen some trolling in my time but when a Yahoo Movie columnist writes that the Star Wars prequels are superior to the original trilogy well that's, that's just his opinion man (movies.yahoo.com) (127)
Sci-fi author to adapt upcoming Rush album into a novel. Swears his mind is not for rent (ultimateclassicrock.com) (69)
Only 30 artisanal swordmakers remain in Japan, but artisanal they certainly are, trying to forge more obscure swords than the katana (humansinvent.com) (104)![[image]](http://mowser.com/img?url=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.fark.net%2Fimages%2F2012%2Fvegas%2Ffarkcon2012.jpg)
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