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Casey Kasem Says "Goodbye" PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 09 July 2009 00:18
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Most of us never thought we'd see the day when Casey Kasem wasn't on the air. From a young age, most Americans recall him from those extra long roadtrips when there were just a handful os stations and at least one of them always carried "American Top 20."
 
So here's a dedication to our favorite DJ. From all of us to you. "You'll be missed Casey"
 
 
U.S. Landmarks Blown Up On Film PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 08 July 2009 05:59
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To honor the summer blockbuster movie season, Slate takes a look back at Hollywood movies that tried to honor America by blowing up a small part of it - on film anyway.
 
So if your pleasure is  an overgrown monster destroying Manhattan in "Cloverfield" or the wholesale destruction of Los Angeles in "War Of The Worlds," by all means read on!
 
For the record, we're huge fans of this huge beautiful country called America. So alien invaders, you're on notice. You touch our Empire State Building, White House, or the grand and glorious streets of Tinsel Town and you will get taken down. Probably!
 
The Glass Ledge at Chicago’s Sears Tower - Try Not To Soil Yourself PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 04 July 2009 00:09
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Kids stand on just-opened Skydeck Ledge on the 103rd floor of Chicago’s Sears Tower.

 
Could In Flight Entertainment Lead To Air Rage? PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 02 July 2009 21:52

In-flight entertainment systems are great, but what happens during a long haul flight?

As Jaunted points out, this can lead to hours of head trauma.

Seems like it's only a matter of time till someone litigates and we all end up having to share the same screens and watch the next watered down Hollywood hit together! 

 

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