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    Building the Real Iron Man

    By Posted on 5.7.2008 47 Comments

    Afghanistan. A hidden bunker. Four men with rifles guard a thick, rusted steel door. Bam! A huge fist pounds against it—from inside. Bam! More blows dent the steel. The hinges strain. The guards cower, inching backward. Whatever's trying to break out is big. And angry.

    6.11.2008 at 04:59pm - Comment by newgsm

    العاب بنات - العاب طبخ - العاب باربي - Foiling the Man

    By Posted on 1.22.2008 9 Comments

    Conspiracy theorists, beware: That aluminum foil beanie-headwear believed, since at least the 1950s, to stop brain-control rays-may make it easier for The Man to read your mind, according to Massachusetts Institute of Technology grad students. Inspired by fringe beliefs that invasive radio signals can probe citizens´ thoughts and that wearing foil on your head may fend them off, an experiment by four Ph.D. candidates found that certain key frequencies-owned by the Feds, naturally-are actually enhanced by such â€protection.â€

    6.11.2008 at 04:10pm - Comment by newgsm

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