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  1. http://youtu.be/gGTAmmTiD_Y Following the release of the universally praised predecessor "Neverworld's End" and numerous sold-out shows, XANDRIA finally releases the highly anticipated new album "Sacrificium". The very first spin presents the listener with a bombastic Symphonic Metal masterpiece filled with passion and sweeping vocal lines. The new vocalist Dianne van Giersbergen delivers a breathtaking performance and gives each and every song on the album the right character and mood. The perfectly arranged orchestral parts form the perfect symbiosis with the Metal elements, and are crowned by a crystal-clear production. "Sacrificium" will enthrall the listener with each and every second, and will let XANDRIA's star in the Symphonic Metal sky shine even brighter.
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    Snowmen

    Q. What is the difference between a male snowman and a female snowman? A. Snowballs
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    howdy

    Welcome aboard Mate, didyabringthabongalong.?.
  4. I had never logged out before but today I did and this made Me smile... maybe I'm just warped...
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    SK Hynix unveils 128 GB DDR4 module

    *Drooling*
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    Hello, my name is Chuck

    littlebit, you are thinking too much into it... Hello My name is Chuck, I got a big truck, and with any luck, tonight I'll get a suck and f*ck...
  7. http://youtu.be/O_DwMLUh1YQ
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    Google patents contact lenses with embedded camera

    Ooo I wants Me some of them, just to wear while I'm driving so I can upload the vids to youtube and scare the fuck out of everyone... LoL
  9. Hmmm, I have many steam games, I can't think of one I've actually played.... TeeHee...
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    Nike responds to FuelBand shutdown rumors

    Just Do It.!.
  11. At this point, there are few reasons anyone would opt for Samsung‘s new Milk Music streaming service over Spotify or Pandora, and the biggest one just went out the window. Less than two months after the service’s March 7 launch, Samsung has finally ended its initial no-cost, ad-free offering, and will soon charge $4 per month for its “Premium Service” subscription option; Samsung snuck the news into a slick infographic via its blog today. The bizarrely titled Milk Music, which is powered by Slacker‘s collection of around 13 million tracks, will still be available at no cost as part of a “Basic Service” package, but just like its stalwart competition, users will be hit with ads in exchange for the free ride. The Premium Service will be ad-free and comes with “exclusive features” that Samsung has yet to reveal. The move has been expected since Samsung first unveiled its new service, which looks to compete in an exceedingly crowded field. The addition of ads can be seen as an incentive to convert to paid subscriptions, in an industry that has seen slim profit margins even while enjoying an expanding user base. Top players in the market are also experiencing other monetary complications. Yesterday industry leader Pandora was sued by a number of high profile music labels (Sony, *****W, Capitol) who accuse the service of failing to pay royalties for thousands of pre-1972 recordings. The lawsuits come almost exactly one month after Pandora’s decision to raise its monthly subscription cost from $4 to $5 in light of the rising costs of music royalties. Beats Music is facing a similar debacle as it continues to pour money into its assault on Spotify. All in all, the music-streaming market is a volatile one to jump into right now. Even with a backer as monstrous as Samsung, Milk Music will have a tough battle ahead if the new service wants to give Spotify and other competitors a run for their money. Have you used Milk Music yet? How did you like it? Let us know in the comments.
  12. I'd like to know more about this 'streaming service' is it like shoutcast or just a playlist streamer.?. Will look into it... Cheerz....
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    Xbox One console shipments top 5 million since launch

    I still got an Atari 2600 somewhere....
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    something to make you go hmmmmmmmmmmmm

    I love these, awesome...
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    Hello, my name is Chuck

    LoL...
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    How Shit Happens

    exactly... LoL
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    Change a Lightbulb.?.

    Q: How much hacky community engagement' does it take to change a lightbulb? A: Give us your opinion in the comments!
  18. Universal has announced that it’s moving ahead with a new movie version of Battlestar Galactica The original 1970s TV show followed the adventures of a fleet of spaceships searching for a mysterious planet called ‘Earth’ after their home planets got all bombed to bits by space-robots called Cylons. Notable mainly for being a knock-off of Star Wars (there was an unsuccessful lawsuit over it) combined with the some of the odder aspects of Mormon mythology (courtesy of producer Glen Larson), it lasted a year before being cancelled due to the expense of the production. Oh yeah, and they had a robot dog, played by a chimp It was followed up by the not-at-all-rubbish Galactica 1980, in which our heroes flew around on space motorbikes and fought THE NAZIS Not to mention that time they killed a Cylon with a microwave. This is more something we’d expect to see in Doctor Who. This, not hugely surprisingly, was cancelled even quicker. But the series has oddly refused to ever die completely. One of the original stars, Richard Hatch, so passionately believed in the show that in the 1990s he wrote spin-off books, and even made his own pilot for a revival: The Second Coming This probably slightly over-estimated fans’ fondness for the original show, and failed to get beyond a few screenings of the trailer at sci-fi conventions. Then, in 2003, a completely ‘re-imagined’ version was made by the Sci-Fi channel, and surprised everyone by being (mostly) quite good It took a more thoughtful approach to the material, with fewer space adventures and more looking at how people might actually behave after seeing their entire civilization destroyed. Not everyone was overjoyed Dirk Benedict, off of the A-Team, who played Starbuck in the original, was so upset about his part being recast as a lady that he wrote a weird blog post about how he’d been ‘castrated’ Women are from Venus. Men are from Mars. Hamlet does not scan as Hamletta. Nor does Han Solo as Han Sally. Faceman is not the same as Facewoman. Nor does a Stardoe a Starbuck make. Men hand out cigars. Women “hand out” babies. And thus the world for thousands of years has gone’ round. Which is nice. He should have kept quiet; former co-star Richard Hatch managed to land a pretty good recurring role on the new show. And now, just 5 years later, the series is about to reinvented. Again. As a movie Director Bryan Singer was linked to the project - he’d been involved with *another* mooted TV version in the early 2000s that got as far as some fancy concept art: But he’ll probably be tied up with X-Men films for the foreseeable future. However, Jack Paglen, writer of Transcendence, that new film about Johnny Depp turning into the internet (or something), has just been hired to script it. Will he opt for the revival’s style: dark stories of the hidden costs of human survival? Or are we in for rollocking adventures with time-travelling Mormon space dogs. One thing’s for sure: all this has happened before, and all this will happen again. And again. And again
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    Motivational posters

    now that's motovational...
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