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This headline is wildly exaggerated. Yes the situation has been upgraded to the same level but it is nowhere CLOSE to releasing even as much radiation, let alone more, than Chernobyl. So far the Fukushima plant has released roughly 630,000 terabequerels of radiation with the rate slowing to about 1 terabequerels/hr.

so where do you put your legs?

@BrtStlnd Not sure where the 75% is coming from. I believe he stole thirty-one million, not three point one million (I assumed the 31 was a typo at first), meaning he spent roughly 10% of the stolen money on cars. Even if he had only stolen 3.1 million, that'd be about 97% of the money.

Bomb has been planted

the small trunk space was still sufficient because of how thin the ipad 2's are!

giz you're about 3 months behind the rest of the internet. this is ollllldddd

i actually made something like this in 4th grade for our "invention convention". except it was just a toothbrush with a hole drilled in it and a tube running down to a small thing of toothpaste taped to the handle. whenever you squeezed the handle the toothpaste would come out

it does when you pay those people $30+/hr and they're spending that time walking in a car park. 500 employees * 30/hr * 2 hrs = $30,000 in waste. sure it's small compared to the millions spent on programs, but it's waste nonetheless.

so how much money did nasa waste via salaries to get this done? didn't think they had a whole lot of wiggle room in the finance department these days

also clicky keyboards!

not sure when printouts of a table anybody with 5 minutes of free time could've made up started being considered legitimate in any way but thanks

i find it hard to believe that this is the "world's first mobile beer drinking tracker" given how many beer apps there are for any smart phone

chicken in the front seat...

BBC reports 33 FOOT waves, not meters.

unfortunately i can't see the "rare recipes" staying rare for very long in this day and age. sure the first few to discover them will probably keep them a secret but before long they'll all be posted to guide sites anyway.

new version of software fixes bugs in the previous version? holy cow.

new computer beats out old one in benchmarking? holy cow.

the fact that this article's main argument is "cd's are already good enough, why give people something better?" makes me want to file this in the "why would people need more than 1gb of hard drive space?" section of my brain (along with "color tv is good enough, why would i need hd?")

groupon is sweet if you like saving money on varicose vein treatments and flower arangements