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Articles By: Allan Gungormez

Crude Awakening

While we all know that the oil seeping into the Gulf of Mexico is seemingly endless, it’s interesting to see photos of people covered in oil rather than birds and turtles. Photographer Jane Fulton Alt went out and delivered a different view of oil affecting human beings.
Living on the shores of Lake Michigan, I am [...]

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Now Everyone Can Be an Android App Developer

Google has unleashed what could potentially give the Android application Market the decisive edge over the Apple App store, the Google App Inventor. The program is going to allow people unfamiliar with code to put together working Android applications by using a series of “blocks”. Interesting enough, Google has been testing the App Inventor in [...]

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Fail Friday: San Francisco’s Soda Ban

It’s Fail Friday and there’s no better way to start the weekend than by taking a look at this weeks epitome of fail with Allan Gungormez, a man fluent in sarcasm and a day to day observer of life lameness.
The Mayor of San Francisco, Gavin Newsom, had his executive order to remove soda from public [...]

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Ask the King Your Questions

King James will be answering questions from his fans off of his Twitter account tonight on ESPN when he makes his big announcement. While we’re sure that anything too provocative will be completely ignored, and that he’ll probably only answer a handful of question, we’re excited. With all signs pointing to the King moving to [...]

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Twitter for Blackberry Finally Done

If you’re thinking what we’re thinking then you’re thinking how can this have just happened. Well that puzzles us too, but upon greater thought we realize that we’ve always been using 3rd party Twitter applications on our Blackberry’s without giving it a second thought.  Well, Twitter for Blackberry is final done with all the testing [...]

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What’s That On Your Wrist?

The first thing that came to our minds when we saw this was the tacky plastic guages that kids like to tack on the inside dash of their Hondas and Acuras. Upon closer inspection we realized that these were $158,000 fancy gauges for your wrist that told time. Unfortunately, we won’t be taking out any loans to [...]

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The King Joins Twitter

With the world constantly refreshing ESPN awaiting Lebron James’ decision for next season we can all say thank you to the King for making things a bit easier. Lebron has signed up for a Twitter account under the name @KingJames. The account has not yet been verified by Twitter, but fellow NBA player Chris Paul [...]

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Copy Machine Crackdown

Are you that guy who likes making a retarded amount of photocopies of his ass to pass around the office? Are you the assistant who accidentally hit two extra “zeros” when needing to simply make 10 color copies? Well you better hope that your office doesn’t buy Canon’s new fingerprint activated copy machine. The ironic [...]

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Robots in Iran

While every robot we have ever covered almost always comes from Japan we are bringing you one from the middle east. Robot experts at Tehran University developed Surena II, and updated version of a robot they built two years back who’s purpose is yet to actually be known. Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad unveiled the 4.7 [...]

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YouTube Hacked and Bieber Gets Pwned

Members of the internet community 4chan caused quite a stir yesterday with a YouTube attack waged through the sites only vulnerable area, the comment section. It’s crazy to think that a massively used site like YouTube would even have such an easy way to get hacked. The 4chan terrorists hit a wide variety of videos [...]

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