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So, you come to displace often?

Quick quiz: If you plan to beat the heat by going to a public swimming pool, be aware of the serious danger of…. a) crushing human stampedes b) dehydration c) toxic exposure to cheap plastic inflatables d) drowning Sorry, this was kind of a trick question. I’ll accept any answer except drowning, which obviously is impossible as you can see in this photo of 146,000 frolicking people displacing about two quarts of water

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So, you come to displace often?

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I don’t recall, Your Honor, it’s all a blur

Do not adjust your monitor, these two guys have intentionally distorted eyes because, we are told, they are on trial and their faces have been blurred “in accordance with German privacy laws.” Are you kidding me? Because it looks like the agency that did the blurring just phoned it in. Is there anybody who wouldn’t recognize these guys if you ever saw them again?

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I don’t recall, Your Honor, it’s all a blur

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Analyst: iPhone 4 recall would cost $1.5 billion

A more likely resolution is that Apple would offer free rubber bumper cases to address antenna interference, according to Bernstein Research’s Toni Sacconaghi.

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Analyst: iPhone 4 recall would cost $1.5 billion

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What the Hell is that sound?

Blog Guy, can you answer a theological question for me? I don’t see why not

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What the Hell is that sound?

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Nintendo chief on gaming and the cloud

Nintendo President Satoru Iwata is looking for ways to engage more gamers and the cloud is just one weapon in the gaming arsenal.

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Nintendo chief on gaming and the cloud

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Putting the irony back in ironing?

Blog Guy, you know a lot about sports. Can you tell me about this Ironman Triathlon thing? You came to the right place, since I’m an Ironman competitor, myself

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Putting the irony back in ironing?

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Kinect to be cash cow for Microsoft, analyst says

When Microsoft’s motion-gaming device hits store shelves later this year, one analyst says, it will be the start of something great for the software giant.

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Kinect to be cash cow for Microsoft, analyst says

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Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/13: What is this?

If you know what this is and where it is located, you could win a prize in the CNET Road Trip Picture of the Day challenge.

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Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/13: What is this?

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A trip beyond the edge of the observable universe

Road Trip 2010: CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman gets a behind-the-scenes look at the most complex planetarium show on Earth, and the complex astrovisualization that has been ten years in the making.

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A trip beyond the edge of the observable universe

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Nicole Lee’s 10 favorite iPhone apps (CNET 100)

Each day for 10 business days, 10 CNET personalities are picking their 10 favorite iPhone apps.

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Nicole Lee’s 10 favorite iPhone apps (CNET 100)

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