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Via Bash.org, (thanks to Harek):
PsychoJ: My views on the new nintendo DS and Sony PSP…
Zaheera: Go on.
PsychoJ: PSP is like a hot girl with full round C cup breasts.
PsychoJ: Is experienced and has alot to offer for relatively little effort.
Zaheera: And the DS?
PsychoJ: Her flat chested 12 year old sister with a unibrow.
Yay!

(Publicado por News Telegraph)
A once in a lifetime chance to see a transit of Venus, the passing of Earth’s sister planet in front of the sun, takes place next month for the first time in 122 years.
For six hours on June 8, the small, intense silhouette of the Earth’s sister planet will edge slowly across the disk of the sun. No living person has seen a transit of Venus, one of the rarest events of the astronomical calendar. The last took place in December 1882 and there have been just six since the invention of the telescope.
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Hey, you “Indiana Jones” fans. Before you rush on out to buy that Indy 4-disc DVD set (which goes on sale today), why don’t you offer up a little thanks to the guys who supposedly kept Steve Spielberg and George Lucas from digitally altering “Raiders”: “South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
Okay. Quick show of hands here: How many of you actually like the new improved version of “The Lion King” that made its DVD debut earlier this month? Particularly that Jeese-I-thought-that-this-was-a-lousy-song-in-the-Broadway-show-but-it’s-even-worse-now new musical number, “The Morning Report”?
For the life of me, I can not understand why – these days – certain movie makers feel that they MUST revisit their earlier films and make unnecessary changes and additions. In Disney’s case, this usually involves reanimating various sequences that supposedly weren’t up to snuff but actually contain some questionable content that the Mouse wants quietly excised. Or folding in a new song – with the hope that this move will be enough to convince people who already own this particular picture on video to now spring for the DVD.
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