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Friday, November 9, 2012

BuzzFeed FWD: A New Republican Generation Gets Ready To Take Over And More!


A New Republican Generation Gets Ready To Take Over

"Oldsters," watch your backs.

Awesome Dad Reprograms Zelda So His Daughter Can Identify With Link

Just flip the pronouns!

SEAL Team Six Members Can't Stop Telling Their War Stories

Seven SEALs — including one who was part of the bin Laden raid — have been disciplined for reportedly consulting on Medal of Honor: Warfighter.

A How-To Guide To The Ultimate Guy's Profile Pic

Just gather up some cute animals, a red shirt, and the Eiffel Tower.

15 Reasons To Be Excited About Private Pinterest Boards

Pinterest just announced that you can now make private boards and pins. Ah, the possibilities!

Say Hello To Secret Pinterest

Pinterest is finally letting users create secret boards. And it could be a huge change for the site.

Why It's OK These Guys Are Throwing iPads In The Back Of A Wal-Mart

These two guys are supposedly throwing iPads in the back of a Wal-Mart. And you know what? The iPads are fine.

Turkish Mayor Sues 600 For Critical Tweets, Which Are Hilarious When Translated Into English

It's apparently illegal in Turkey to insult the country or its government.

A Different Kind Of Instagram Account

Against images of sunsets and stir-fry on Instagram, there are now pictures of the places where hundreds of people are being killed by drones. Another instance of Instagram being used to tell the stories most of us can't see.

What Do You Do When Somebody Steals Your Facebook Updates?

Imagine all of your best Facebook jokes, stolen.

How To Remake A Game

This trailer for Karateka, a remake of the 1984 classic by the game's original creator, is a handy guide.

The Best Most Awful Email Address You Can Ever Get

Perhaps the most infamously noxious URL ever — goatse.cx — can now be a part of your e-mail address. As Adrian Chen reports, an Australian IT consultant purchased the domain and is now using it to host Goatse email. Sign up today.

The Problem With Apple Software

Despite the increasingly popular perception, the major problems with Apple software aren't tied to the proliferation of wooden surfaces and dark linen. It's the way it works, as laid out on Counternotions.

Why AT&T Is Opening Up FaceTime

Formerly restricted to users only with its new Mobile Sharing plans, AT&T is slowly opening access to Apple's FaceTime videochat over the air, starting with anybody that has a tiered LTE data plan. But as The Verge's Chris Ziegler points out, this isn't a move we should be cheering too much, given that it comes in the wake of regulatory pressure. "This is AT&T's world — the FCC is just living in it."

Not With A Pop, But With A Whimper

The tech bubble, to the extent that we're in one, is doing something interesting: as it contracts, the companies taking the biggest hit are also its most vilified.

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