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Happy New Years!!!
New years is traditionally the day of the TV marathon, and Sci-Fi
doesn't disappoint with an entire day of Twilight Zone goodness. "It's
not a manual for how to serve people, it's a cookbook!"
And what's the turn of a new year without a ton of lists? So for your browsing
pleasure, here's Stupidest and best moments
of the web for 2002. I especially like the one where a cracker posts pirated
mp3's on RIAA's website. There is also the
top science stories of the
year and review of various technology
introduced during 2002.
And looking
toward
2003,
here's the
top space mysteries that are as of yet unsolved. Dark energy, the black hole at the
center of our galaxy, and even our own sun still have mysteries to unlock. Cool
stuff.
And don't want to forget that it was 20 years
today that the internet switched to it's current protocal scheme, TCP/IP.
The "internet" is over 30 years old, but it was 20 years ago that it switched
over to Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. Yay for the
internet!
And why hot pink? Cause hot pink rocks da house yo!
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