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March 4, 2010
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Today’s links consist of the top 25 Sci-Fi films ever, an attempt to get Ulysses S. Grant’s face off the $50.00 bill and Reagan’s onto it, writing an e-mail to yourself and checking it in a year, a man’s death caused by urinating on a powerline, dating advice for the average male, new Dancing With the Stars contestants revealed, an Australian woman being decapitated due to a lawnmower, a stampede in India caused by offering people free utensils and food, Paul Neave’s interactive playground, and a site full of short stories containing 101 words.
Top Sci-Fi Films of All Time
IGN compiled a list of their twenty-five favorite science fiction films for your perusal. While die-hard nerds will successfully guess the number one upon seeing the title, the trip getting there is worthwhile.
Dear Future Me,
This seems stupid of me to send an e-mail to myself, but in the long run, I’ll see how stupid I am in about a year. Sincerely, Me.
Powerline + Urnine= A Bad Day
Man killed by urinating on a powerline, not by car wreck.
Dating Advice
This website is full of dating advice for the average male. This particular article focuses on how to stop waiting around for a girl to reply to your text messages… sound familiar?
Dancing With the Stars 2010
This season’s competitors have been named! Who are you pulling for? (My personal preference is Chad Ochocinco.)
Australian Woman Decapitated During Freak Lawnmower Accident
Unfortunately for her, this was not the best way to get a”head” in life.
Stampede in India Kills 60
As many as 63 people — most of them children — were killed Thursday when a stampede broke out at a temple offering free utensils and food in northern India, authorities said.
Neave
The interactive playground of Paul Neave can entertain even the most sophisticated mind for hours. It allows the user to combine sights with sounds in an attempt to bridge the gap between imagination and reality.
101words.org
Tired of wordy stories written with fillers just to make it longer? This website is a collaboration of 101 word short stories, designed to make the author choose his/her words wisely and get their point across quickly; without all of the useless filler.



