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GeekDad's Top 10 D&D Modules: The Keep on the Borderlands

Books – Ahh, yes, the Keep - a small piece of civilization, set on the edge of chaos, eager for peace, but ever ready for conflict. It's a place of refuge, and an excellent base from which to sally forth into the Realm. Or, you could just try to rip off the Castellan's Chamber, and make off wit all the nice goodies there . . . which won't be easy.

Voted for on December 14, 2007 11:13pm

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Wondermark Lite: It's time to get up!

Humor – In this issue of Wondermark, a singing telegram is sent . . . from the future!

Voted for on December 14, 2007 11:13pm

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Anderson Cooper: Gorillas Don't Deserve This

Do No Evil – What we do know, and what is so sad, is that these gentle giants trust us. You see it when you sit with them, when they allow you to come so close. They've been taught that man won't hurt them. This year, in the Congo, the gorillas have been lied to.

Voted for on December 14, 2007 11:13pm

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Let's Ask Again: Don't We Have a Constitution, Not a King?

Politics – Bush has issued a directive that would place all governmental powers in his hands in the case of a catastrophic emergency. If a terrorist attack happens before the 2008 election, could Bush and Cheney use this to avoid relinquishing power to a successor administration?

Voted for on December 14, 2007 11:13pm

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Senate Considers Staying Open During Christmas To Block Bush

Politics – Word is Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), in order to prevent President Bush from handing out those goodies, is now thinking about keeping the Senate in session during the Christmas-New Year's break, which starts at the end of next week and continues until the Senate returns in mid- to late January.

Voted for on December 14, 2007 11:13pm

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Poll: Obama Now Leads Clinton In New Hampshire

Politics – Barack Obama has come from behind to turn the Democratic presidential race in New Hampshire into a toss-up, according to a new Monitor opinion poll.

Voted for on December 14, 2007 11:13pm

Can't Find a Wii? Put a Raincheck Under the Tree
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Can't Find a Wii? Put a Raincheck Under the Tree

Video Games – Still can't get a Nintendo Wii? Join the club. However, there might be a possible solution, if you don't mind putting a piece of paper, as well as a somewhat fuzzy delivery date.

Voted for on December 14, 2007 11:13pm

Crap Gifts: Don't Be the Idiot Who Gives One
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Crap Gifts: Don't Be the Idiot Who Gives One

Do-It-Yourself – Every year, some of us are guilty of giving sh*tty presents. Here's a great guide on what not to give this holiday season.

Voted for on December 14, 2007 11:13pm

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Nagasaki gunman kills 2, injures children in sports club shooting spree

News – Two people were killed and six were injured Friday at around 7:10 p.m. when an unidentified gunman started shooting randomly a sports club in Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japanese media reports.

Voted for on December 14, 2007 11:13pm

Clinton Campaign Accuses Obama of Sniffing Mimeograph Paper in Kindergarten
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Clinton Campaign Accuses Obama of Sniffing Mimeograph Paper in Kindergarten

Humor – Mimeograph paper: a gateway drug to Elmer's Glue.

Voted for on December 14, 2007 11:13pm

Did pretexters dupe IRS, Social Security?
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Did pretexters dupe IRS, Social Security?

Money – Thanks to last year's scandal at Hewlett-Packard, consumers learned how easily private investigators can trick companies into divulging personal information. Now, thanks to a new federal indictment full of data theft allegations, we know they also can trick the IRS and the Social Security Administration into handing over information.

Voted for on December 14, 2007 11:13pm

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Razing of New Orleans Housing Halted

News – Demolition of three public housing complexes, slated to start this weekend, was halted Friday amid complaints about the scarcity of housing for the poor after Hurricane Katrina.

Voted for on December 14, 2007 11:13pm

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Cellphone user rings up $85,000 bill

News – There are many things $85,000 can buy: a sleek Porsche sports car, a four-week dream vacation. Unfortunately for 22-year-old Piotr Staniaszek, all he got was less than two months of Internet service on his Bell Mobility cellphone

Voted for on December 14, 2007 11:13pm

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Coty Makes Major Acquisition

News – Coty's known for it slate of celebrity scents from A-listers Sarah Jessica Parker, Jennifer Lopez, Celine Dion and Kylie Minogue has purchased DLI Holding Corporation.

Voted for on December 14, 2007 11:13pm

Hilary Swank's Healthy Routine
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Hilary Swank's Healthy Routine

Celebrities – A report on Contactmusic.com stated that the Oscar-winning actress, Hilary Swank ingests 45 different vitamin tablets on a daily basis in addition to having vitamin injections on a regular basis.

Voted for on December 14, 2007 11:13pm