Thursday, November 12, 2009

11/11/09

There’s a new tribute song to astronomer Carl Sagan featuring lyrics spoken by physicist Stephen Hawking. The song is good... but Hawking's auto-tune is so played out.

Starting this week, Google is offering free WiFi at 47 airports in the U.S. for the rest of this year. The airline industry hopes the offer will encourage Northwest Pilots to check their email BEFORE they have to land the plane.

Google is now offering free Wireless Internet service at 47 airports across the U.S. for the rest of the year. It's great for Northwest passengers... next time they see the plane they're supposed to be on whiz right past the airport, they can email the pilots directly.

Huge vampire news: “Twilight” and “True Blood” were the top nominees announced yesterday for the People’s Choice Awards – “Twilight” got 6 and “True Blood” got 3. When Count Chocula heard this he was like, "Hellllo?"

In a new interview “Twilight” star Robert Pattinson said that his “personal hygiene is disgusting” and he rarely changes his clothes. Ok, you know what dude, you can either be the sexiest vampire or the sexiest homeless dude, but you can't be both!

A drunk United Airlines pilot was arrested on Monday as he prepared to fly 124 passengers from London to Chicago. Authorites said his breath smelled like the inside of a miniature bottle of vodka.

Disgraced ex New York Governor Eliot Spitzer - who was forced to resign because he used prostitutes - will deliver a lecture tomorrow at the Center for Ethics at Harvard University. That's like having Michael Vick judge the Westminster Dog Show.

A unopened bottle of Lowenbrau beer that survived the explosion and crash of the Hindenburg will be auctioned off this weekend. It's all part of the Antiques Roadshow, "World's Most Skunky Beer" auction series.

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