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more about #joebiden more comments → giannacl: the Clinton one got me ROTFLOL!!!!!! more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Does Putin do Chekov? If so, is he a Orthodox Trekkie, or a Reformed Trekkie? more » 92BuickLeSabre: Hmm. This is missing a sarcasm tag, right? more » resonanteye: $300,000 to find out I don't really like the decemberists? That's a small price to pay for the continued solvency of the recording industry, I guess. more » something_unique_and_descriptive: Sigh... God damnit... I was afraid this could happen... Time to start reading up on Canada's immigration process... more » Charles Hamilton: Is there a sharper man in Washington than that Joe Biden? more » Eric Frazer: downloading music is theft. but there is something worse than theft, its called selling a cd for 20$ and only giving 1$(or less) to the artist. Obama ... more » kakarotthemonkey: Can it run Crysis? more » NoelleBlue: After reading the excellent book The Dark Side by Jane Mayer, it is very clear that Dick Cheney is truly that paranoid - much of the decisions made ov... more » WMyers: I wonder if we'll be able to get full resolution on every high security military facility in the country now...brb. Nice...I can count silos now. more » G.O.D.: Will someone tell me what exactly Cheney did. Nothing really either good or bad just nothing and if you do nothing how can you be so evil. 99.9% of pe... more » ceilingFANBOY: It's obviously because they don't allow dicks to be shown on Google Maps. more » SwatLax: What about Cheney's new house in McLean? It was recently built, so the maps might not have been updated since completion. I'll look when I have the ... more » Kaiser-Machead: This could just be Google's way of shielding us from the fact that Dick Cheney sunbathes nude on his roof. more » Curves: It was all the hardware in Cheneys chest that interefered with the pic. His bionic blood pumper created its own electro magnetic force field. (Note th... more » -
#humor
Obama's BlackBerry: No Wonder He Couldn't Let Go
Kasper Hauser, the brilliant minds behind the SkyMaul parody, have tackled another delicate tech subject: President Obama's beloved BlackBerry. When you see the First Dude staring at his handheld and snickering, this is what's going on. More » -
#piracy
Biden Tells MPAA Obama's Intellectual Property Czar Will Be 'Right'
At a lobbying dinner hosted by the MPAA, Vice President Joe Biden chastised piracy as "pure theft" and assured the MPAA that President Obama's administration will find the right person for the intellectual property czar. More » -
#obama
Obama's Jack-Bauer-Certified BlackBerry Almost Finished by NSA
I thought Obama had already gotten his top-secret BlackBerry—I mean he's dropped one—but the Washington Times says that the NSA is almost done developing his bulletproof BlackBerry 8830 (what, no Bold?). More » -
#googlemaps
Cheney Leaves VP Residence, Takes Pixelated Google Map with Him
Google Maps' satellite imagery has shown us clear shots of the White House, the Capitol and even the Pentagon. But one thing it never displayed properly was Dick Cheney's house. Until now. More » -
#americasnexttoppresident
Desktop Debates: VP Square-Off Streamed Live
Once again, would-be people-who-matter are going to be talking at each another tonight. Update: Here's the link to CBS, and here's another one for CNN's live feed. A commenter says that MSNBC has it, to which I respond, "Get a new web designer, MSNBC!" Just how important is this debate? Well, it's not really up to us to say for sure, but since John McCain's chances of winning seem to depend largely on how darling Americans consider his running mate, I'd say they're pretty damn crucial. So get going, but by all means come back to express opinions and alienate fellow Giz readers in the comments below. Well, if you're really angry, you should probably take it to Gawker. -
#election2008
John McCain Blamed for Sucky Broadband in US
Our friend (and Wired editor) Nick Thompson wrote a piece in the Washington Monthly accusing John McCain for the sorry state of America's broadband. It seems the email-avoiding presidential candidate, as chair of the Senate Commerce Committee, supported too much consolidation and too little oversight. The end result? "Since 2000, the United States has gone from fifth in the world to twenty-second in broadband penetration." More »
