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Hey, I'm Corey. I attend Ohio State (off and on, haha) and live in Columbus, Ohio and love all the college sports activity that comes with where I live. I'm also an editor at the Columbus newspaper UWeekly, it's geared towards college students and it's a really fun job.

I hang out a lot in the TV channel, some of my favorite shows are, in no particular order: The Office, My Name is Earl, Prison Break, SNL (especially the old ones from the 90's and the newer Digital Shorts), The Shield, The Riches, King of the Hill, Family Guy... I could go one for awhile, haha.

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Paris (France) to offer cheap green car renting

Do No Evil – Parisians will soon be able to rent non-polluting cars for a few hours at a time. By the end of the year there will be perhaps thousands of eco-friendly cars scattered around the city, for residents to use on their urgent errands

Voted for on June 26, 2007 10:07pm Commented on 1 time: 1

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We're in the Endgame Now

Do No Evil – That pretty well sums up the way most of us in the affluent West feel about global warming: we're ready to make small sacrifices, change our light bulbs, our cars and even our leaders, but our culture ââ;¬" the American way of life ââ;¬" is not negotiable.

Voted for on June 26, 2007 10:07pm

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HIV's origin

Science – HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, a disease that has killed some 25m people in the past quarter century, may be one of the most thoroughly investigated viruses ever. But there is still some uncertainty about its origin. Most researchers think it was passed from animals to humans in central Africa.

Voted for on June 26, 2007 10:07pm

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Rome struggles with a rowdy, drunken boom in tourism

Travel – There is a struggle under way, in plain view, for the soul of Rome's historic center: In one corner sit the forces of restraint, etiquette and cultural preservation; in the other sit those with the unswerving desire for yet another round of drinks.

Voted for on June 26, 2007 10:05pm

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News Corp, DJ board in early editorial pact

News – News Corp. and Dow Jones & Co. have "basically agreed" to a structure to protect the editorial independence of the company's news operations, including the Wall Street Journal and the Dow Jones Newswires, a source familiar with the matter said on Tuesday. The source said Dow Jones' controlling family, the Bancrofts, would be consulted on the agreement, which was reached late Monday evening.

Voted for on June 26, 2007 10:04pm Commented on 1 time: 1

Going Nuclear: A Conversation with William Langewiesche
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Going Nuclear: A Conversation with William Langewiesche

Books – In a conversation with Netscape's James Marcus, William Langewiesche talks about the war in Iraq, the acceptable perils of nuclear proliferation, and his new book, "The Atomic Bazaar: The Rise of the Nuclear Poor."

Voted for on June 26, 2007 10:04pm

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The Beatitudes of Christ

Religion – The Beatitudes of Christ

Voted for on June 26, 2007 10:03pm

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11 iPhone Gotchas

Gadgets & Tech – From a slow data network to a sealed battery, here are some of the drawbacks to consider before you buy the season's hot phone.

Voted for on June 26, 2007 10:03pm

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Microsoft security group makes 'worst jobs' list

Careers & Jobs – The Microsoft Security Response Center made Popular Science's list of the worst jobs in science because the daunting work is 'hard and thankless'

Voted for on June 26, 2007 10:02pm Commented on 1 time: 1

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Make Your Own Firefox Extensions

Do-It-Yourself – Among the things that make Firefox such a popular alternative to Internet Explorer are extensionsââ;¬"free add-ons that can alter appearance, add features, even change how Web pages are rendered.

Voted for on June 26, 2007 10:00pm

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Driver comes a cropper in police chase

News – A driver allegedly zonked on cocaine tried to elude police by driving through a cornfield. The moron ruined the farmer's crop, as seen in this photo. [via boingboing]

Voted for on June 26, 2007 09:58pm

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Historically Low 46% of Americans Support Public Library Book Banning

Books – Since 1999, support for the idea of banning "books with dangerous ideas" from public school libraries has declined from 55% to 46% and has now fallen to the lowest level of support of the past 20 years.

Voted for on June 26, 2007 09:57pm Commented on 1 time: 1

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Science of the Soul? 'I Think, Therefore I Am' Is Losing Force

Science – Biologists are turning up evidence that humans are not, physically or even mentally, in a class by themselves.

Voted for on June 26, 2007 09:57pm

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How fish punish 'queue jumpers'

Science – Fish use the threat of punishment to keep would-be jumpers in the mating queue firmly in line and the social order stable.

Voted for on June 26, 2007 09:56pm Commented on 1 time: 1

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Sugar based fuels could be better than corn based ones

Science – Synthetic fuel made from simple sugar found within fruit, honey, berries, root vegetables, and other materials could be more efficient than corn (ethanol).

Voted for on June 26, 2007 09:55pm

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