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Ducimus
01-14-11, 08:42 PM
Apparently, big-time celebrities consider dying to be just so 2009, because after a year of star-studded celebrity passings, 2010 saw only a few big names leave the mortal coil.

And while the Gary Colemans and the Corey Haims hogged the posthumous limelight, we think there were a few others who deserve a little recognition as well, Cracked-style

http://www.cracked.com/article_18929_where-arent-they-now-13-overlooked-deaths-2010.html

Sailor Steve
01-14-11, 11:59 PM
DANG! Here I was all ready to look down my nose and say "It's already been done"! And then I read the article and said "REALLY? I didn't know those folks passed on!"

I recognize most of those name. Sayonara, famous peeps! :salute:

Platapus
01-15-11, 08:36 AM
back when in order to look at boobs, you had to pay money, as opposed to typing "boobs," "porn," "pron," "nurse," "nature" or, heck, "biomolecular physics" into Google.

No kidding. About 15 years ago, I was doing some research on the "Environmental Research Institute of Michigan" and I got porn.... on my company computer system! :damn::damn::damn::damn:

How could anyone tag a porno site with "Environmental Research Institute of Michigan", "ERIM", or "Polarimetry" ?????? but it happened

:oops::oops:


Try explaining that to your GM. :nope:

Gorduz
01-16-11, 05:45 AM
a very popular typesetting program among scientists is a program called
LaTeX (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LaTeX (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LaTeX)). This can lead to some suspicious search phrases like "Latex images", that might raise some alarm at the office if anyone is watching.