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Monday, 29 December 2014

A Dad Is A Monkey's Paw

5,200 Days In Space, New Documents Reveal Which Encryption Tools The NSA Couldn't Crack, Man Is Shocked By Quality Of Gas Station Toilet, The Most Pirated Movies Of 2014, Daughter Asks For A 'Frozen' Doll, Dad Responds Literally, Why PlayStation Network Is Still Down, Even Though The 'Lizard Squad' Attacks Have Stopped
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Monday, December 29, 2014
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A MOBILE HOME FOR WHEN YOU NEED SPACE
5,200 Days In Space
theatlantic.com
An exploration of life aboard the International Space Station, and the surprising reasons the mission is still worthwhile.
GOOD NEWS FOR TOR AND PGP
New Documents Reveal Which Encryption Tools The NSA Couldn't Crack
theverge.com
Thanks to Edward Snowden, we're getting a new look at which programs can successfully keep out the NSA.
COUNT HOW MANY TIMES HE SAYS 'SHELL'
Man Is Shocked By Quality Of Gas Station Toilet
digg.com
It's either going to be really good or really bad...
NOT THE AWARD DICAPRIO WAS HOPING FOR
The Most Pirated Movies Of 2014
variety.com
"The Wolf of Wall Street," starring Leonardo DiCaprio, and Disney's animated smash "Frozen" were the two most-pirated movies for the year — with each title downloaded about 30 million times by torrent users worldwide in 2014.
THE END OF ALL DAD JOKES
Daughter Asks For A 'Frozen' Doll, Dad Responds Literally
digg.com
Merry Christmas kid, your toy will thaw out in a couple hours.
SQUAAAAAAAAAD
Why PlayStation Network Is Still Down, Even Though The 'Lizard Squad' Attacks Have Stopped
businessinsider.com
The notorious hacker gang "Lizard Squad" claims responsibility for those attacks, but the group claims to have stopped its attacks two days ago.So why is PlayStation Network still struggling to get back up, days after the attacks apparently ended?
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INFERNO ON THE HIGH SEAS
Image: In this image provided by the Italian Navy, smoke billows from the Italian-flagged Norman Atlantic after it caught fire in the Adriatic Sea, Sunday, Dec. 28, 2014. A fire erupted on a ferry carrying 478 people from Greece to Italy on Sunday, leaving one person dead and trapping hundreds on top decks as gale-force winds and choppy seas hampered evacuation.
In this image provided by the Italian Navy, smoke billows from the Italian-flagged Norman Atlantic after it caught fire in the Adriatic Sea, Sunday, Dec. 28, 2014. A fire erupted on a ferry carrying 478 people from Greece to Italy on Sunday, leaving one person dead and trapping hundreds on top decks as gale-force winds and choppy seas hampered evacuation. Credit: AP Photo/Italian Navy
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