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News from 1991: Parents upset at the high cost of the SNES

In 1991, local newsstation reports Nintendo released their successor to the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) in America. But the parents wasn’t too happy about it. The parents thought Nintendo was exploiting their children into buying new and expensive hardware for new games when the improvements to the new hardware were obvious.

Google Offering $20k Scholarships to Aspiring Tech Journalists

If you are an aspiring tech journalist, Google and the Associated Press want to give you $20,000. Applications are currently being accepted and the winners will be announced in the spring.

The AP-Google Journalism and Technology Scholarship program will provide $20,000 scholarships for the 2012-13 academic year to six promising undergraduate or graduate students pursuing or planning to pursue degrees at the intersection of journalism, computer science and new media. The program is targeted to individual students creating innovative projects that further the ideals of digital journalism. A key goal is to promote geographic, gender and ethnic diversity, with an emphasis on rural and urban areas.

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Before They Were Famous: 25 Actors in 3 Minutes

Funny pre-fame footage of 25 top celebs, including Angelina Jolie, Jim Carrey, Ryan Gosling, Keanu Reeves, Seth Rogan, Natalie Portman, Jack Black, Joseph-Gordon Levitt and more.

The Campaign For Real Monopoly

Have you ever played Monopoly? Of course you have. Everyone’s played it at some time in their life. It’s shared culture, a common element that weaves together our modern world.

But when was the last time you played it? You can’t remember, can you? We’ve all played it sometime, when we were kids; but never recently, and why?

Because it’s crap. It takes ages to play, suffering long action-free periods in which the players endlessly circle the board in search of the streets they need to complete a set, and lacks the interaction between players that we look for in a game. In short, it’s boring and lacks skill.

Except that it isn’t crap. Actually. You just have to play it the way it was designed to be played.

What Is Real Monopoly?

Real Monopoly is Monopoly played according to the actual rules. Now as you read this I can just imagine you shaking your head and saying, “Right… Because getting rid of free parking is so going to revolutionise the game!”

But I’m not talking about the rule changes that everyone knows are house-rules. I’m talking about the rules changes that everyone thinks are part of the original rules. I could waffle on, but it’ll save a lot of your time and my typing if I just present you with the relevant section of the rules:

BUYING PROPERTY…Whenever you land on an unowned property you may buy that property from the Bank at its printed price. You receive the Title Deed card showing ownership; place it face up in front of you.

If you do not wish to buy the property, the Banker sells it at auction to the highest bidder. The buyer pays the Bank the amount of the bid in cash and receives the Title Deed card for that property. Any player, including the one who declined the option to buy it at the printed price, may bid. Bidding may start at any price.

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New Drug May Cure All Viruses

Most bacterial infections can be treated with antibiotics such as penicillin, discovered decades ago. However, such drugs are useless against viral infections, including influenza, the common cold, and deadly hemorrhagic fevers such as Ebola.

Now, in a development that could transform how viral infections are treated, a team of researchers at MIT’s Lincoln Laboratory has designed a drug that can identify cells that have been infected by any type of virus, then kill those cells to terminate the infection.

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Children Getting Wrecked By Sheep

Children wrangling sheep is a pastime that happens at rodeos and cowboy parties you don’t hear about. This is what happens when the sheep fight back.


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