Throw out your Aleve
CNN.com - FDA warns naproxen users - Dec 21, 2004 - I plan on getting rid of mine as soon as I get home. It's what I always take in the place of Advil, etc., but not any more. Why? The FDA under Bush is extremely conservative when it comes to things like this, because they generally will do anything to keep big companies from taking a hit -- as Bayer will now that this news is out. If
they say it's a problem, it's a big problem.
MSNBC - Bitter cold grips Northeast, coast
MSNBC - Bitter cold grips Northeast, coast: "Even North Carolina's Outer Banks got a rare seaside dusting of snow, and more than 2 feet fell near the Great Lakes."
I don't care, I'm still spending Christmas on the beach there.
Je...
CNN.com - Woman survives throat impalement - Dec 7, 2004: "A woman survived being impaled by a 12-foot metal fence post that pierced through her mouth and came out the back of her neck in a car accident, authorities said.
"Emergency crews had to saw off part of the 1 1/2-inch thick fence rail to free Alejandra Martinez, who was still awake when crews arrived at the scene. Fire officials were shocked to find her alive."
...sus.
Great site...
Some of
these signs are so funny, they almost make me wonder if they've been Photoshopped. My favorite...
8 down... are there any left to go?
MSNBC - Thompson resigns as HHS secretary - Seriously, how many cabinet members does a President have? (I know, I could just look it up. Shut up.) It can't be many more than 8, right? So that leads me to my next question... how much of a screw-up do you have to be to make nearly everyone in your administration quit?
Ridiculously cool
Wired News: More Robot Grunts Ready for Duty: "...the Army is prepping its squad of robotic vehicles for a new set of assignments. And this time, they'll be carrying guns."
"As early as March or April, 18 units of the Talon -- a model armed with automatic weapons -- are scheduled to report for duty in Iraq."
Check out the other photos, these things are sick.