âWrongâ Teaser Trailer: The Director of âRubberâ is Back, With Something Just as Strange /Film Thu, 01 Dec 2011 12:06 PM PST By now many of you have had ample opportunity to check out Rubber, the movie from Quentin Dupieux that hit last year. Yeah, the one about the sentient tire that develops psychic powers and uses them to blow the heads off animals and people. I liked Rubber a lot -- thought it was funny and entertaining in a simple, almost too-self aware way -- and have been looking forward to his next movie ... | Sarkozy Says Euro Zone Needs to Get Tough CNBC Thu, 01 Dec 2011 12:04 PM PST "For decades, we have spent too much and often badly. This can no longer continue. The habit the state developed of being a counter that always said 'yes' not to those who needed it most, but to those that protested and blocked the most, cannot continue," Sarkozy said. | Occupy Wall Street and Other Groups Learn Life's Lessons Associated Content Thu, 01 Dec 2011 12:04 PM PST Occupy Wall Street and similar groups elsewhere are learning that not everyone who shares the same sentiments get along. Other people have rights too, and some rules - laws if you will - are necessary wherever people gather. Contributor: Ken Hayes Published: Oct 27, 2011 | TV OK for Babies, but Don't Forget to Talk, Too Associated Content Thu, 01 Dec 2011 12:03 PM PST Since the American Academy of Pediatrics advocated a ban on television-watching for children under the age of 2, some parents have expressed strong disdain. But what does the research have to say about it? Contributor: Ruqaiyya Noor Published: Oct 24, 2011 | Will feds accept yet another pay freeze? Federal Computer Week Thu, 01 Dec 2011 12:02 PM PST A new proposal to extend the federal pay freeze an additional three years could be too much of a sacrifice for even the most loyal feds. | LG updates eye-tracking, glasses-free 3D displays, learns to love the hyphen Engadget Thu, 01 Dec 2011 12:01 PM PST We hope you're not too attached to that 20-inch DX2000 you got from LG back in July. (You did rush out and buy one, right?) 'Cause the Korean manufacturer has just updated its line of eye-tracking , glasses-free 3D displays with the 25-inch DX2500! Just like its smaller sibling, the DX2500 has a parallax barrier over the screen and an embedded camera for tracking head and eye movement. As a ... | Is Our Universe a Big Schrodingerâs Catâ"Where Itâs Alive Is Where We Live? | The Crux Discover Thu, 01 Dec 2011 12:00 PM PST In the early 1960s, Princeton physicist Robert Dicke invoked the anthropic principle to explain the age of the universe. He argued that this age must be compatible with the evolution of life, and, for that matter, with sentient, conscious beings who wonder about the age of the universe. In a universe that is too young [...] | Heaven knows Iâm a Morrissey fan now The Rebel Yell Thu, 01 Dec 2011 11:59 AM PST The Smiths lead singer performs at The Cosmopolitan My friend in high school had a Smiths T-shirt. I didnât know who The Smiths were, but I knew she was cool for wearing it â" and I wanted to be cool too. One day after school, I did a little Napster search, hoping that adding The [...] | Plan your weekend Detroit News Thu, 01 Dec 2011 11:59 AM PST Enjoy the smarty-pants named "Too Hot to Handel" at Detroit Opera House, or get down with 98.7 Amp Radio's Kringle Jingle with Wiz Khalifa at Fillmore Detroit, or join legions at Noel Night in Downtown Detroit. Read on for more on these and other entertainment options as you plan your weekend. | | |
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