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According to a new survey 49% of Americans have been subjected to a "loud and annoying" cellphone conversation.
Where have the other 51% of people been?
1000 Free International Minutes
In the news: China bans cellphones and pagers due to potential security threat.
In the news: Russia warned U.S. about potential rogue FBI agent nearly 10 years ago.
Did they have cellphones back then?
Phone first, ask questions later
Two staffers at a Canadian radio station reportedly had a 10 minute phone call with Bill Gates after claiming to be the prime minister of Canada in which they insulted Microsoft Windows and invited Gates to visit a strip club.
Say what you will about those Canadians, but they are a clever bunch.
That's a bunch of rubbish
Garbage trucks in Taiwan will soon broadcast English lessons so locals can learn the basic conversational elements of the language.
A solution to education budget cuts here?
Efficient
In the news: Remote control pop-up toilets will be installed in central London to discourage late-night males from relieving themselves in doorways and alleys.
But do they teach Spanish at the same time?
Ask an English teacher
Students at a Canadian college cheated their way through an ethics essay, and have we finally found the perfect example of irony?
Not ironic
How long did it take them to come up with that headline (continued):
Reuters headline: Women Back on Top in New Kamasutra Sex Manual
How much does that cost, anyway?
A woman in Britain claims to have seen "E.T." 773 times.
What's worse, that she saw it 773 times or that she actually counted that she saw it 773 times?
Some example we are
In the news: Playboy asks the women of Enron to bare it all.
In the news: Playgirl asks the men of Enron to bare it all.
In the news: French teens bare all for their student magazine.
Hmm...
Sources: AP, BBC, Reuters, USA Today
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