New Update

posted by: er0x on 08 Jun 2009

I started getting some stuff together today which includes making up some templates and some php scripts. I coded out the basis of how the resource page will be working by doing the php scripts page found here. All ive added so far is the 1 php script but that will come soon enough when I am not so tired or busy.

Woman selling her virginity (CNN VIDEO)

posted by: er0x on 16 Sep 2008

A 22 year old woman is selling her virginity and she is actually pretty hot. saw this on cnn so im sure its got to be valid. shes probably going to get stuck having sex with some old dude or something lol. oh well i bet she will get paid alot.


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Declining sales in video games

posted by: er0x on 14 Sep 2008

Videogame sales were weaker than expected in August, suggesting that the slowing U.S. economy may have finally caught up with the sector. Late Thursday, the NPD Group reported that sales of videogame software for the U.S. rose 13% from the same period last year. On average, analysts covering the sector had been expecting a gain of 20% to 25%. It was the lowest year-over-year sales...

Xbox 360 edges past PS3 in August

posted by: er0x on 14 Sep 2008

It's back and forth between Microsoft and Sony, while Nintendo trumps both with more Wii sales than Xbox 360 and PS3 combined.

Xbox 360 won the latest round in the monthly battle with PlayStation 3 hardware sales, according to figures released by NPD Friday. Of course, both figures--195k for Xbox 360 and 185k sold of PS3--pale to the nearly half a million...

Big Bang: Scientists finished new atom smasher

posted by: er0x on 12 Sep 2008

Scientists at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) started up a huge particle-smashing machine on Wednesday, aiming to re-enact the conditions of the “Big Bang” that created the universe. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the largest and most complex machine ever made and the platform for what experts say is the largest scientific experiment in human history. Tests conducted inside the tightly-sealed chamber, buried under the Swiss-French border, could unlock the remaining secrets of modern physics and answer questions about the universe and its origins.