iPhone bagpipe app proves Steve Jobs wrong – Wrong, you say? I didn’t hear the pronouncement where the late Apple co-founder had said infernally annoying instruments of war would be banned from his ultra-popular gadget, but oh well.
Google’s Project Glass – An amazing glimpse into the possible near future, where sporting a special pair of electronically enhanced glasses might change the way we react with reality forever. It’s like peeking into the future...
Panda watch! At Edinburgh Zoo – The UK’s only pandas had only 36 hours to conceive a cub, with the attention of thousands placed upon their every move – a last-minute extension still not exactly providing them with lots of time to wine and dine. And you thought you had awkward dates...
Ryan O'Shaughnessy on Britain’s Got Talent – Ah, dedicating a beautiful self-penned song to the girl of his dreams – who he’s been friends with for years – what could go wrong? Most people would have had their heart melted, but reports suggest the object of Ryan’s affections has instead fallen for someone else. Ho hum.
Martin Kaymer skips ball over water to get hole in one at US Masters – It was on the practise day, and it’s hard to quite get a grasp of what’s going on during first viewing, but by goodnesss...
If Facebook were invented in the 90s – Ah, nostalgia for the clunky old internet combined with disdain for current social networking, it’s a match made in heaven!
If Twitter would have been invented in the 80s – For some reason, I’ve got a strange sense of déjà vu going on here.
Lindsay Lohan's Changing Face - 25 Years in 60 seconds morph – (Allegedly) taking drugs are (allegedly) bad, people.
Footballer engages in snotty behaviour – Waiting in the tunnel before the match, picked your nose and not sure where to wipe the remnants left on your hand? Well, what else are mascots for? Erm...
Dallas tornado – And we’re complaining about getting a bit of snow again? Let’s not get our knickers too much in a twist.
Kirsti’s shotgun rainbow – And finally, who would have thought it possible? Don’t try this at home, for reasons that ought to be fairly obvious.

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