Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Feb. 16, 2010

Electric cars are going to start rolling into showrooms soon. Carmakers say they’ll be able to go 100 miles on a single charge. Of course, that’s assuming you’re not running the radio and the windshield wipers at the same time.


I just hope they get better battery life than my iPhone.


The oldest man on death row has died. He was so old his prison number was actually 001.


According to the British and Irish, top Hamas killers are successfully using fake passports to sneak into countries. So apparently it’s easier to sneak into the United States than the Hustler Club.



It isn’t just underage college kids trying to get alcohol. Apparently top Hamas killers are walking around with fake passports, too. British and Irish governments grew especially suspicious at the name on Mahmoud al-Mabhouh’s passport: Mclovin.


His birth certificate says Mamoud. His passport says Gary.


Three thousand years later, researchers believe malaria might have killed King Tut. But they haven't yet ruled out texting while camel-riding.


The oldest man on death row has died. Leroy Nash was 94 and died of natural causes. Proof that double homicide, grand theft auto, armed robbery, escaping from prison and killing a police officer might actually be as good for your health as diet and exercise.


A sign of life might be on a meteorite that crashed into earth 40 years ago. Scientists have identified millions of carbon-containing molecules in the rock. Now, if only they could discover the same in Congress.


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