Jenna Jameson has a "Jenna Jameson-flavored" energy drink coming soon. [Flickr]

The funniest English language term for vagina is front bottom. Front bottom.

I still need to read the rest of this, but this long article on the Algerian war and why the global media won't cover it is fascinating and literally new information to me.

The Airhorn Project. [YouTube]



According to billboards that have been taken down in Texas, plans are under way for a Texas-Mexico expressway, probably a segment of the planned NAFTA Superhighway.

In their new plus-box roll-out for search results, Google has begun including embedded video. [via Waxy]

Trailer for Daft Punk's ELECTROMA. [YouTube]



Related: Google's first production server. An example of a photo that is ordinary in appearance and extraordinary in context. "According to Larry and Sergey, the beta system used Duplo blocks for the chassis because generic brand plastic blocks were not rigid enough."

Related: Google hard drive study. "Failure rates are indeed definitely correlated to drive manufacturer, model, and age; failure rates did not correspond to drive usage except in very young and old drives... and drives that are cooled excessively actually fail more often than those running a little hot."

Related: Google is very close to finishing the artificial intelligence system to run on their nationwide supercomputer network.

The most amazing Line Rider video ever. [YouTube] [via kottke]



Recording the Beatles: the book. Paging Phil Jacobs. "Insanely exhaustive documenting of EVERYTHING related to the Beatles recording sessions, including beautiful, almost-pornographic photos of every mixing board, mic, tape deck, etc. ever used in a Beatles session." [via BB]

Nintendo's 2007 release schedule (for Japan). Lots of cool new Wii titles on the way.

Related: Surprise! They also have excellent customer service. "She gave me directions to the Nintendo campus building where the Customer Service Center was located, and five minutes later I was looking at an unassuming door. I took a deep breath, told my son to hold on to the Wii with both hands, for goodness' sake, and opened the door." [via digg]

Another SNL moment of brilliance. [YouTube]

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