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Pair of ghosts sold in bottles of holy water

Written by Remdotc Tuesday, 09 March 2010 22:26

Avie Woodbury, from the city of Christchurch, New Zealand put the bottled spirits up for sale after an exorcist  captured two ghosts in her home and put them in vials of holy-water. The vials sold for 1,978 USD

   

Another IE Exploit

Written by Remdotc Tuesday, 09 March 2010 22:06

Microsoft warned that IE 6 and 7 are vulnerable to yet another zero day exploit.  With support ending for IE 6 a few days ago, Microsoft is urging those effected upgrade to IE 8. Those there are a plethora of other browsers such as Firefox, Opera, Chrome, and Safari

   

Scientists agree that an astroid killed the dinosours

Written by Remdotc Tuesday, 09 March 2010 21:52

A panel of sciences concluded that  a 6-mile-wide asteroid that struck Earth at an angle of 90 degrees and a speed of about 12.4 miles per second  The asteroid hit Chicxulub, Mexico, with a force one billion times more powerful than the atomic bomb at Hiroshima

The force impact of the crash triggered large scale fires, landslides, earthquakes that measured 10 on the Richter scale, and tsunamis. Debris knocked into the atmosphere clouding the skies, causing a global darkness, and “killing off many species".

   

Cisco unviels new router that can do 322tbs

Written by Remdotc Tuesday, 09 March 2010 20:55

CRS-3 can handle up to 322 terabits per second, or transmit the entire library of congress in 1 second. The new router will be out by Q3, and cost starts at 90,000 dollars USD.

Read more: Cisco unviels new router that can do 322tbs

   

Chevron to cut 2000 jobs

Written by Remdotc Tuesday, 09 March 2010 20:37

Chevron Corporation will cut 2,000 jobs this year and liquidate some overseas operations as it revamps its refinery, marketing and transportation operations.

Chevron has  approximately 60,000 employees worldwide, including about 17,000 in downstream operations that include refining, marketing and retail operations. Chevron laid off 1,900 employees in downstream operations last year.

 

   

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