Humans are sexual beings, but there is indeed a time and a place for everything, including penis pumps. Just ask Austin Powers.
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Humans are sexual beings, but there is indeed a time and a place for everything, including penis pumps. Just ask Austin Powers.
Rob Glaser and company are about to launch a new software product that, if ruled lawful under the DMCA, may revolutionize movie distribution.
Australia’s sex discrimination rules provide a strong disincentive for men to take on a greater care-taking role within the family unit.
Psystar claims Apple’s restrictions on third-party hardware makers violate U.S. antitrust laws. Woah, that’s absolutely ridiculous.
So if Howard Dean and MoveOn.org mastered online contributions and bogs, Barack Obama has shown that he doesn’t get social networking, announcing his VP selection not via email, text or social networks.
If American law enforcement can only solve cases years later by blaming dead guys, we as a society have mucho problemas.
Like Captain Renault (Claude Raines) in Casablanca, I am truly shocked to learn that U.S. presidential candidates may have sexual dalliances and lie about them.
If a government official breaks the law governing his or her core official functions, how can that NOT be a crime?
Friday’s decision by the Federal Communications Commission to cite Comcast for unlawful violation of “network neutrality” principles raises the serious question whether a government agency should be allowed to issue what it expressly terms a set of non-binding “principles” and then make an official finding of illegality when a company fails to follow those principles.
Max Mosley, one of the two architects of modern Formula One racing, has won a judgment for invasion of privacy in British court against a tabloid newspaper that accurately accused him of having a Nazi-themed orgy with hookers.