9.14.2006

Nintendo held a press conference today, for their new gaming system Wii. Here's the rundown...literally.


Speaking of reality tv..cast & crew members of CSI: New York found human remains in the same building where filming was taking place.


Apparently, every dog has his day...Dog the Bounty Hunter, who's claim to fame is locking people up, now finds himsef behind bars after the much celebrated arrest of Max Factor cosmetics heir Andrew Luster, in Mexico. Luster was wanted for rape, and is now serving a 124-year term. Reportedly, Bounty Hunting is illegal in Mexico.



Hack or Die

So much for "every vote counts"...Three Princeton University professors designed and tested software to hack a Diebold electronic voting machine. This brings to question, President Bush's debut election, and even echoes this years Mexican presidential election where the same incident occured.

The professors came to a shocking conclusion that with just a screwdriver, flashcard and basic computer knowledge, you could hack the system in less than a minute. Even scarier is the fact that they were able to come up with a virus that could spread such tactics between machines.

While many people balked at conspiracy theorists that believed the Bush elections were fixed, this lends some credibility to that theory. About 80 percent of voters are expected to use some form of electronic voting in the upcoming election, which will decide the makeup of the full House of Representatives as well as a third of Senate seats and more than half the governorships.

Here is video of how the hacking works: