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XFX Triple Display Monitor Stand
From xfxforce ” XFX’s Triple Display Monitor Stand is specially designed to withstand the most intense gaming sessions as well as extreme work days. The XFX Triple Display Monitor Stand is fully adjustable. Monitors can be arranged individually or collectively up to 24 inches each, for height, angle and rotation.The XFX Triple Display Monitor Stand’s single base frees up desk space while the integrated cable management keeps cords organized and untangled.Adding functionality to sleek design, the XFX Triple Display Monitor Stand also features two USB ports as well as jacks for your gaming headset. ”

$389.99 @ xfxforce.com
From g4tv.com “March forward with the single player mission “Thunder Run” from ‘Battlefield 3′. All the latest gameplay footage can be found in this trailer from E3 2011. Enter the battle in tanks or take to the skies.”
Tristan Perich 1-Bit Symphony
From 1bitsymphony ” Tristan Perich’s 1-Bit Symphony is an electronic composition in five movements on a single microchip. Though housed in a CD jewel case like his first circuit album (1-Bit Music 2004-05), 1-Bit Symphony is not a recording in the traditional sense; it literally “performs” its music live when turned on. A complete electronic circuit—programmed by the artist and assembled by hand—plays the music through a headphone jack mounted into the case itself. The album is available from Cantaloupe Music. ”
Tristan Perich: 1-Bit Symphony (Part 1: Overview) from Tristan Perich on Vimeo.
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Return Of Childish Gambino
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Nuclear weapons
From Wiki “The first nuclear weapon was detonated as a test by the United States at the Trinity site on July 16, 1945, with a yield approximately equivalent to 20 kilotons. The first hydrogen bomb, codenamed “Mike“, was tested at the Enewetak atoll in the Marshall Islands on November 1 (local date) in 1952, also by the United States. The largest nuclear weapon ever tested was the “Tsar Bomba” of the Soviet Union at Novaya Zemlya on October 30, 1961, with an estimated yield of around 50 megatons.In 1963, all nuclear and many non-nuclear states signed the Limited Test Ban Treaty, pledging to refrain from testing nuclear weapons in the atmosphere, underwater, or in outer space. The treaty permitted underground nuclear testing. France continued atmospheric testing until 1974, China continued up until 1980.Underground Tests in the United States continued until 1992 (its last nuclear testing), the Soviet Union in 1990, the United Kingdom in 1991, and both China and France in 1996. After signing the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty in 1996 (which has as of 2011 not yet entered into force), all of these states have pledged to discontinue all nuclear testing. Non-signatories India and Pakistan last tested nuclear weapons in 1998.The most recent nuclear test was announced by North Korea on May 25, 2009.”
Find out more @ http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/