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Mobile Cubicle Gives New Meaning to 'Hell on Wheels'


Dutch designer Jurgen Bey has received accolades for his unique, and highly bizarre, furniture creations, but his ridiculous new "Slow Car" concept may only inspire a global, furious shaking of fists. Even though the overwhelming majority of the working world can't wait to escape the claustrophobia of being sequestered in cubicles all day, Bey, for some reason, believes that people may want to spend even more time in their work-enforced fortresses of isolation.

So, he created the "Slow Car," a mobile cubicle capable of reaching 25 mph. Besides being completely absurd in theory, the thing doesn't seem very practical in form either. Apparently, the driver would need help in closing the door, and the mobile jail cell doesn't have rear-view or side mirrors.

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Computers, Celebrities

Bill Gates Describes His Three-Monitor Computer Setup


Ever wonder what Bill Gates's desk looks like? How he sets up his PC to get things done?

Well, you need wonder no longer, friend. The man himself has decided to share in a blog post, at Inside Office Online, exactly what his desktop looks like.

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UK Government Web Site Accidentally Links to Porn


An unidentified surfer and British citizen, who was searching on the UK's Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism Web site this past Monday, found a little more than he was looking for, according to the Telegraph.

The Web site in question, which focuses on the UK Home Office's security responsibilities, bombarded the user with pornographic images when he tried to click on a link that should have taken him to an external site for the Technical Advisory Board. An unidentified spokesman for the Home Office insisted to the Telegraph that the faux pas was a result of hacking and not internal incompetence. Hacking as an excuse? This is a defense Web site, right?

The incident is the second embarrassment for the Home Office in less than a week. A few days ago, Home Secretary Jacqui Smith was stuck apologizing after she charged two adult films that her husband had watched to her expense account. Bloody Hell!

Alright, we'll be honest here. We really don't care who is responsible; we just know this made us laugh. After all, what greater threat is there to the Kingdom than pornography? Perhaps, a new special forces unit is in order. [From: the Telegraph]


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