Thursday, June 30, 2011

Angry Birds Cufflinks

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It has been quite a while since we featured some geeky cufflinks here at Geeky Gadgets, the latest ones will appeal to fans of one of the most popular mobile games, Angry Birds.

Whilst we suspect these Angry Birds cufflinks aren’t officially licensed by Rovio Mobile, they do look pretty cool and come in a range of different styles which include all the Angry Birds from the game as well as the green pigs.

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Powerful Invictus Flashlight Can Blind Vampires

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At 800 lumens, it sure is bright. So bright, you an fry vampires with it. Okay, so we made up that part. But 800 lumens is no joke and the kind of battery power needed means a couple of fat Eveready’s won’t do the job. The SureFire Invictus is the long anticipated heavy duty monster with aluminum casing flashlight that’s been hyped since 2010. After the long wait, it’s finally available for law enforcement types, outdoor  enthusiasts, handymen, and people afraid of the dark in general.

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US Army Testing Haptic Belts To Guide Soldiers On The Battlefield

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The US Army is currently testing a new line of Haptic belts which will allow them to guide soldiers to locations on the battlefield using GPS directions and ‘nudges’ from the belt worn by the soldier.

The idea is not new but the technology is now allowing commanders to control troops without the need for them to follow maps and use handheld GPS units, which could give their position away at night.

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How Does Your Child with Autism Make You Proud?

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For most parents, children are a source of pride.  Their adorable faces, first steps and achievements along the way all reflect back on mom and dad.  It's a good feeling.

For parents of children with autism, pride can get lost in a flood of anxiety, negative judgements, therapies and ...  let's be honest - public embarrassment.  It's a rare parent of a child with autism who doesn't occasionally feel it would be easier - and less stressful - to raise a typically developing child.  It's even rarer to find the parent of a child with autism who has never felt judged as a result of their child's odd behaviors, tantrums or lack of social skills.

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June 29, 2011: September 11 Medal Sales, ATB 5 Ounce Numismatic Release, Collecting Dimes

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Welcome to Coin Update!

We’re back with another round up of the latest coin collecting news and articles from around the internet! First, after one week of availability, sales of the September 11 National Medal have barely made a dent in the high maximum authorized mintage. Also, PCGS announces changes to plus and secure grading policies, Grand Canyon ATB 5 ounce coins, the Sound Money Promotion Act, interesting and undervalued gold coins, John Mercanti and Goldline, 1982 Lincoln Cent varieties, collecting dimes, unique John Lennon gold coin, and notable auctions. On to the links…

The latest US Mint sales report includes the latest numbers for the September 11 National Medals, which sold 50,998 units in the first week of availability. The Julia Grant First Spouse Coins make their first appearance on the report.

Michael Bugeja discusses some changes to Plus and Secure policies just announced by PCGS.

Today, the US Mint began sales of the Grand Canyon Five Ounce Silver Uncirculated Coins. Another sell out is expected, but what will happen when the 2011-dated coins are released?

A bill has been introduced that would eliminate federal tax on gold and silver coins in order to encourage sound money.

Here is a list of the six ANA coins that were recently stolen from the St. Louis Museum of Transportation exhibit “Money of the U.S. Civil War”.

This article by Doug Winter highlights interesting and undervalued gold coins that can be acquired for under $5,000.

John Mercanti, the retired 12th Chief Engraver of the United States Mint, will become a paid spokesman for Goldline. He will appear in a national television commercial this week.

Answers to some frequent questions about the 1982 Lincoln Cents.

This week’s Coin Rarities & Related Topics focuses on dimes and provides some ideas and advice for collecting them.

Q. David Bowers recalls the first ANA convention that he attended in 1955. He had to take some special measures to acquire a bourse table since he was only 17 years old.

A unique John Lennon Gold Coin sold for $119,780 including VAT and buyer’s premium. The coin was donated by Yoko Ono with the proceeds going to a children’s hospital.

And now for some notable auctions. First, a collection of Gold and Silver Coins of the World. The collection is nicely presented and includes 27 ounces of silver and 0.966 ounces of gold, according to the listing.

Next, a complete 1892-1916 Barber Dime Set including all of the lower mintage issues. The coins are in circulated condition and housed in a Whitman album.

Last, all six of the 1989 Congress Gold and Silver Commemorative Coins in an NGC multi-coin holder. Earlier this year, NGC stopped offering these mutli-coin holders for regular submissions.

That’s it for another update. Have a great evening!

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New rapid test tells difference between bacterial and viral infections

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Scientists are reporting development and successful testing of a rapid and accurate test to tell the difference between bacterial and viral infections. Those common afflictions often have similar symptoms but vastly different treatments -- antibiotics work for bacterial infections but not for viruses.
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Now's the best time to see summer star clusters

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By the time the sky gets fully dark around 11:30 p.m. local time in late June, nine of the finest globular clusters in the sky will be on display. Those star clusters are shown here with constellation guides.Late June is the best time in the year to observe the brightest and best globular clusters in the northern sky.


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"The function of science fiction is not always to predict the future but sometimes to prevent it."
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How to Share the Roads and Trails with Cyclists

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I spend a lot of time running in New York City's Central Park and, over the years, I've witnessed some pretty nasty arguments and collisions between runners and cyclists. Even though I'm a runner, I have to admit that runners are sometimes just as guilty as cyclists when it comes to bad behaviors. If you frequently run on bike paths or parks with lots of cyclists, follow these tips to stay safe:

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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Nikon Shows Off Concept And Prototype Cameras

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Nikon has displayed a range of concept and prototype cameras that haven’t made it into production at the Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie in Paris as part of the Hello Demain (hello tomorrow) exhibition.

As you can see from the photos below there are a number of unique prototypes, including the first one, which is some sort of multi ball camera that is capable of capturing photos from multiple angles.

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Apple Removes SpyKey Keylogger App From The App Store

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Some of our readers will remember the SpyKey keylogger app that we talked about last week, which Apple had approved and it was available to download from the App store.

Gizmodo first spotted the app last week, and they weren’t they only ones who were surprised to see this sort of app approved by Apple, it looks like it has now been removed from the app store, according to one of our readers, and I just checked for it myself and cant seem to find it anywhere.

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June 27, 2011: Erik Jansen Interview, Jamie Franki Designs, Royal Australian Mint Low Denomination Coins

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Welcome to Coin Update!

We’re back to bring you another round up of coin collecting news and articles from a variety of sites across the internet! First, an interview with Erik Jansen of the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee. Also, Ulysses S. Grant Coin Covers, Jamie Franki, the stockpile of dollar coins, “frosted FREEDOM” Platinum Eagles, coin auction house competition, Royal Canadian Mint financial results, Royal Australian Mint 5 cent coins, Royal Thai Mint design process, and notable auctions. On to the links…

An interview with Erik Jansen, who was sworn in on May 25, 2011 as the newest member of the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee.

Later this week, the US Mint will begin sales of the Ulysses S. Grant Presidential $1 Coin Cover. This will be the 18th release in the ongoing series.

A local article profiling Jamie Franki and some of his coin and medal designs. He designed the bison reverse for the 2005 Jefferson Nickel, the new obverse for the series used from 2006 onwards, and the ANA convention medal design used as today’s coin image.

NPR visits an underground vault filled with “money nobody wants”. They are discussing the one billion dollar coins stored in Federal Reserve vaults.

Another 2007 Proof Platinum Eagle with “frosted FREEDOM” has been identified. The typical appearance has the word appear mirrored. This is the third discovery overall and the first for the $50 denomination.

A bar owner received three Silver Eagle Monster Boxes worth $82,000 by mistake and returned them. He was expecting boxes of poker chips, but UPS gave him the wrong packages.

Steve Roach discusses the competition between Stack’s Bowers Galleries and Heritage Auctions, which has resulted in better rates for some collectors.

The Royal Canadian Mint had record revenue of $2.2 billion and profit of $238.7 million for the latest fiscal year. However, the cost to make the penny was the focus of this article.

The Royal Australian Mint wants to stop making the 5 cent coin, which costs more than its face value to produce. Here is a separate article, which examines the effects of the decision to withdraw 1 and 2 cent coins from circulation in 1990.

A look at the design process for coins at the Royal Thai Mint.

And now for some notable auctions. First, a 1938 Proof Jefferson Nickel mounted on a card signed by the designer Felix O. Schlag. He had acquired 150 examples for the first year of issue and mounted them in display cards that were signed and notarized. This is a wonderful piece of numismatic history.

Next, the 2004-D Wisconsin Quarter Variety Set, including the extra high leaf and extra low relief coins and the regular version in an NGC multi-coin holder.

Last, an auction for the Ryedale Copper Penny Sorter, which sorts 95% copper cents from zinc cents at a rate of 18,000 to 20,000 coins per hour.

That wraps up another update. Have a great day!

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Why and How Asperger Syndrome Will Disappear

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If you're a member of the autism community, you've probably already heard the news.  The American Psychiatric Association has developed a new diagnostic manual - number five, to be precise.  The DSM 5, like its predecessors, will redefine a whole range of brain-related differences and illnesses, reconfiguring the face of mental health medicine.

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Groundspeak Weekly Newsletter – June 1, 2011

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Chemical produced in pancreas prevented and reversed diabetes in mice

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A chemical produced by the same cells that make insulin in the pancreas prevented and even reversed Type 1 diabetes in mice.
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LeapFrog unveils tablet for kids

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LeapFrog has announced a rugged-ized kids' tablet, the LeapPad. It will be available for preorder June 29, and costs $99.99.LeapFrog has announced a rugged-ized kids' tablet, the LeapPad. It will be available for preorder June 29, and costs $99.99.


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"Computers can figure out all kinds of problems, except the things in the world that just don't add up."
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The U.S. Should Take a Harder Line in Pakistan

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Recent intelligence has confirmed that the cellphone of Osama bin Laden’s trusted courier, recovered in the May 1 raid that killed both men in Pakistan, contained contacts from the militant group Harakat ul Mujahedin, a longtime asset of Pakistan’s intelligence agency. Bruce Riedel argues that this evidence requires the United States to take a harder line in Pakistan.
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Skype For iPad Coming This Week (Video)

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Skype posted a video on YouTube last Friday, which has subsequently been made private that shows a new Skype iPad app, luckily someone managed to get their hands on the video, and the guys from Razorianfly have uploaded it to YouTube.

It looks like Skype intends to take on Apple’s FaceTime on the iPad 2 with their new Skype app, which is expected to be officially launched tomorrow, have a look at the video of it in action below.

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Google’s Driverless Cars, Now Legal In US State Of Nevada (video)

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Google has been lobbying Nevada legislators to make driverless cars legal on state roads for sometime, well this week Assembly Bill No 511 was passed making Google’s driverless cars now legal in the US State of Nevada.

The new  Nevada law defines permits cars which relies on artificial intelligence, sensors and GPS to drive without active the attention of a human operator. You can see a video of the new Google driverless car put through its paces after the jump.

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KinectNUI Lets You Controls Windows With Your Hands (Video)

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Ever since Microsoft released the Kinect we have been seeing a wide range of cool hacks, and with the recent release of the Microsoft Kinect SDK we have seen some even cooler ones.

Now Kevin Connolly has developed KinectNUI (Kinect Natural User Interface), which is a way of controlling a Windows PC with hands movements using the Microsoft Kinect, have a look at the video of it in action below.

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Take Five: Online Marketplace Fiverr Offers Almost Any Service for Just $5

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Fiverr websiteCall it the $5 store. For the price of a fast-food combo meal, you can pay someone to proofread your business plan or record a professional voice over in the Queen's English. Fiverr.com is year-old international online marketplace for people to buy and sell everyday services. And yes, nothing costs more than five bucks.

Browse through some of the 500,000 listings and soon you realize that there is almost nothing than can't be bought or sold in $5 increments. The thrust of the site is on small...

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How Are You Handling Summer on the Autism Spectrum?

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Summer can be a difficult time for families with kids on the autism spectrum.  While the school year offers structure, consistency and a whole raft of supports, summer is open-ended and filled with opportunities to do "something new."  This may be great fun for most kids and families, but for those of us coping with autism, it can be a recipe for disaster.

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Pan Roasted Peaches and Walnut with Tarragon Salad

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    Here’s what you’ll need:
  • 1 large ripe peach
  • Tablespoon of dried tarragon or some fresh sprigs
  • 2 handfuls of walnuts
  • 1/4 of a small red onion
  • 1 clove garlic
  • 2 tablespoons of oil divided. You can use olive oil, but I used coconut oil.
  • Bed of greens. Mine were red leaf lettuce and arugula.
    How to make:
  • Heat up a pan and put the walnuts on it to dry pan roast them.
  • Stir occasionally.
  • Cut up your peach into slices and toss with 1 tablespoon of the oil.
  • When the walnuts are slightly warmed. Remove them from the pan and set aside.
  • Add other tablespoon of oil to the pan to heat up.
  • Cut up your garlic and onion.
  • Add tarragon to the heated oil and sautee for a 15 seconds..
  • Add garlic and onion to the pan.
  • Sautee until tender and soft.
  • Add the peach slices.
  • Let them heat up for 3-5 minutes until slightly browned and flip.
  • When the other side is browned, add the walnuts and let all cook for 2 minutes.
  • Serve on top of bed of greens.

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Save Money on Running

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Now that it's summer, you may find yourself doing most of your runs outdoors. So is that occasional treadmill run really worth the cost of your monthly gym membership? Many gyms and health clubs allow members to freeze their memberships for an extended period of time as a courtesy or for a small monthly fee. So if you're going to be traveling or you know you'll rarely make it to the gym during the summer months, check with your gym to find out if you put your membership on hold until September.

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Sunday, June 26, 2011

Space Invader Watch

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If you are a fan of the early space invaders games as I am then your going to enjoy this Romain Jerome Space Invaders Watch that comes with either a colour space invader face or a monotone black and white face pictured after the jump.

The Space Invader watch has been designed to recall some of the fun and playfulness, together with the novelty of the late 1970s video game and is the  first high end watch to be based on a video game.  The process of obtaining and licensing the Space Invaders name from Taito for a high end watch was apparently fairly difficult, but eventually negotiated.

 

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Nevada gives robo-cars a green light

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Last week, the state passed a bill that authorizes the Department of Motor Vehicles to begin drafting rules for "autonomous vehicles" like the ones that Google is building and testing in California. Last week, the state passed a bill that authorizes the Department of Motor Vehicles to begin drafting rules for "autonomous vehicles" like the ones that Google is building and testing in California.


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Power-grid experiment could confuse clocks

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A UPS delivery man in South Boston wheels packages past a store window featuring clocks at Quincy Market in Boston. A yearlong experiment with America's electric grid could mess up traffic lights, security systems and some computers — and make plug-in clocks and appliances like programmable coffeemakers run up to 20 minutes fast.


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Stay Cool While Running

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You're properly already familiar with some ways to prevent heat-related illnesses such as hydrating properly, slowing your pace in hot and humid conditions, and running in the morning or evening. But here are a couple of more ideas:

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Saturday, June 25, 2011

DigiTech iPad iPB-10 Programmable Pedalboard And Nexus App

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Digitech have launched a new iPad iPB-10 Programmable Pedalboard which allows you to utilise the power for your iPad within your music simply by docking it within the Pedalboard.

Once docked the iPB-10 allows guitarists using the accompanying Nexus app to simply drag and drop effects combining with physical footswitches on the pedalboard to provide the control and fire them when required. The Nexus app offers a choice of 87 different pedals, including chorus, distortion, flanger, phasers together with variations of wah.

 

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HD Spy Camera Light Switch can be Turned On Remotely

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If you want to keep an eye on parts of your home or business that people aren’t supposed to be in Chinavasion has the spy camera for you. This camera is designed to look like a light switch and hangs on the wall. It will actually control the lights too. Inside the motion-detecting switch is a little phone camera.

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June 24, 2011: Julia Grant First Spouse Coins, September 11 Medal Sales, U.S. Gold Reserves

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We’re back with one more round up of coin collecting news and articles before the weekend break! To start, the latest release in the First Spouse Gold Coin program and an unexpected US Mint sell out. Also, PCGS old green holder crossovers, State Quarter collecting, September 11 Silver Medal sales, Numismatic Hall of Fame, MS 70 coins, coverage of the hearing on auditing the U.S. gold reserves, the International Paper Money Show, and notable auctions. On to the links…

Sales of the Julia Grant First Spouse Gold Coins began at the United States Mint yesterday. The period of availability for previous releases of the series has kept collectors guessing.

Unexpectedly, the Yosemite Five Ounce Silver Uncirculated Coins moved to waiting list status. Sales had been tracking much slower than the prior two releases.

A new Coingrader Capsule shares some crossover results from low mint state PCGS old green holders.

A description of the experience of assembling several collections of State Quarters strictly from pocket change. Some unexpected scarce coins emerge.

Dave Harper reports the first few days worth of sales for the 2011 National September 11 Medals. Out of the 2 million maximum mintage, orders were received for 21,256 “W” and 13,780 “P” mint marked versions.

The ANA will host a special ceremony and reception for a new Numismatic Hall of Fame. A panel discussion will be held with four members of the Hall of Fame.

Are coins graded MS70 “value traps”?

CNNMoney has coverage of Ron Paul’s hearing concerning auditing the United States gold holdings. Separate coverage from GATA focuses on a key issue of the hearing regarding encumbrances on the U.S. gold reserves.

Patrick Heller’s latest commentary on the open secret that central banks have less gold in their vaults than officially reported.

CoinWorld has a recap of the recently concluded 2011 International Paper Money Show held in Memphis, Tennessee.

While picking up litter, a woman found a 272 year old British coin, valued between $6 and $15. Someone quoted for the article stated that most valuable old money is British or Spanish, while U.S. money is “just not old enough”.

And now for some notable auctions. First, an interesting display of the 2011 Olympic National Park Quarters and 5 oz. Silver Bullion Coin. Three coins are presented together in an oversized NGC holder with the quarters graded PF 70 Ultra Cameo and the bullion coin graded MS 69.

Next, the 1972 Double Die Lincoln Cent graded NGC MS 66 RD with oversized images of the obverse and reverse included in the listing.

Last, a collection of toned Morgan Dollars, with a Capitol Plastics display created to highlight different types of toning.

That’s it for the update. Have a great weekend!

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Comic Relief: Reviewing the Danica Patrick Graphic Novel

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Comic Relief: Reviewing the Danica Patrick Graphic NovelDanica Patrick is famous. We know this to be true. Indeed, Danica Patrick is you-have-permission-to-wear-sunglasses-and-smoke-cigarettes-inside famous. What we don’t know is: Why? In Fame: Danica Patrick, an ambitious, steaming piece of graphic literature geared toward the ’tween set, authors C.W. Cooke and P.R. McCormack set out to answer that very question.

According to Cooke and McCormack, Patrick’s rise to fame went something like this: STEP ONE: Emerged from the womb on March 25, 1982. STEP TWO: Became a cheerleader. STEP THREE: Got her GED. STEP FOUR: Rode a no-win streak right to the IRL. STEP FIVE: Led Indy for 19 laps. STEP SIX: Became a role model to young women everywhere.

And, as we know, if  you’re an enterprising young woman who wants to be a hot commodity on the American fame market, you can either take off your clothes or succeed in a man’s game. According to Cooke and McCormack, where Patrick seems to have really taken her fame game to stratospheric levels is having the audacity to do both. Swimsuit Issue pictorials? Check. Too-hot-for-TV Super Bowl commercials? Check. Beating a bunch of  boys in a race-car race in Japan? Konnichi check. You don’t have to know what “IRL” is an abbreviation for to know that’s a big deal. We know we’d heard of  V-J Day before. We’re just happy  to finally know what it stands for. And parents think comic books are a waste of time! News flash, parents: It’s time to stop thinking and start knowing! Read it and weep!

From the July 2011 issue

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