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Castles Made Of Technosand
Dubai is a city where oil-rich Emiratis are willing to pay $14 million just to drive around with a license plate bearing the number "1." (Yes, that really happened.)
Adam Patterson
4.1.09
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F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin Vs. Killzone 2
Both F.E.A.R. 2 and Killzone 2 are the newest of first-person shooters. Graphics-wise, both are very good-looking, using head bob, motion blur, limited anti-aliasing, and a variety of graphic filters to supplement the normal array of detailed models...
Stephen Lea Sheppard
4.1.09
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Vice Fashion - Synthetic Polymers
Photos by Annabel Mehran, Styling by Jaclyn Hodes
Annabel Mehran, Jaclyn Hodes
4.1.09
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Records
LADY SOVEREIGNJigsawWas grime ever really ready for its own KD Lang? Will it be any more ready now that Sov has started dressing like a Klaxon from 2004? Does Jay-Z actually like her?
VICE Staff
4.1.09
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Shot By Kern
Sophie was the nude guest on the first episode of Shot by Kern and she holds a dear, dear, dear place in our hearts. Why not go to VBS.TV, watch her get undressed for Richard, and fall in love with her all over again? Or at least masturbate...
Richard Kern
4.1.09
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Star Ocean: The Last Hope
About every hour, Star Ocean: The Last Hope shows me one of two things: either a) something really cool, that impresses me and leads me to decide it's a good game and I really like it, or b) something incredibly stupid, that depresses and angers me.
Stephen Lea Sheppard
4.1.09
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Vice Comics
KING TOP
Panaylotis Terzis
4.1.09
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Raw Power
The holy grail of technology is a device called the perpetuum mobile. It is, in theory, a machine that remains in constant motion, moving entirely on its own, and all the while amassing more energy than it uses.
Ward Joppen
4.1.09
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Alan Russell
Alan Russell is the founder of Pittsburgh's McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine, the biggest multidisciplinary center for regenerative medicine in the world.
Tim Small
4.1.09
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A Twitch In Time
Daito Manabe is a Japanese video artist who sticks half a dozen electrodes onto his face, synchs them all up to a blippy homemade soundtrack, and proceeds to electrocute himself into a choreography of grimaces and twitches.
Tomo Kosuga
TOMOKAZU KOSUGA
4.1.09
Vice Blog

THE INTERNET - OOH, A NEW SOCIAL NETWORKING CRAZE
VICE Staff
3.31.09
Vice Blog

NEW YORK - WHO'S FEELING NUTS TODAY?
VICE Staff
3.31.09
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