Here it is, back with a tan and a set of mug shots, the prodigal Friday Feed!
- World’s cheapest car goes on show - BBC News - The vehicle, called the Tata Nano, will sell for 100,000 rupees or $2,500 and enable those in developing countries to move to four wheels.
- Electric grid meets Web 2.0, savings results
- The CandyFab Project - The Revolution will be Caramelized.
- Video Gallery Best Vintage Tech Commercials
- How We Localize Surround Sound
- Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories - One Hundred Percent EDIBLE Googly Eyes! - Could not pass this one up…
- Fluorescent Chinese pig passes on trait to offspring
- 5 unbelievably cool research facilities
- Tinker, Tailor, Robot, Fly (January-February 2008) - Harvard builds a robotic fly.
- The Minor Candidate Report New Hampshire Presidential Primary 2008 - Most media outlets only talk about the top 16 candidates running for President. However, there are (were) 42 people on the New Hampshire ballot. This Web site profiles the candidates who are ignored by the mainstream media.
- Mac Virtualization Benchmarking - How do Boot Camp, Parallels Desktop, and VMware Fusion stack up?
- Pedal Power MIT Cyclists Set Record for Pedal-Powered Supercomputing
- Dash Express beta hands-on - hands on look at the GPS device with two-way wireless connectivity.

An important breakthrough by the Experimental Foods division of Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories: the production of Edible googly eyes!
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