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The Ultimate Archive: Lindsay Lohan’s Hottest Pics

Lindsay Lohan has been on our radar since she turned legal back in 2004. This girl has looked mean since Mean Girls and has since parlayed her good looks into a career as a singer, fashion designer, and model. Sure she keeps in the headlines more for her antics than her acting, but who doesn’t love a bad girl? All the crazy partying, mental breakdowns, eating disorders, dating girls, and snorting the white girl are all code for “wife me up and help straighten me out.” So hit the jump for Lindsay’s Utlimate Archive, and take a look back at our collection of her hottest photos.

Aircraft & Aircraft Carriers Lost Beneath the Waves

The planet's seabeds are a treasure trove of history, where the natural world mingles relatively undisturbed with man-made artifacts lost through the ages. Shipwrecks naturally spring to mind when we ponder such places, but what about other objects that have found their way into the sea? A complete aircraft is always a coveted find for divers. Here are four of them, and one of the awesome ships that they once called home.

Katy Perry Is A Thing Of Beauty And A Joy Forever

Russell Brand looks like a Hot Topic Jiminy Cricket with a snap-on Lego beard, so he looks extra funny when propped up next to his bikini clad fiancee, Katy Perry, and her freakishly flawless body and face, in these photos from their Mexico vacation. It’s like Photoshopping Steve Urkel into the background of Botticelli’s The Birth of Venus. Later season Steve Urkel with a wispy mustache, even.

Orca The Dolphin Killer: Families See Astonishing Attack As They Enjoy Nature Trip

This is the shocking moment a killer whale leapt from the sea to kill an exhausted dolphin. The six-ton hunter had chased the female dolphin through the waves before swimming up under her and slamming into her, flipping her 30 feet into the air and breaking her back. The dolphin died almost instantly and the killer whale, or orca, and the rest of its pod then closed in to devour her and her helpless youngster, turning the sea red.



PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILES TECHNOLOGY & OTHER NEAT STUFF

9ff Porsche 911-based GT9-R on sale for $1.1 million

On Jameslist, the original prototype car of the 257-mph 9ff Porsche 911-based GT9-R is on sale for about $1.1 million. To mark its status as a prototype car, it bears the number 00/20. This indicates its status as the most exclusive example of an already impossible-to-get car. If you’re motivated by this fine point, then it might be worth your time to try to get it. This car is equipped with a 1,120-horsepower, twin-turbo 4.0-liter flat six, six-speed, 2,923-pound ultracar. Since 9ff didn’t like the 911’s rear-engine layout, it was revised to carry the rocketship of an engine amidships. With this engine, the car is able to sprint to 62 mph in 2.9 seconds.

Did You Know The Space Shuttle Runs On Only One Megabyte Of RAM!

It’s true! NASA’s space shuttle is controlled by a computer running on only one megabyte of RAM. How is this possible? Since the space shuttle and all its hardware is over 30 years old, so is its computer. The current computer is actually an upgraded version of the 500-kilobyte computer that was used until 1991, but still based on the same outdated technology from the 1980s. So how does the computer process all those complex calculations with only one megabyte of RAM? Well, the shuttle, unlike the average modern computer, doesn’t need a complex graphical user interface and all the fancy programs and games we use. All it does is process the raw data it gets from all the sensors and coordinate the shuttle’s functions, in a simple UNIX-like environment. True, all those calculations are complex, but they do not require a more powerful computer than they already have.

NuKizer 715 Jeep Concept

I've only been in Moab, Utah for 24 hours but had caught wind of some cool Jeeps that had rolled into town. One of which was the Nukizer 715 built by the guys at Mopar Underground. We weren't supposed to see it till Wednesday but, I shot some spy pics so you could check it out here early. It appears to be built on a military J8 chassis but has 37- or 38-inch BFG MTs, Dynatrac axles front and rear, an Advance Adapters Atlas transfer case, Hutchinson double beadlocks, a tuned 2.8L VM Motori diesel engine and some pretty sweet body mods. It's got styling from an the old Kaiser M-715. There's a real truck bed and a one-off grille and hood It also has a couple inches chopped out of the windshield and a full convertible fabric top.

Grab the Airplane and Go

How to repossess an airliner without getting shot, or thrown in jail, or beat up, or slammed into a wall. “What year did we snatch the president of the Congo’s airplane?” Nick Popovich asks. Outside, chilly rain soaks the pastures of his rolling Indiana country estate. From a pond with a gushing fountain, waterfowl honk faintly. An assistant rifles through records as Popovich assures me cheerfully, “We're not going back to central Africa soon. There’s still a death warrant out for me.” Driving to Valparaiso on a two-lane blacktop, I saw only a sign with the name of Popovich’s horse farm. But once I turned off the road, drove up the driveway, and entered this opulent ranch-style residence, I found a global operation ticking with the stealthy clockwork of a CIA front. From these headquarters, Popovich plots to repossess some of the world’s largest aircraft. If you’ve been leasing a $150 million jumbo jet and missed a few payments recently, you might want to glance outside and make sure it’s still there.

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