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Kick Out the Summer Jams!   more similar news »
Listening Post puts together a formative stack of summer jams. What are you looping into your laps, pods, phones and/or consoles to help you sweat these toasty months away? Tell us and we'll sift through the suggestions and add more to the Listening Post jams.

Sun Jul 06, 2008
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Free Speech Rights Not Guaranteed in 'Public' Online Spaces   more similar news »
You can generally rant all you want in a public park without being ejected by a police officer. But say it on the internet, and you'll find that free speech and other constitutional rights are anything but guaranteed.

Sun Jul 06, 2008
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Terra Awarded Olympic Internet rights   more similar news »
Internet company Terra is awarded Internet and mobile rights to transmit the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games in Latin America.

Sun Jul 06, 2008
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Star Trek: The Experience Closing in Vegas   more similar news »
Offering a sad commentary on the state of the Star Trek franchise, the Hilton Hotel in Las Vegas will shut down Star Trek: The Experience this fall.

Sun Jul 06, 2008
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Tea, Tennis, Faceless Aliens at Wimbledon   more similar news »
As the 2008 Wimbledon fortnight plays itself out, the event offers all of its traditional trappings -- immaculately mown grass, clean yellow tennis balls, breakfasts of strawberries and creme and well-dressed faceless alien androids.

Sun Jul 06, 2008
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Bereaved Dad Creates Bomb-Defusing Robot   more similar news »
After the death of his 20-year-old son in Iraq, Brian Hart founds a company that develops rugged, relatively inexpensive robotic vehicles, resembling small dune buggies, to disable car bombs and roadside explosives before they detonate in hot spots like Iraq and Afghanistan.

Sun Jul 06, 2008
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Tweets, Twits, Whatever. We Got 'Em   more similar news »
Listening Post sets up a Twitter feed to keep you abreast of music-related news and tech in bite-sized pieces called Post Tweets.

Sun Jul 06, 2008
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The Microwave Scream Inside Your Skull   more similar news »
The U.S. military bankrolls early development of a non-lethal microwave weapon that creates sound inside your head. But in the end, the gadget may be just as likely to wind up in shopping malls as on battlefields.

Sun Jul 06, 2008
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Inside Jokes: Science Writer Jim Holt Explores Why We Laugh   more similar news »

What do you get when you cross scholarly research and dick jokes? Nothing to laugh at, normally. But science writer Jim Holt defies the Heisenberg principle of humor — you can't study it without killing it — in his book Stop Me If You've Heard This: A History and Philosophy of Jokes. We caught up with him walking into a bar.

Wired: One question you tackle is who invented the joke. Weren't we cracking wise back in the caves?

Holt: No, the classic joke form — setup with incongruity, punch line that resolves the incongruity —seems to have come out of Greece and Rome. There's this guy in Greek -mythology called Palamedes who invented practically everything — numbers, currency, lighthouses, breakfast, lunch, and dinner. He also supposedly invented the joke. And, of course, he was stoned to death.

Wired: So where do new jokes come from?

Holt: It used to be that all the jokes I got came from Wall Street. Now, with the Internet, they're sort of everywhere and nowhere at once. But the ideas for jokes are cultural — concepts that keep reappearing in different guises over the centuries.

Wired: There are lots of theories about why we joke. Which do you find most plausible?

Holt: Well, there's the superiority theory, that jokes express scorn for your inferiors — cripples and cuckolds and foreigners and the like. Plato said we laugh at vice. Then there's the Freudian interpretation, that it's all about sexual repression. Finally, there's the seduction theory, based on the observation that men do most of the joking while women do most of the laughing. Christopher Hitchens wrote a piece in Vanity Fair arguing that the only way most guys can impress women is to make them laugh.

Wired: But your favorite explanation is a mashup of Kant and evolutionary biology, right?

Holt: V. S. Ramachandran, the brain researcher, has a theory about the origin of laughter — that when you're in the jungle and there's an apparent threat, the first member of the kinship group to notice that it's not a real threat emits this stereotyped vocalization. And it's contagious, so everyone starts laughing. That's also the basis of the relief theory of humor, that there's a release of the energy you had summoned up to solve some puzzle. Kant said that the essence of humor is a strained expectation dissolving into nothing.

Wired: Did you find any candidates for the perfect joke?

Holt: I did find what might be the shortest possible joke: "Pretentious? Moi?"



Sun Jul 06, 2008
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Study: Orangutan Populations Declining Precipitously   more similar news »
Orangutan numbers decline sharply on the only two islands where they still live in the wild and they could become the first great ape species to go extinct if urgent action isn't taken, a new study says.

Sat Jul 05, 2008
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