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    • social networking

      Facebook Nags You To Communicate With The Dead

      If you've logged in to Facebook lately, you may have noticed the site's suggestions on the right-hand side telling you to write on the wall of someone you haven't communicated with in a while. This is merely annoying for most of us, but sort of a punch in the gut when the person you're being told to get back in touch with is dead. More »

      10:00 AM on Sun Nov 1 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      21,293 views, 93 comments

      Most discussed PsiCop: There are lots of things about Facebook that are hard to understand. I can only assume that the people who more »

    • funerals

      Even In Death, You Can Still Shop At Walmart

      Walmart now provides for their customers from cradle to grave. Quite literally—since you can not only purchase cribs there, you can now order caskets and funerary urns from the mega-retailer's Web site. More »

      11:39 AM on Thu Oct 29 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      4,606 views, 67 comments

    • deadly nightwear

      Blair Recalls More Flammable Clothing After Yet Another Fire

      "Consumers Urged to Stop Use of Flammable Wearing Apparel," says the warning on the Consumer Product Safety Commission Web site. You would think so, wouldn't you? But Blair, the catalog where your grandmother probably gets all of her clothes, has expanded their recall of chenille sleepwear after nine deaths and another reported chenille fire. More »

      12:30 PM on Fri Oct 23 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      3,309 views, 35 comments

      Most discussed jpdanzig: Just what the heck is chenile, any way? A synthetic fabric that's a favorite of the geriatric set? more »

    • tragic

      Chinese Police Say Walmart Shopper Beaten To Death After Botched Receipt Check

      Chinese state media says that a woman accused of shoplifting was allegedly beaten to death by 2 employees of a Walmart in eastern China. A police report says that the employees stopped the woman on the street near her home (which is also near the Walmart) and demanded to see her receipt. One report says she refused because she was unsure of the employee's identities, another says she handed it over, then took it back. More »

      10:48 AM on Tue Sep 8 2009
      By Meg Marco
      24,403 views, 149 comments

      Most discussed bananaballs: How does it even get to that point? These people are murderers, and should be tried as such. more »

    • but wait, there's more

      Report: Billy Mays Used Cocaine In His Last Days

      The Hillsborough County, Florida medical examiner's office reported this afternoon that toxicology results show boisterous master pitchman Billy Mays had used cocaine sometime in the days before his death. This may have contributed to his fatal heart attack.

      The press release came out, of course, at the end of the East Coast business day, and on a Friday. The Mays family is fighting back, with a press release criticizing the medical examiner's office for releasing the information at all and a Twitter campaign criticizing news outlets for picking up the story. More »

      7:16 PM on Fri Aug 7 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      11,096 views, 182 comments

    • recalls

      Top 10 Recalled Children's Products To Avoid Buying Secondhand

      It's garage sale season, so our esteemed sister publication, Consumer Reports, has put together a list of 10 recalled children's products to avoid buying secondhand. This one, in particular, has a defect that should become obvious upon glancing at the accompanying photo. More »

      4:56 PM on Fri Aug 7 2009
      By Meg Marco
      11,703 views, 32 comments

      Most discussed GitEmSteveDave_HurtHis...: I'm guessing if a child is still attached/trapped by the product, it's not a good idea to buy it. On a more »

    • cancer

      It's Official: Sunbeds Cause Cancer (But Moles Are Far Worse)

      The BBC reports that there is now conclusive evidence that tanning beds can cause cancer—and not just Tacky Cancer, which makes you look orange, but real live go-see-a-doctor cancer. However, sun exposure and tanning bed radiation both pale in comparison to your mole count, according to an earlier report. More »

      8:37 PM on Tue Jul 28 2009
      By Chris Walters
      9,055 views, 37 comments

      Most discussed hungryhomer: Everything causes cancer these days. I've given up on the concept of avoiding every known carcinogen, because it's simply not more »

    • advertising

      Taco Bell Chihuahua Mascot Dies

      Gidget, the tiny Chihuahua star of Taco Bell's "Yo Quiero Taco Bell" ad series in the '90s, in addition to other ad and film work, died yesterday of an apparent stroke. She (yes, she) was fifteen years old.

      Taco Bell Chihuahua Dies at 15 [Us Weekly] (Photo: NightRPStar)

      8:05 PM on Wed Jul 22 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      3,708 views, 69 comments

    • money

      Estate Planning Lessons from Michael Jackson

      Let's face it, Michael Jackson had a spotty record when it came to managing his money. Sure, he earned a gazillion dollars making music and was savvy enough to buy rights to Beatles' tunes, but in his latter days he also spent lavishly, millions more than his annual income, and he racked up a sizeable debt. In other words, you wouldn't want him as your financial advisor. More »

      9:21 AM on Thu Jul 9 2009
      By FMF
      8,063 views, 50 comments

      Most discussed Eyebrows McGee (now...: I would like to bitch about living trusts. Shady lawyers push these because they take a lot longer to draft more »

    • infomercials

      Can Billy Mays Move Product From Beyond The Grave?

      Next week, direct-response marketing juggernaut Telebrands will roll out a new ad campaign for Jupiter Jack, a tiny gadget intended to turn your car radio into a giant cell phone speakerphone. The star of the spot is recently deceased pitchman Billy Mays.

      Why run the spot? For starters, both Telebrands and the Mays family know that Billy would have wanted it that way. More »

      3:17 PM on Thu Jul 2 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      12,565 views, 119 comments

      Most discussed youbastid: I always find it funny whenever a person or group of people says "that's the way he would have wanted more »

    • Ticket holders for the late Michael Jackson's planned 50-concert series in London will receive either full refunds or "souvenir tickets." We're not sure what the latter means. Maybe they're bronzed? Laminated? Holograms? [New York Times] MORE »

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    • tributes

      Billy Mays: A Look Back At A Television Legend

      HI CONSUMERISTS, LAURA NORTHRUP HERE FOR THE BILLY MAYS TRIBUTE POST! Billy is no longer with us, but his oeuvre remains. Let's take a look back at the ads, products, and gentle self-mockery that made Billy a master among pitchmen. More »

      11:38 AM on Mon Jun 29 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      11,244 views, 49 comments

    • how to

      Tax-Saving Moves For 14 Big Life Events

      Life is full of surprises and challenges. Luckily, there's a tax form for just about all of them. Via Kiplinger's, here's 14 major life events that allow for smart tax-saving moves, and how to make those moves. More »

      10:40 AM on Tue Jun 2 2009
      By Ben Popken
      13,473 views, 20 comments

    • funerals

      Study Shows Mortuaries Vary Widely In Pricing

      A non-profit group recently surveyed the prices at 49 different mortuaries and crematoriums in San Diego, and found that "prices vary widely, with some mortuaries charging nearly twice as much as others for similar combinations of services." Although the study focuses on one city, it's a good reminder that you should check around and not assume that pricing is consistent throughout the industry. More »

      1:40 PM on Tue May 26 2009
      By Chris Walters
      2,674 views, 54 comments

      Most discussed nakedscience: My will will say something like: Give any useable organs to those who need it. Give anything else to science. more »

    • jackpots

      Banks Use Life Insurance Policies To Fund Executive Bonuses

      Here's a morbid bit of creative accounting, courtesy of the Wall Street Journal: if you work for Bank of America, J.P. Morgan Chase, or Wells Fargo, your employer may have taken out a life insurance policy on you. More »

      8:16 PM on Thu May 21 2009
      By Chris Walters
      5,751 views, 66 comments

      Most discussed xtc46 - thinksmarter...: Sounds right to me, its insurance on their investment. Training people etc is expensive, why not get a return on more »

    • meow mix up

      You Had A Cat. Here Are Some Cat Ashes. Problem Solved!

      How do you verify the identity of your cat after he's been cremated? Matthew has no idea if the box he received really contains Spike's cremains or the cremains of someone else's pet. His vet offered to print out a new certificate with the correct name on it, but that seems less like a "solution" than a "waste of printer ink" designed to placate without providing answers. More »

      12:33 PM on Wed May 20 2009
      By Chris Walters
      13,210 views, 89 comments

      Most discussed dave_coder: Wow. The crematorium seems totally unorganized. On an unrelated note I just wanted to say that I never understood the pet more »

    • how to

      Save Money On A Funeral

      Someone wrote to us this week that a person in his family is terminally ill, and that he was told "that the cost of the casket, funeral, viewing, and burial would possibly exceed 12,000 dollars." He thinks that's an "exorbitant amount of money," and so do we. There is no reason to pay that much money for a kick-ass funeral that people will be talking about for years to come. You don't need to be a cheapskate to manage this, either—you just need to be aware of your rights and know what traps to watch out for. Here's our list of what to do the next time you have to plan a funeral. More »

      Feature

      11:13 AM on Fri Mar 6 2009
      By Chris Walters
      21,794 views, 110 comments

      Most discussed darkryd: Build your own? Kinda creepy and a little too on the cheap-o side, don't you think? more »

    • facebook

      Update: Facebook Agrees To Take Down Dead Relative's Page

      Stephanie Bemister says that after our post went up Facebook contacted her and agreed to take down the facebook page of her dead brother, an award-winning investigative journalist and Nazi hunter. "Thank you again, Ben," she wrote. "My family has no words that truly express how we feel." Previously Facebook told her they wouldn't remove the page because... More »

      11:52 AM on Sat Feb 21 2009
      By Ben Popken
      38,032 views, 65 comments

      Most discussed Randy Treibel: I actually don't like this. Anyone who was close enough to her brother would have access to his computer and more »

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