1.) Something tells me now that More Magazine is also hosting a ‘Women of Wall Street’ photo shoot for an upcoming issue, it’ll be a little different than the one Playboy announced (and we had suggestions for) back in early October. But I could be wrong? [More Magazine]
2.) What happens when one saucey band of personal finance writers decides to enter a game of wits with a wealthy and powerful "Hong Kong e-mail scammer"? Hilarity ensues. [MainStreet]
3.) What does everyone think of CNBC’s new "humor" blog? To be honest, it’s a bit edgier than I would have guessed. I’m actually kind of impressed, but it’s still a squeaky clean CNBC blog no matter how you look at it. Say the F word! [CNBC's Pony Blog]
4.) Check out what kind of house $500,000 (Australian) buys across that country. Now think of all the kangaroos you could be murdering right now. Have I sold you yet? [MoneyCompare]
5.) Study shows body language can indicate socioeconomic status. Acting ‘ghetto’ to display false toughness will soon be replaced by excessive slouching and the imminent onset of severe scoliosis. [Physorg]
6.) Someone figured out the Death Star would cost $15.6 Septillion to create. I am beyond impressed. Luke, you wasteful bastard. [Gizmodo]
7.) Ridiculous CNBC video clip of the day: America is getting raped by the girl scouts. [Clusterstock]
8.) Smashing basically lays out how you should redesign your website. Let’s face it, your old design sucked. [Smashing]
9.) The strange beauty of a flooded McDonald’s. [Animal NY]
10.) Best Buy deems Circuit City’s liquidation "unfortunate" AND manages to spell everything correctly. [AdFreak]
11.) Tomato can billboard horrifyingly reminiscent of ‘Attack Of The Killer Tomatoes!’ [BrandFreak]
12.) It’s never too soon, right?! I see no difference between baby teeth "falling out naturally" and "rotting away painfully". [LookU]







