The most popular Diggs: iPad 2, signs you're an aging gamer

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Tuesday 08 March 2011 01:00
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The most popular news, videos and images as picked by Digg users during the last seven days, recorded on March 8.

1. Official: Apple Unveils Thinner, Faster iPad 2 - an article about Apple's unveiling of the iPad 2.

2. Ten Signs You're an Aging Gamer - Signs you are an aging gamer include having pixelated artwork posted somewhere, knowing what the "Nintendo Smell" is, and no longer playing games online with strangers or playing portable games in public.

3. Oh f**k... RUN! RUN! RUN! RUN! - an animated GIF of army members misfiring a mortar and running away as fast as they can when it lands just a few meters away from them.

4. Jon Stewart Exposes The Lavish Lifestyle Of The American Public School Teacher - a video of The Daily Show host Jon Stewart ridiculing the Wisconsin union situation and their position of "overpaid" teachers.

5. Forget Google - it's Apple that is turning into the evil empire - Apple is the "most admired" company in America for the sixth year in a row and the UK's Guardian says this "gives Apple unparalleled power."

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