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New German theme park for men lets men drive cranes, bulldozers, and other earth-moving and construction equipment

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NASCAR fans in Daytona Beach are faking handicaps and forging signs to get good parking spots.

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A study of women in video games.

Finally, in the spirit of ruining fun, modern parking meters have some nasty new features.
In Pacific Grove, Calif., parking meters know when a car pulls out of the spot and quickly reset to zero -- eliminating drivers' little joy of parking for free on someone else's quarters. In Montreal, when cars stay past their time limit, meters send real-time alerts to an enforcement officer's hand-held device, reducing the number of people needed to monitor parking spaces -- not to mention drivers' chances of getting away with violations. Meanwhile, in Aspen, Colo., wireless "in-car" meters may eliminate the need for curbside parking meters altogether: They dangle from the rear-view mirror inside the car, ticking off prepaid time.

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