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 Did you know that every second of video you watch puts 0.2 grams of CO2 in the atmosphere  Only counting YouTube, with 2 billion videos watched every day at a conservative 10 seconds each, that   4,000 tonnes. It just goes downhill from there. This animated infographic鈥攃reated by Dan Ilic and designed by Patrick Clair鈥攕hows our internet consumption is kind of dirty, as harmless as it may seem. But before you scream that cats and Rick Astley are destroying us, keep in mind that this is nothing compared to most other ind stanley cup ustries. In fact, I would argue that, despite the senseless dumb videos and lolcat watching, the environmental cost/benefit ratio of the internet is extremely positive for humans. Perhaps the most positive ever in our history as species. If you don ;t count wine and beer, I mean. Cats and Rick Astley may still destroy the planet, though. But not with YouTube videos. Their evil plan is another stanley thermobecher . [Thanks stanley cup  Lisa!]                                                        Energy Vder Facebook for Android 2.0: Completely Rebuilt for Speed
 Facebook demanded a federal judge Monday dismiss an extortionate lawsuit brought by Paul Ceglia, an entrepreneur with a shady past who is claiming half ownership of the social-networking service.     Evidence allegedly showing Ceglia baked a forged contract that claimed he owned half of Facebook. The filing comes as Facebook seeks  stanley quencher to terminate the ownership flap ahead of a looming, but as yet unscheduled, initial public offering valued at an estimated $5 billion. The Palo Alto-based company said forensic evidence, including an examination of Ceglia   hard drive, proves that Ceglia had forged e-mails and a 2003 contract between himself and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg  a con stanley cup website tract that is at the center of Ceglia   nearly 2-year-old New York federal court lawsuit.  stanley vaso Ceglia   lawsuit was nothing more than an attempted shakedown, Facebook attorney Orin Snyder wrote U.S. District Judge Richard Arcara. Snyder said the suit amounted to extortionate demands from Ceglia. Zuckerberg has maintained all along that Ceglia   contract was a fake. Judge Acara had authorized the forensic testing last year. The results  including allegations that Ceglia employed a hex editor to manipulate the text of the disputed contract in order to make the datestamps look accurate  was submitted to him Monday. The documents also say Ceglia employed a method called baking by which he allegedly