City officials in Alamogordo, N.M., have given a Canadian movie crew permission to search an old landfill for Atari video games reportedly dumped there in the 1980s — including a game based on the movie “E.T.” that was so bad it helped sink the company (Page A8).
The last time pop culture-obsessed nerds got this excited about garbage was when a couple of Trekkers happened to see Leonard Nimoy lugging his trash can to the curb outside his home in Los Angeles.
Potent weapon against malaria: Scientists have found that mosquitoes infected with malaria are attracted to human odors from dirty socks, which may help them create traps that target only disease-carrying skeeters.
In the meantime, if you’re traveling to tropical places anytime soon, you might want to leave the tube socks — and the 15-year-old with sketchy personal hygiene — at home.
No more Rental Equipment Inc.: Speaking of stinky old socks, you can’t return yours to REI for a full refund or store credit any more if you bought them more than a year ago.
But if you’ve got a box of Atari 2600 games on a garage shelf, there’s a fellow in an ill-fitting polo shirt who would like your contact information.
— Mark Carlson, Herald staff
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