A well-done comics-themed parody of the Mac/PC ads. Contents: one joke. But I like the second-order geekness of this.
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A well-done comics-themed parody of the Mac/PC ads. Contents: one joke. But I like the second-order geekness of this.
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=av6fWfmugds]
I’m not a Web retailer, and if I were I would probably find this exchange more painful than fascinating, but as it is I can just sit back and enjoy the weirdness of it. Forbes has a piece up about “Google Hell,” which is where Web retailers end up when they fall out of the top Google rankings and into the search engine’s less accessible …
It never fails to surprise me when I see once-extinct franchises getting re-animated — you think they’re dead, then somebody finds a scrap of intact DNA trapped in amber, and before you know it you’re back to the box office all over again. Arrogant fools — have we not learned to leave Mother Nature alone? I thought the rumors of a new …
My body has been invaded by strep-bearing nanites that are sapping my ability to type coherently and without hallucinating. So I will transmit this post in compressed bullet-point form (I wanted to use the phrase “stuttered tight-point” right there, but I don’t think that actually means anything outside
Years of being sent free books by publishers have made me something of a jaded bastard. But I uttered an involuntary ‘sweet’ today when I opened a package containing an early copy of Spook Country, William Gibson’s new novel, which is due out August 7.
Dedicated Gibson-watchers know that he tends to stick with a mood and a setting …
Kotaku has a report from the opening of a gallery show devoted to I Am 8-Bit, a collection (and book) of art inspired by classic video games. Apparently Joust is extra-inspirational, since it’s heavily represented.
On the whole the art isn’t amazingly great, but it’s kind of heartwarming to see video games get connected up with …
My colleague Jeff Kluger notes that a team of European planet-hunters have found a promisingly Earth-like specimen, which they’ve named Gliese 581c. The money shot is as follows:
Like Earth, it orbits a comfortable distance from its sun; like Earth, it maintains a surface temperature somewhere between 32 and 104 degrees Fahrenheit. Most
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Next week I’m running a panel at the Tribeca Film Festival. The topic — I’m told, I didn’t write it — is as follows:
Here I come to save the… oh, just forget it. For a genre of entertainment originally devised with children in mind, superhero movies have found real success among bigger babies—adults, to be specific. We unleash
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I guess I always did kind of wonder why Picard had a French name but an English accent. Now it can be told: they were supposed to cast a French guy, but couldn’t find one with the proper chops. Roddenberry was dead set against casting Patrick Stewart at all — thus TNG producer Robert Justman:
“We met at Gene Roddenberry’s house,
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Far less coy than the first one. I’m not sure why this is YouTube-only and not on the official site, but it gives you a lot more of what you want: angry Harry — usin’ those Equus acting chops — the Weasley twins on rampage, a killer giggle from Dolores Umbridge, thestrals, centaurs, Voldemort, the Ministry of Magic courtroom, the …
A quick note to plug nerdcore icon MC Frontalot’s new album Secrets from the Future. If you require background on the whole nerdcore phenomenon, I’ve blogged about it here and here. Frontalot was the first artist who got me into nerdcore hip-hop, and he’s fast becoming it’s most visible spokesperson – cf. the upcoming documentary …
I was tired. It was a long flight. The woman next to me was watching a romantic comedy starring Minnie Driver and David Duchovny. Plus I’d already ready the Tolkien book, and it was all I had left in my bag. This is how I came to read All Those Moments, the memoir of Rutger Hauer.
I don’t recommend that you read this book. There are a …