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The Colt 45 in the background totally made this video for me.
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The Colt 45 in the background totally made this video for me.
Gamers could be joining in a real televised sporting event from their homes early in 2010.
Real Time Race has been developing a system that places players side-by-side with the drivers in real races.
For all of the people getting ready to migrate to Windows 7, Ninite provides the most popular apps you want in one installation package and gets them installed so you don't need to click through a million windows.
The apparent inventors of WiFi take everyone to court.
EEEEVERYYYYONNNNNEEEE!
Twelve rejected Star Wars promotional items, many of which I would buy in a heartbeat if they were actually available...and if it were still 1984.
Who the hell am I kidding? I'd probably still buy them.
This guy has taken his papercraft to a whole new level.
It may look like a piece of honeycomb, but this lattice-shaped image is the first ever close-up view of a single molecule.
If you're a fan of Halo, this is awesome as hell. If you're not a fan of Halo, go play some Wii Bowling or something, queermo.
The last thing that Neil remembers, he was drunk playing a game of Zelda when he whipped out his memeber and he masturbated to the fairy in the game cause she was kinda hot and then he asphixiated himself with a Nintendo game controller and that somehow transported him into the game...
A live performance for Seattle's Marrowstone in the City program. Order of performance:
The Legend of Zelda
Pokemon
Halo
Tetris
Kirby
Pong
Super Mario Bros.
Super Mario World
Before SimCity — even before Dungeons and Dragons — back when “computer” was a job title, people still found ways to vaporize countless hours of free time designing and maintaining private universes. In the analog world, such parallel realities were built with tweezers, glue and a spouse’s permission to cover the basement with papier-mâché massifs and plywood plains.
Jem Stansfield builds a vortex cannon to huff and puff and blow a house wall of bricks down.
Of course, a true geek would still install a replica of Captain Kirk's chair.
Photographer Nick Drummond realized he didn't just have a new pet. He had a friend for life.
New technology supposedly enables 1.6 terabytes of information to be stored on a single DVD, utilizing 5-dimensional encoding.
There Will Be Brawl is a dramatic, dark-humored web series based on characters from the Nintendo classic game, Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Here in episode 5, Luigi turns down an offer from the hottest elf ever, once again proving that he is a complete moran.
For previous episodes, check out http://therewillbebrawl.com/.
The MIT kids are at it again. $350 interactive camera, projector, cell phone gizmo. In one example they look at the cover of a book (and thus the camera does also) and it projects onto the cover the Amazon ratings and other links / info.
Some handy stuff here! It's nerdalicious!
There’s a scene toward the end of the book Contact by Carl Sagan, where the protagonist Ellie Arroway finds a Message embedded deep in the digits of PI. The Message is perhaps an artifact of an extremely advanced intelligence that apparently manipulated one of the fundamental constants of the universe as a testament to their power as they wove space and time. I’m reminded of this scene by the Time.com 100 Poll where millions have voted on who are the world’s most influential people in government, science, technology and the arts. Just as Ellie found a Message embedded in PI, we find a Message embedded in the results of this poll.
In case you missed it, the Mythbusters crank the season opener up to 11, attempting to fuse metal to metal and "pancake" a compact car. They tried replicating the myth, but this is the video of their attempt to replicate the mythical results.
Confirmed, plausible, or busted, this is pretty epic.
I really don't think old computer hardware is "crap," I was just struggling for a decent title on this one. (And failed.)
Computer scientist Danny Hillis conceived of the 10,000 Year Clock project as a monument to long-term thinking. The design and development on the clock began in 1997 and has itself been a long-term and time-consuming process, already having generated an array of ideas and prototypes as well as mechanical and design patents. The designers hope that with a longer sense of time will come a more broad and long-term way of thinking, and a greater sense of what is possible in the future.
Oh the possibilities. Thinkgeek has a T-shirt with a speaker and remote that plays customizable sound files via an SD card.
It's like that episode of Family Guy come to life.
For the first time, MIT researchers have shown they can genetically engineer viruses to build both the positively and negatively charged ends of a lithium-ion battery.
Tonight Paramount pulled off one of the coolest stunts in fan history. Promoted as just a 10 minute preview of the new Star Trek to show along with The Wrath of Khan, tonight fans in Austin, TX were actually shown the entire new Star Trek movie. The event included surprise guests, including the original Spock himself, Leonard Nimoy.
Preliminary reviews of the movie are quite positive.
Why didn't I think of creating this...
All of us have seen the Periodic Table of Elements in our school. I always hated to look at that Long Table of Elements, half of them which I still don’t remember. But these cool Periodic Tables of things other than the Chemical Elements are cool and worth taking a look at. Click on the images to view them in Full Resolution.
So don't even try.
Tesla has a big media event planned today at 12PM PST to unveil the new Model S sedan. That plan has been blow out of the water a bit thanks to social media mogul Kevin Rose, the founder of Digg.com, who has uploaded what appear to be a few official images of the all-electric sedan on his Flickr page.
Oh yeah, and Tesla coils...