Duke Nukem Forever: Slash000 is a very, very patient man
Slash000, for your unearthly patience, we salute you! For those of you who don’t get it, start by reading this, then look at the date on the receipt. Edit 07/09/2010: And now this. [Via]
Slash000, for your unearthly patience, we salute you! For those of you who don’t get it, start by reading this, then look at the date on the receipt. Edit 07/09/2010: And now this. [Via]
Produced by Christopher Hendryx as his thesis for the department of Computer Animation at the Ringling College of Art + Design, Oxygen is a really cool 3D animated short featuring Oxygen as our main hero, with various other elements thrown in as supporting characters. Now, if all chemistry classes where this interesting, I guess it […]
In the following video, The Onion News Network reports that long time Star Trek fans feel the new movie betrays what Star Trek is all about. For instance, it seems that some trekkies are outraged at the fact that Klingon dialogues in the movie are subtitled, because it allows the Klingons to be understood by […]
It’s an all-out typeface-off in the sequel to the Font Conference.
By Casey Lynn Contributing Writer, [GAS] So Google is getting in on the whole “going green” thing by foregoing the “noisy mowers that run on gasoline and pollute the air” in favor of renting a bunch of goats to chew on the lawn at the company headquarters in Mountain View. Two hundred of them hang […]
James T. Kirk is the new kid at Starfleet Academy and he’s got no friends… until… Thanks Kate!
The original version isn’t really entertaining, but now that I’ve seen this one, I have to get myself a Slap Chop right now!
By Jimmy Rogers (@me) Contributing Writer, [GAS] Maybe you’ve heard about the recent controversy over the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva. This device, probably the most complex machine ever devised by man, has been the focus of much debate because of its potential to do two things. Be an enormous waste of money Create a black […]
In this hilariously lively performance, actress Sarah Jones channels an opinionated elderly Jewish woman, a fast-talking Dominican college student and more, giving TED2009 just a sample of her spectacular character range.
Can you imagine this kind of thing happening for real on a large scale? If people would start doing this, I’d probably move as far away from civilization as I can, in a middle of a wood somewhere in the great Canadian north possibly. [Via TechEblog]