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I’ve got plenty of geeky t-shirts, but none I’d wear at the office on Valentine’s Day. In that spirit, are are 5 geektastic t-shirts you can get to celebrate on February 14th! Please note that all these shirts come with free worldwide shipping until Feb. 9th.
The neatoshop also has plenty of other Valentine’s Day tees apart from those above, so be sure to check ’em all out!
This Starry Night Hogwarts Castle print is available in sizes 8″x8″ to 24″x24″.
This stunning print of my original painting entitled “van Gogh Never Saw Hogwarts” utilizes all silver traditional photo processing. It is printed on high quality Kodak Professional Endura Premier Paper, which will last over 60 years without fading.
A Washington state politician says video game “loot boxes” could be classed as gambling. Kevin Ranker wants to force the state’s gambling commission to investigate the issue.
Ranker has introduced a bill in the state Senate that wouldn’t affect loot boxes themselves but rather would force the commission to carry out a formal study and make recommendations for any legislation that is needed. (It’s not clear if he tried simply asking them to do so before going down the lawmaking route.)
The study would have to address four issues, specifically:
If the bill passes, the commission would have to complete its study and provide findings, along with any recommended legislative and regulatory changes, by 1 December this year. That might not leave long given that the bill itself would take some time to become law (if it is passed.)
The issue of loot boxes as gambling has already come up with the Entertainment Software Rating Board rejecting calls to automatically rate games with loot boxes as suitable for adults only. Its argument was that a player purchasing a loot box always gets something for their money, unlike a gambler who might get nothing.
The counter-argument would be that the item in the box might be ‘less valuable’ than the payment price, though working out a real-world value of a game item is hardly a clear-cut task.
Most of the cases we call “electrocutions” are actually electric shocks: an electric current running through a body. Whether an electric shock becomes an electrocution depends on the nature of the current involved.
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This comic by Zen Pencils is an adaptation of a poem by American slam poet Taylor Mali. What Teachers Make is Mali’s most well-known poem and was inpired by an actual dinner conversation he had. If you want to see Mali performing the poem, be sure to check out the video below.
Check out the chart below (click to enlarge) and let us know who your favorite voice actor is? As far as I’m concerned, Mark Hamill is my favorite!
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A look at what would happen if your airplane door bursted open while in mid-flight.