Yes, I know, this is kind of stupid. Funny stupid, but still stupid.
Answer My Riddle [Comic]
New Pacific Rim Uprising Trailer Shows Kaiju-Jaegers Hybrids [Video]
That’s right, it seems there are some Kaiju-Jaegers hybrids in the latest trailer for “Pacific Rim Uprising.” Check it out!
The globe-spanning conflict between otherworldly monsters of mass destruction and the human-piloted super-machines built to vanquish them was only a prelude to the all-out assault on humanity in Pacific Rim Uprising.
In Theaters March 23, 2018!
Crocheted and Knitted Ghostbusters Dog Costume [Pics]
Artist Mia Svensson (@mightystargazer on Instagram) of Crivens! Studio likes to create costumes for her dog, and for one of her recent creation, she decided to crochet and knit a Ghostbusters costume for her little friend. Check it out!
A few other costumes she created for her dog:
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That Red Dot on Your Forehead [Comic]
Facebook’s ‘New Time Unit’ Is No Gimmick
Facebook has created its own unit of time dubbed “a flick.” It’s a tiny fraction of a second and, surprisingly enough, might be genuinely useful.
The flick is 1/705600000 of a second. It will take the spot of the shortest unit of time that’s still longer than a nanosecond, but that’s not the point.
Instead it’s all about the number. It’s specifically chosen to be divisible by virtually every common frames per second setting used in video and every common kHz sample rate for digital audio. For example, a single frame on a 24 fps recording lasts for 29400000 flicks.
The idea of the flick (a not-quite-portmanteau of “frame tick”) is to get around the problem that computers normally have to figure out the time of a frame or chunk of audio data as a fraction of a second but expressed as a decimal number. Short of working with infinitely long strings of numbers, these time periods eventually have to be rounded up or down.
At some point, the aggregated inaccuracies from such rounding become noticeable (particularly if data is converted between systems of programs that round at a different point) and produces glitches or skips in video. A researcher quoted by the BBC noted this is particularly problematic in video that relies on being immersive such as in gaming or VR, with the glitch effectively breaking the brain’s suspension of disbelief.
The one limitation of the system is that it doesn’t quite work with analog footage in the NTSC format. That’s because the frame rates used in NTSC are defined as irrational numbers (such as 30 * 1000/1001). While Facebook didn’t try to address this, some of the common roundings of the frame rate numbers do happen to neatly fit into a specific number of flicks.
These Harry Potter Clutches are Perfect for an Evening in Diagon Alley!
The perfect clutches for an evening in Diagon Alley!
Once you’ve been sorted, declare your House allegiance with one of these shiny clutches that are a mini version of your house’s uniform from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Choose Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, or Slytherin. They have enough room for all your necessaries, plus they make a sweet way to carry around your eReader or a small, less-bitey reproduction of the Monster Book of Monsters.
If Magic Items Gave Bonuses D&D Players Actually Need [Comic]
[Source: Is It Canon by @RockPaperCynic and @BigSimpleComics]
Happy 10th Birthday Breaking Bad: The Entire Series Retold in Just One Minute!
Breaking Bad just turned 10 this week. Here’s the entire series resumed in just one minute!
Every Video Game Store Ever [Video]
Video Game Stores – whether it’s getting ripped off on trade-ins, waiting in line for the big new release, or more, this is Every Game Store Ever!
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