February 29, 2008
Mac vs PC vs Linux — South Park Style
Get the @&$% out of here. Classic…
Filed under: Linux, Geekculture, Microsoft, Apple, TV / Video
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Get the @&$% out of here. Classic…
Filed under: Linux, Geekculture, Microsoft, Apple, TV / Video
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I don’t know what everyone is making a big fuss about. I would love to have super cosmic space powers like Tom Cruise.
Sign me up! I’m no f!@#ing spectator.
I was in tears.
Filed under: Geekculture, TV / Video
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Finally, something worth watching on Joost. Check it out. I should probably tell you that I haven’t logged into Joost in quite some time, so this might be old news, but it’s great news nonetheless. Now all they need to add is Thundercats, Mask, TMNT, Silverhawks, Star Blazers, G.I. Joe, and Voltron — and I’ll be reliving my cartoon glory days. I also liked the Snorks. Don’t judge me!

On a related note, “Transformers the Movie” still holds the title of most incredible animated movie ever made, followed ever so closely by Titan A.E. and the Secret of Nimh. Oh, and all of Hayao Miyazaki movies. That guy’s pretty impressive.
Filed under: Geekculture, TV / Video, Zen Geekery, Movies
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June 17th.
Put that date in your Google calendar!!
Filed under: Geekculture, TV / Video, Cyberculture
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Scratch is a new programming language developed at M.I.T. and specifically geared towards kids. Instead of using the conventional syntax based methodology, Scratch employs colorful building blocks (objects) which users can drag and drop. Each of these blocks has different attributes, and when combined with other blocks, users can alter the functionality of their program and create something truly unique. It’s a great way to get kids interested in and understand the fundamentals of programming.
Interesting Video and Article on Scratch by the BBC.
Filed under: Geekculture, Software, News, Technology, Design / Development
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This is the best. Bubbleguru.com allows you to create a video right from their website and embed it into your website as a little video pop-up bubble. And you now how much we all like pop-ups, right?
It’s completely free and it takes only a few minutes to get a new video on your site. I signed up, created a video, and embedded it into my site in under 5 minutes. Sorry for the bad quality. I used the built-in mic and camera on my MacBook. But imagine the possibilities.
Not only can I annoy people with my writing, but now someone has made it easy for me to annoy people with my face too. Thanks bubbleguru! Their slogan should be “We are Web 2.0s version of blinking text”.
All kidding aside though, this looks like pretty cool technology. You might see me pop in from time to time. Prepare yourself.
Filed under: Software, TV / Video, Geekculture, Web 2.0, Cyberculture, Design / Development, Technology, Internet
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Have you ever been sitting at your desk thinking to yourself, “Man, I wish I brought my Ninja mask to work today.” Yeah, me too. Well thanks to the teachings of Ninja master Vern Reid, there is a quick and easy way to create your very own Ninja mask using an ordinary T-shirt. MacGyver would have been proud.
Behold!
Filed under: Geekculture, Zen Geekery, How To's
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These are great pictures. They remind me of what my basement (a.k.a. the dungeon) used to look like.
Filed under: Geekculture, Links, Hardware, Cyberculture, Technology
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