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Watch Pink Floyd's video for "Arnold Layne," then go pull out your copy of the Delicate Sound of Thunder concert film and watch a bit of that until your head explodes. Fun!
Dindrane says, "In essence, this series is the sort that people will either love or hate, and you really just have to see it for yourself to be sure. If it sounds like it might appeal to you, then rent it and give it a...[more]
I've been tempted to join the online community/virtual world Second Life, but my problem is I don't have a freaking First Life, so it would be kind of pointless. But this is just priceless and makes me want to join just...[more]
Scientific American’s top science stories of 2005. KurzweilAI’s top news stories for 2005. Junk Food Blog has a bunch of new bits that made our eyebrows dance around: coffee flavor enhancers, ScottC-endorsed...[more]
Doc says, "For the die-hards, this one probably merits a rental, as it won't take long to blow through the expansion's levels. And for those that didn't pick up the Collector's Edition of Doom 3, this is also your best...[more]
The astute among you have noticed that a new contest is up. Win the upcoming Cinema Classics releases from Fox…if you dare. All the details are in the link.
You know, it’s pretty goddamn sad when you’re watching a CG-Lego parody of the Star Wars prequels and the action sequences are cooler than in the original films. I think Royce Graham should direct Episode 7...[more]
There’s just something delightfully off-kilter about all the Gametap ads we’ve seen. This one though, with Pac-Man recreated as a puppet show south of the border, is the best thus far.
Headsup via Screenhead.
Flagrant Disregard now has a roll your own motivational poster tool, where you can take your own pics or pics from Flickr and create a poster sure to inspire. Found via Screenhead. Zombie couple pic from I’m Mad...[more]
Every year, Edge.org asks a question of a bunch of interesting folks and gets what you would expect: very interesting answers. This time around, Steven Pinker’s suggested question was “What is your dangerous...[more]