I just finished interviewing something like 20 people over the past few days. And over and over and over again...
Happy leap second day. Heheh. No, seriously. Today, as we approach midnight, all the atomic clocks will instead add one extra second into the mix. Which will look more like, 23:59:59, 23:59:60, 00:00:00.
Joseph Michael And His Gorgeous Glow Worms Joseph Michael has managed to find and capture the magical equivalent of summer...
Antoine Terrieux and His Vortex of Hair Dryer Installations
I’m sorry – but humans really do some of the craziest stupid stuff ever. This is just redonkulous. Just watch...
Donna Stevens Scary Idiot Box Portraits Should Give Us Pause We’ve always known that the television makes us all just...
I literally cannot stop watching this over and over again. I bust out laughing every time as if it's the first time. This is fantastic.
But what about not only sketching an entire building, but also all the buildings you can see? That is just crazy. That's what insane people on the padded walls of their cell.
Right now I'm stressed. Beyond stressed. I'm working too hard. On too many things. And nothing is simple. And so when I heard about Bruce Shapiro's new robotic zen tables I was soooo ready for this.
Serious Geek Wantage PIXELKABINETT 42 I have an arcade case for my iPad called an iCade… and its pretty cool....
On My Birthday – The Meaning Of Life Earlier this morning I became 42; the meaning of life. See. Only...
They are interesting. And they show the cleverness of inspects, spiders specifically. But is it art? I'd argue no. And yet...
I'm loving this conglomorations so much I'm seriously considering putting them up on my society6 page as prints. Just heartbreaking to see this kind of extravagance embedded deep inside the third world.
Regardless, I'm totally digging on Lilly. I want one, and I don't even have a single use-case. None. I'd have to invent uses for it. And you know what? I'm ok with that. With Lilly... I'm actually ok with this sort of a Robo-Apocolypse. At least it will be televised if nothing else.
The worlds are therapeutically beautiful. The puzzles are clever, if a little on the easy side. The game is a nice change from the normal first person shooter world. There are no guns. There are no people. And in that respect it is very much like Portal... minus the portal gun. But I have enjoyed it very much mainly because it is a different experience than the normal world of games that we are given. So kudos to the Pneuma team for their pushing back against the norm.