The Internet: I want my life back!
[Via Alana Taylor]
[Via Alana Taylor]
Many people, well, geeks, are participating in a Twitter meme where lyrics to well-known songs are rendered in computer code. If you don’t get it: songsincode tries to display either a title of a song or part of its lyrics (as some songs are more known by the refrain than their title – for example […]
Are you among the many whose lives have been ruined by a never-ending torrent of tweets, friend requests and Internet quizzes? If so, then what are you waiting for? Join the Social Media Addicts Association today!
We think every IT / helpdesk department should have this warning sign displayed at its entrance so that users think twice before placing useless support calls. Edit: A downloadable version of the picture is avalable here (red.) [Via Digg]
Yes folks, today’s teenagers are probably going to be those parents in 30 years. Oh well, I guess this could be pretty cool, depending on which side of the fence you’re standing: L33t or Noob. [Via Joystiq]
By Casey Lynn Contributing Writer, [GAS] Sometimes I’m just so happy that the Internet exists. This video is one of the reasons why.
By Mic Mell Guest Blogger We all love a good fight scene, and sometimes we love a bad fight scene even more. After some research, we have found six fight that can only be described as WTF moments. From the poor choreography to the horrible dramatics, these scenes are guaranteed to leave you saying “SO […]
This week we bring you offerings from the craftier geeks among us. As the owner of a twelve-foot-long crocheted Doctor Who scarf, I have a lot of appreciation for this kind of work. 127.0.0.1 is where the heart is. It’s nice to know that some people can still cross stitch a proper love letter. – […]
Are you amused or disturbed by this video? Color me a little of both. Very little. But I have to hand it to the guy (or just throw it at his butt) — it’s definitely something I can’t do. Nor am I planning to invest the time into acquiring this skill. How about you? Thanks […]
Tom and Harry needed a roommate. But when they took their “search” too literally, the “results” turned out to be more than they bargained for. The three first episodes of the miniseries are available right after the jump.