WANT: Embossed Captain Marvel Mug

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An embossed Captain Marvel mug from Thinkgeek! I love the design on this one, it looks fantastic!

We admit, we’ve been a little obsessed with Jamie McKelvie’s stylish and practical redesign of the good Captain’s costume since it was introduced in 2012. Those primary colors. That classic cut. The fauxhawk. It’s a good look on Carol; it’s a great look on your morning cup o’ joe. Except the fauxhawk, that would just be weird. Or… awesome? All we know is that Carol can fly safely to the sun and back in this outfit, so surely it can keep your coffee warm!

[Embossed Captain Marvel Mug]


OpenOffice May Be Doomed

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The people behind OpenOffice say the free software may need to be ditched. A lack of staff working on the project is making it increasingly difficult to be confident about maintaining security in the software.

The news comes in an email from Dennis Hamilton, vice president of the Apache group that oversees the software. He writes that “there is no ready supply of developers who have the capacity, capability, and will to supplement the roughly half-dozen volunteers holding the project together.”

According to Hamilton, the lack of staff is causing two major problems. One is that too often the project finds itself in a position of having to disclose security vulnerabilities without already having developed “mitigation” such as a patch. At one point that year that even meant having to recommend using rival software as a workaround.

The second problem is that there’s now a genuine possibility of the project not having the required number of people under its own committee rules system to approve and release a new edition of the software.

ZDNet notes the lack of OpenOffice developers is at least partly because many have jumped ship to the rival project LibreOffice.

Hamilton says that “retirement of the project is a serious possibility” for dealing with its woes. Discussing hypothetically how this would work, he suggests effectively freezing the project so that people can download the most recent edition if they want and access archives of development discussions, but that the project makes clear there’ll be no new editions and then ceases ‘official’ communications.

Someone Made the House from Up in Real Life!

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The house from UP is real! I feel like my soul just grew a little more content in knowing that. I know this may be older news to some of you, but I never knew it happened, and didn’t know it existed, and in finding out, my first thought was I wanted to share it. So if some of you have seen this, sorry, but for the few who haven’t, perhaps they are as in awe of it as I am.

So what you are seeing is real. Yup!

The contractor contacted Disney and signed a contract that they COULD do it, but the fine print was there can only be ONE Up house ever made, and so they had it specially made for a couple (who have not made themselves known or how much it cost them open to the public) and now there is a real UP house, recreated perfectly, sans balloons of course. Would not want that house floating away again.

Rumor is the couple may have faced some hardship over the house since, but I refuse to look deeper into this and be crying over it all over again. The movie did that enough to me, I don’t need it to do it again.

Editor’s note: The house is located in Utah, and for those who want to visit or take photos of it, you can do so… for a fee.

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