Well (bleeping) played.
Editor’s note: Nope, these are not targeted at all at the ladies reading this site! :)
Tags: deadestpool, deadpool, deadpool movie, deadpoolers, deadpools
Well (bleeping) played.
Editor’s note: Nope, these are not targeted at all at the ladies reading this site! :)
Tags: deadestpool, deadpool, deadpool movie, deadpoolers, deadpools
Here’s a fantastic metal cover of the Fallout 4 theme by EvilDucky Production, a French group of musicians that does metal covers and remixes of song from movies, video games, and more!
Also, be sure to check out their interpretation of the World of Warcraft’s “Times Change.”
A short film by The CGBros featuring four friends that build a jet-powered craft that can teleport across the universe… or to an alternate dimension. The movie ends too soon, so I hope the people behind the project will film a sequel eventually!
When a group of friends discover a secret code on the dark-web, they build a jet-powered craft to attempt jumping to the far side of our galaxy. But when they succeed, they unwittingly open up earth to the ‘aware’ – civilizations who are advanced enough to ‘jump’ through space.
Earth sits at a crucial way-point in the universe and has been targeted for illegal colonization. Only our adventurers can stop this – if they prove to the galactic council how nefarious the security chief’s plans are. Such a quest will take them to the far edges of the galaxies and the far-flung worlds there.
Ferrofluid is a liquid that displays unusual properties in the presence of a magnetic field. Watch what happens when we mix ferrofluid with the liquid from a glow stick!
Chewbacca John is one funny guy! Don’t forget to un-mute each video before watching it, and then mute it back before you watch the next one. I hate how vine video embeds do not allow much customizations!
A fantastic comic by Blizzard Entertainment artist Tyson Murphy illustrating Ben Solo and Chewy’s rather complicated friendship.
[Source: Tyson Murphy on Tumblr | Art Prints by Tyson Murphy]
A new song by Norwegian comedy duo Ylvis (of “What did The Fox Say” Fame) that pokes fun at a Capella groups such as Pentatonix. Boodelooap.
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While millions around the world are quite rightly celebrating the musical career of the late David Bowie, the tech community is remembering some of his pioneering work with the Internet.
Bowie of course had numerous connections to technology and science fiction, including starring as an extraterrestrial in The Man Who Fell To Earth, portraying Nikolas Tesla in The Prestige, and writing the song Space Oddity which was famously played by Chris Hadfield on the International Space Station.
He was also among the earliest musicians to embrace the potential of the Internet. In 1996 his song Telling Lies was arguably the first single from a major artist to be made available as a downloadable track. He also took part in some of the earliest major live audio streaming events, both of his own concert and a charity event.
In 1998 he launched BowieNet, his own Internet Service Provider. As well as getting dial-up access to the Internet and a davidbowie.com email address, subscribers got exclusive access to audio and video content and regular live chats with Bowie himself. It offered a level of fan experience and interactivity rarely seen in an era when musician websites tended to be static corporate experiences.
The site even hosted BowieWorld, a 3D virtual world (pictured) where, for an additional fee, members could create their own avatar in the style later popularized by sites such as Second Life. As well as interacting with other avatars, users could explore everything from a virtual art gallery with Bowie’s work to a maze themed on his career.
Chant it with me folks:
Rocket League.
Rocket League.
Rocket League……
Tags: 2016 games, console, Games, video games, xbox one
Infographic by the awesome folks over at Comics Alliance. Please note that all dates and information featured on this infographic are subjected to change and that Sony and Fox have not announced any dates past 2018.
[Source: Comics Alliance]