Thor 3: Thor’s Super Sweet 16 [Video]

If this was real, would you watch it? :)

In Asgard Thor is preparing for his Super Sweet 16!

[PistolShrimps]



Epic Costumes Galore at Blizzcon 2013 [Picture Gallery]

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If there’s one event where cosplayers go over and beyond with their costumes, it’s most definitely Blizzcon! Unfortunately, the event was cancelled last year, but they’re back in strength in 2013! Check out some of the awesome costumes that photographer Martin Wong (With permission), Davann Srey (With Permission) and Chris Alcoran (CC) captured via their camera!

[Sources: Davann Srey Photography | Martin Wong | Chris Alcoran]

Make-a-Wish Foundation to Grant Young Boy’s Dream of Becoming “Batkid”

Grab the tissues, because this story is gonna make your eyes leak.

Miles is 5 years old. He has leukemia. He also loves superheroes, because they give him strength.

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All Miles wants is to fight crime in Gotham City and the Make-a-Wish Foundation in the Bay Area is making that happen.

On November 15, the mayor of San Francisco, the police chief, and thousands of volunteers will transform San Francisco into Gotham City, just for Miles!

Miles will hit the streets in a Batmobile with an adult Batman sidekick, rescuing citizens and fighting villains…and eating burgers.

From the Make-a-Wish Bay Area:

After rescuing a damsel in distress from the cable car tracks in Nob Hill, and capturing the Riddler in the act of robbing a downtown vault, Batman will eat his lunch at the Burger Bar in San Francisco – directly above Union Square. While at Burger Bar, he will get a call on his batphone to go to the window – where he will look down and see a huge group of volunteers jumping up and down asking for Batman’s help. Why?

Because the Penguin will be kidnapping a famous Gotham City mascot! The getaway car will be visible on Union Square (a convertible so that everyone can see what is happening), and the chase will be on!

After catching the Penguin, Batman will make his final stop at City Hall, where the Mayor and the Police Chief of Gotham City will thank him and give him the key to the city. We plan on having hundreds of volunteers and donors collected to cheer and thank our Batman!

[via SFist]



MOVE OVER, PUMPKIN SPICE: Starbucks Now Serving Butterbeer!

Sort of.

Apparently, the butterbeer frappuccinos are part of a “secret menu” of drinks that aren’t actually advertised. The barista may know what you’re talking about, but since it isn’t actually part of the regular Starbucks drink menu, it’s recommended you tell them this recipe when you order:

  • Crème Frappuccino base, made with whole milk (not skim or 2%, which will mess up the consistency)
  • 3 pumps of caramel syrup
  • 3 pumps of toffee nut syrup
  • Top with caramel drizzle

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There is also a warm version:

  • Whole milk steamer
  • Caramel syrup (2 pumps for a tall, 3 for grande, 4 for venti)
  • Toffee nut syrup (2 pumps for a tall, 3 for grande, 4 for venti)
  • Cinnamon Dolce syrup (2 pumps for a tall, 3 for grande, 4 for venti)
  • Top with whipped cream and salted caramel bits
  • Optional: 1 shot of espresso (2 for a grande or venti)

The butterbeer drink is only available for the holiday season, as the coffee chain does not carry toffee nut syrup year round.

[via E! Online]

Possible Cure for Noise-Induced Hearing Loss

Deafness caused by loud noise, infection, and toxic drugs may soon be a thing of the past.

Scientists have discovered a drug that restores sensory hair cells which are responsible for hearing loss. Codenamed LY411575, the drug works by suppressing proteins called Notch — which prevent stem cells from becoming new sensory hair cells within the cochlea, the auditory area of the inner ear.”

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The drug was successful in restoring hearing to mice that had lost their ability hear due to loud noise exposure.

“The significance of the study is that hearing loss is a huge problem affecting 250 million worldwide,” lead researcher Dr. Albert Edge of Harvard Medical School said.

[via The Positive]

The Internet Explorer Anime – Feat. Inori Aizawa [Video]

Look! It’s Sailor Internet Explorer!

This video was created by Microsoft Singapore, dedicated to all anime fans worldwide in celebration of Anime Festival Asia (AFA) 2013.

The dark side of the Internet can be a dangerous and scary place. Will our heroine be able to survive?

[Internet Explorer]

Bitcoin May Favor the Selfish

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The virtual currency Bitcoin may have a fundamental flaw according to two Cornell University professors. And they’re not talking about its lack of official recognition or oversight.

Emin Gun Sirer, who specialises in operating systems and networking, discusses the piece in a post on the “Hacking, Distributed” blog in which he details a paper he has prepared with colleague Ittay Eyal. They argue that the system relies on user acting in the best interest of the Bitcoin community, but that it creates too strong an incentive working against this.

The issue centers on the way new units of the Bitcoin currency are “created” when computers solve a cryptographic puzzle, a process designed to control the number of units in circulation and avoid inflation risks. That’s something supporters of Bitcoin consider a major advantage compared with government issued currencies.

As New Scientist describes, each time a computer solves a puzzle (known as successful mining), it adds a new entry to the complete list of Bitcoin transactions, known as the blockchain, which effectively creates a new puzzle to be solved.

In some cases two computers or groups of computers may solve the same puzzle and create different branches of the blockchain. The usual procedure is that when this happens and is discovered, the shorter branch is abandoned.

The problem Sirer and Eyal raise is that a fundamental flaw in the way the Bitcoin system is designed means it’s possible to engage in “selfish mining.” This means working to create a lengthy branch but keep it secret for some time. Eventually the branch would be released and immediately become the dominant branch and force all others to be abandoned. That could mean a big Bitcoin payout for the people behind the dominant branch and little or no reward for people who’d been working on the other branches.

While it’s highly unlikely an individual could get much benefit of selfish mining, Bitcoin allows users to pool their mining resources and then split the rewards proportionally. Sirer and Eyal believe there’s a serious risk that this could create an incentive for new users to join a selfish mining group and that the more people join, the greater the incentive becomes for even more people to join, creating a snowball effect.

To date, the assumption has been that selfish mining could only work if the group using the tactic made up a majority of all mining capability, something that seems unlikely. According to Sirer and Eyal that’s a misconception and as things stand, a small percentage acting as selfish miners could kick off the snowball effect.

They propose a technical change to Bitcoin but note this would only increase the threshold to 25 percent of miners needing to be selfish — and that there’s already a group that exceeds this threshold. They also believe that even a perfect technical solution couldn’t raise the limit to more than 33 percent.

Not everyone backs Sirer and Eyal’s conclusions though. Several commenters on the blog post argue that the system does in fact have more of an incentive against selfish mining, which is that the narrower the control and influence over Bitcoin become, the less credibility and trust the currency will have, reducing its value in comparison to “real world” currencies. They argue that Sirer and Eyal mistakenly assume selfish miners are motivated by the raw number of Bitcoins they can gain, rather than also taking into account the “value” of each Bitcoin.

Crying Baby Calmed by ‘Star Wars’ Theme Song [Video]

The Force is strong with this one.
http://youtu.be/IgDrOI78ru8

[Gezi Park? / Source: YouTube]