Holy Batmobile Traffic Jam, Batman! [Caption Contest]


Pic: Geektyrant

Holy Batmobile traffic jam, Batman! Where are all the Batmobiles going? Your caption could win a prize from the NeatoShop.

But first, the story behind the pic: Warner Bros. is hosting an event Extra Comic-Con, where they put together all of the Batmobiles from the Batman movie franchise (see previously on [GAS]) in San Diego’s Bayfront Park on July 12 to 15.

Now, on to the Geeks Are Sexy Caption Contest! Here are the rules:

1. Write a funny caption in the comment section below
2. Write your selection of a NeatoShop item from the Gift for Geeks section. You can pick any item in stock, $25 or less. Go ahead, take a look.
3. You can enter as many times as you’d like, but one entry per comment, please
4. Incomplete entries forfeit the prize, okay?

Funniest caption wins! We’ll pick the winner soon – Good luck and happy captioning!

Update 7/25/12: Congratulations to kainvinosec who won with this gem “Robin’s garage sale went too far.”



Hufflepuff – Sorted this Way [Music Video]

One of the great things about Harry Potter is the setting. The school in particular with its various houses like Gryffindor, Slytherin and those other two.

The series focuses so much on the two lead rival houses that sometimes it feels like there is something wrong with being from Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw. But students don’t end up in those houses as a punishment or because they are not good enough. The Sorting Hat tells you what you were destined to be.

You were sorted this way.

I have to say I might have paid more attention to the Hufflepuffs if they were dressed like this!

The lyrics work, and the visuals are pretty fun, but I found the singing voices (while good) are a little off mix.

So which is your favourite house? I suddenly find myself wavering.

Editor’s note: Now that these guys have done both Slytherin and Hufflepuff themes songs, I guess we can expect to see Gryffindor and Ravenclaw versions soon as well, right??



The Avengers: The Epic Fantasy Edition [Picture Gallery]

After being inspired by his housemate’s idea of an epic fantasy edition of the Avengers, DeviantArtist TheDurrrrian painted each characters part of the team, along with Loki, in a style that can’t be described as anything else than amazing. Check it out:

I encourage you all to go and have a look at TheDurrrrian’s Deviantart gallery. Go ahead, you’ll be glad you did.

Google’s Project Glass Moving Forward

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At Google’s I/O conference the giant company offered developers the chance to be the first to get their hands on the revolutionary Project Glass augmented reality devices in a Glass Explorer edition.

The glasses are pretty incredible tech with some really intriguing possibilities, changing the way we share our personal experiences. From creating more realistic “POV” (Point-of-View) porn (article linked is safe for work) to (arguably) enhancing our dating skills by providing information about the person we are sitting across from. From allowing us to track our location on a google map without taking our eyes off the road, to buying things online while you view the items at the store instead of having to lug it home (or wait till you get home).

Google themselves demonstrated the incredible possibilities of more accurately recording and being able to share personal experiences with their skydiving demonstration:

They offered attendees of the conference the prototypes of Project Glass, to be ready early next year, for $1,500. In true Google fashion, they want to open the progress and development of the project to incorporate the ideas of “passionate people as soon as possible”. Already the Internet buzzes with ideas for using this (fairly) new technology.

The Refined Geek wonders if this will be to Google as the iPhone was to Apple, in the sense that this may be the product that will allow Google to foster a new market among the masses, just as the mass uptake of the iPhone led the smartphone revolution.

What do you think? Is Google set to reform the way we see and interact with the world using Project Glass? Will it be like the iPad, which began by looking much like a nice little toy and has only increased in utility over time? Or is the “wearable computer” an idea that’s just too silly to be practical beyond the novelty?

I personally think this could quite possibly change the way we see and interact with the world. I have actually started to consider a transition to get onto everything Google. I’m already a Gmail advocate and I’ve recently jumped to Google+ because it just seems to take the best of social networks and removes all the redundancies – I’m trying to get more people to move over to it! Their Nexus 7 tablets are looking pretty slick, though Apple’s legal plaguing might cause some problems there (they needed to dumb down the search operations on the Galaxy Nexus to try and avoid the sales ban in the US). The Chromebooks look intriguing, though I think they’d have to develop and prettify them a little more before I give up my OSX. Even Google’s cloud storage, Google Drive, is one of the better, standing up to Dropbox, iCloud and Microsoft’s SkyDrive (though I am still enjoying Dropbox’s fantastic system integration).

Is it possible that Google is slowly expanding across the Internet, taking over and exerting a Skynet-like influence? Is it really something to be scared of, or is their spread of services, and the close integration of those services, just what the masses need to make their lives easier, simpler?

With regards to Project Glass I’d like to see augmented reality tablets, or perhaps tiles: just blocks that look completely clear when inactive, but could be activated to overlay the world with awesome stuff, such as information about the product currently in frame, or annotations to a piece of writing? That would be cool – especially for those who don’t particularly enjoy wearing glasses.

[Via The Guardian | Mashable]

Amazing Discworld Cake [Pic]

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[GAS] reader Loura just sent me this totally amazing Discworld cake she recently made for a Terry Pratchett fan. We’ve also featured a few other of Loura’s cakes in the past, namely her Necronomicomnomnomnom cake and coconut Wampas cupcakes.

Thanks Loura!

Stephen Hawking – Higgs Discovery has lost me $100 [Video]

You guys have to watch this and see the look on Stephen Hawking’s face at the end of the video.

Priceless, isn’t it? :)