Vader Facebook Timeline Cover will Choke You

I am a very big Star Wars Geek, and despite all the flaws of the prequel trilogy I love it all just the same. With Star Wars Day fast approaching we Star Wars fans are anxiously awaiting the opportunity to share our excitement for the franchise and repeatedly sharing the pun “May the Fourth Be With You” to an endless response of rolled eyes.

This year however, May the Fourth also sets another Geek landmark – the North American theatrical wide release of The Avengers! I may just explode.

So in an effort to not let The Avengers overshadow Star Wars Day, I am doing my part – with the help of the Official Star Wars Facebook Page to pre-emptively celebrate my enthusiasm.

There, you can download a Facebook Profile Cover image of Darth Vader. He will find your lack of faith disturbing, and you can pair the image up with a profile photo of you grasping at your collar. Vader will then attempt to affirm the power of the Dark Side by throttling you through time and space… and the internet.

This is my current Facebook Timeline Profile:

And as noted on my profile I am from Hamilton, which for the purpose of Star Wars Day I have baselessly decided was founded by Mark Hamill and was originally called Hamilltown… the town name was dropped when we became a metropolis, and was thus dubbed Hamilton.

None of that is true, but the droids you are looking for are right over there…

And while you are at it, you can get your own Timeline Cover image at Official Star Wars Facebook Page.

Editor’s note: There’s also the two rather amazing-looking Star Wars-themed Facebook cover banner I recently made, both downloadable from this location.



Must Watch: StarWars The Old Republic – Hope [Fan Film]

I don’t think I’ve ever seen a Star Wars fan film that left such an impression on me, and even though this is supposed to be a fan film, the project was clearly made by very competent and dedicated professionals.

[Via OW]



Must Watch: The Feynman Series [Video]

I’m a big, big fan of the Sagan Series on Youtube, and how I missed all four episodes of the Feynman series (created by the same person,) is beyond me. But now that I’ve stumbled on them, I’m a happy man. I’ll let you guys discover this awesome new series featuring, as I’m sure you all already know if you’ve been with us for a while, one of my favorite modern day scientists.

Episode I: Beauty

Episode II: Honours

Episode III: Curiosity

Episode IV: The Key to Science

[The Feynman Series | Richard Feynman Picture: BigStockPhoto]

New Superhero Boxers

Nothing like a good pair of geeky boxers when you bring your latest lay home. Let your lucky lady or lad rip off your clothes and reveal your super alter-ego beneath!

[Avengers Classic $14.99 | Batman Vintage Knit $14.99 | Spidey Head $14.99]

Microsoft Planning Home Invasion


With Windows 8, Microsoft is already trying to blur the lines between operating systems on pocket, portable, and desktop devices. Now it is working on an operating system for your entire home.

The company has published a research document (PDF) on an ongoing project to make a system named HomeOS. There’s no sign of a commercial release, but the company has been working on it for a couple of years and has already tested it in real homes, suggesting it is taking the idea seriously.

The concept itself is hardly new: it’s simply the idea that most electronic devices and features in your home be centrally controlled. Put simply, in the same way that a printer or game console can currently be connected to your router and main computer, HomeOS is designed to add devices such as lighting and air conditioning systems. For example, your computer could automatically switch on lighting as a security measure at sunset, having checked your location and the date.

Microsoft hasn’t revealed whether the system itself is based on Windows, though it mentioned that the kernel is “agnostic” about which devices can be added. The idea is to have a main PC as the hub of the system, with the possibility to add device-specific applications through an app store system.

Students working on the project have already created applications such as a security camera that e-mails you a photograph taken at your door if it is opened at a time you aren’t normally home.

The main goal is to make the operating system smart enough that it can control any devices, regardless of the manufacturer or the technology involved. If that works, homeowners could then add any device without having to worry about compatibility and being locked in to a single manufacturer.

Another aim is to make it possible to have more control over a device than comes by default, for example by having different restrictions in place at different times. This could involve, for example, having different default options for a device based on facial recognition, such as switching a music system to a particular station depending on who enters a room.

It all sounds great in principle, but in practice I’m sure I’m not alone in imaging viruses and blue screens of death playing even greater havoc in our daily lives.

Star Wars as Skeletons/Spooky Dead Things [Pics]

The whole “famous cultural icons as zombies/dead” thing might be losing a little bit of steam.  But, we had “The Walking Red” Star Trek mashup last week, so I guess it was only a matter of time before we had a Star Wars thing.  I like em!  8.5″x 8.75″ prints for $10 each or $50 for all six at the artist’s Etsy page.