A Song of Ice and Fire-themed shirt done 8-bit style. Awesome.
iPad saves British institution
Cricket commentators at a match in Dubai survived a technical disaster yesterday thanks to an iPad and a piece of quick thinking.
The BBC crew were commentating for Test Match Special, a radio show that has been a British institution since 1957. Although now available online on digital radio and even via podcast, it remains one of the few regular shows available on long wave radio, making it available to British expatriates and cricket lovers around the world.
Given the slow nature of cricket games, the lengthy scheduled breaks, and the frequent extended gaps without play because of bad weather, Test Match Special is known not just for its ball-by-ball commentary but for the broadcasters’ ability to fill gaps with ramblings on a variety of subjects.
That announcing came to an abrupt end yesterday when all ISDN lines (used for broadcast quality radio sound) at the Dubai International Stadium failed. Normally in such circumstances the Test Match Special team would fall back on a portable satellite dish, but they had not been allowed to take one into Dubai.
That left the team stuck with two unappealing options: hunting for an ordinary landline telephone that would mean the broadcast would be filled with crackles and hisses, or letting a worker back in the UK provide a bare-bones commentary while watching the TV broadcast of the match, losing the flavor of the show.
Fortunately producer Adam Mountford, who was on hand in Dubai, had the idea of trying out the broadcast crew’s collection of gadgets. Using smartphone apps such as Skype and Facetime didn’t work because the connection wasn’t strong enough. However, commentator Jonathan Agnew had an iPad on hand and they were able to connect to BBC HQ via Skype.
The commentary team then went back to work, passing the iPad back and forth as they spoke. Although the crowd noise and sounds of on-field action couldn’t be picked up, the sound quality of the announcing proved perfectly adequate given the tiny microphone.
Corporate Logo Breeding [Picture]
Beautiful Skyrim Covers by Mimi Page: Secunda and Sons of Skyrim [Video]
[GAS] reader Mimi Page sent me this hauntingly beautiful Skyrim cover she did of Secunda, one of the many awesome songs by Jeremy Soule featured in the game.
Edit: And here’s Mimi’s interpretation of Sons of Skyrim, the game’s theme song:
The X-Community [Pic]
While you’re all waiting for Community to come back from its mid-season hiatus, here’s an awesome illustration by artist Aviv Or to help those of you who are suffering from withdrawal symptoms.
[Via The Mary Sue]
Star Wars Dogs [Picture]
Symphony of Science: The Greatest Show on Earth! – A Music Video About Evolution
A musical celebration of the wonders of biology, including evolution, natural selection, DNA, and more. Featuring David Attenborough, Richard Dawkins and Bill Nye. “The Greatest Show on Earth” is the 13th video in the Symphony of Science music videos series. Materials used in this video are from:
- Richard Dawkins’ “There is grandeur in this view of life” speech
- BBC Life
- BBC Planet Earth
- David Attenborough’s First Life
- Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life
- Bill Nye Evolution episode
Megaupload Shut Down, Owners Charged
A day after many websites and individuals on the Internet went dark in protest of SOPA / PIPA, federal prosecutors in the United States shut down the file sharing site Megaupload. Among the charges the site’s owners were cited with included copyright infringement, conspiracy to commit racketeering and money laundering.
In a statement issued by the US Justice department, prosecutors claims, “This action is among the largest criminal copyright cases ever brought by the United States.”
Seven people and two companies (Megaupload Limited and Vestor Limited ) were listed on the indictment. On Thursday, New Zealand police arrested four people at the request of U.S. officials. A federal court in Virginia seized 18 domain names associated with the website, in addition to roughly $50m in assets.
Megaupload boasted endorsements from celebrities including Kim Kardashian, Kanye West and Alicia Keys, who is married to Megaupload’s CEO, Swizz Beatz.
You can view the indictment in full at Scribd.com: http://www.scribd.com/doc/78786408/Mega-Indictment
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