Xmas Projection Mapping Show [Video]

Geeks are Sexy reader Gabriel just sent me this really cool Xmas-themed projection mapping video he filmed just a few hours ago during a Christmas show in his home town of Lausanne, Switzerland. Check it out!

Merci Gabriel!



Team Coco on Lousy Delivery Guys [Video]

By now, I’m pretty sure you’ve all seen that video of that delivery guy “delivering” a plasma screen over a 7-foot high fence, right? (and if you haven’t, you can check out the video right here) Unfortunately, according to the people over at Team coco, this is not really an isolated case, but rather a new trend with delivery companies. Check it out:

[Source: TeamCOCO]



A Bacon Christmas Tree [Video]

The guys from Epic Meal Time are back, and this time, they’re celebrating the holidays by building a bacon and fast food Christmas tree. Check it out:

[Epic Meal Time]

Newton’s Notes Now Online

Cambridge University has published 4,000 pages of manuscripts by Sir Isaac Newton, including his handwritten annotations. It’s the first stage of a digitization process that will eventually see documents from the likes of Charles Darwin and Ernest Rutherford put online.

The Newton papers are, alongside Islamic manuscripts, the first documents to appear online as part of the Cambridge Digital Library, a project that involves up to 200 pages from the university’s printed collection being digitized each day. The initial batch published this month makes up around 20 percent of its total Newton collection.

Newton was both a student at Cambridge and a lecturer holding the “Lucasian Chair of Mathematics.” The collection includes copies of his lectures that he was required to deposit through his job, along with other papers passed down to his family.

Among the documents already online is Newton’s book Philosphiae Naturalis Principa Mathematica, his 1687 work that explains his three laws of motion. The book is undoubtedly one of the most important in scientific history and could arguably be described as the basis of physics.

The specific copy that’s been scanned is Newton’s personal copy of the first edition, complete with his notes and corrections. These are particularly significant as the second edition contained revisions designed to better explain gravity.

The collection also includes a “waste book” (a 17th century equivalent to an exercise book) that originally belonged to Newton’s stepfather, a priest, and was later used by Newton. This means it contains an unlikely mix of theological thoughts and mathematical calculations.

Both books are available in scanned versions, while the university hopes to have a searchable transcript of the waste book available early next year.

Jedi vs Sith: Times Square Freeze Mob [Video]

Plainclothes warriors join the battle among Jedi and Sith in the first ever lightsaber freeze mob duel in the heart of New York’s Times Square. Watch as over 100 fans joined the battle to celebrate the launch of STAR WARS™: The Old Republic on 12.20.11

[Star Wars: The Old Republic]

Prometheus: First Official Trailer [Alien Prequel]

OMG. I’m totally speechless. What do you guys think? Is anyone as excited as I am about this movie?

Ridley Scott, director of “Alien” and “Blade Runner,” returns to the genre he helped define. With PROMETHEUS, he creates a groundbreaking mythology, in which a team of explorers discover a clue to the origins of mankind on Earth, leading them on a thrilling journey to the darkest corners of the universe. There, they must fight a terrifying battle to save the future of the human race.

[Prometheus]

Gingerbread Lord of Terror Skull [Diablo III] [Pic]

What better way to celebrate the release of Diablo III (January 24, 2012 – pre-order here) during the holidays than to create a Diablo-themed gingerbread skull? This thing even has a candy soulstone mounted on its head!

[Via OW]