The third installment of Ghostbusters is coming up just after the Mayan-predicted apocalypse*, so the super-handy folks at Shortlist have assembled a nice collection of alternative Ghostbusters posters, from delightfully minimalist (like my favorite above) to highly stylized sketch art, there’s a bit of something for everyone who grew up with a fear of opening the refrigerator at night.
Ever heard of Tulalip? You have now, and so have millions of others, thanks to a slip by a Microsoft Research team. It seems J.B. of Fusible was looking for information about the purchase of Social.com when he came across the splash page for a social/design project on socl.com; it was removed almost immediately, but not before a few of the fastest clicks in the webz got a screenshot. Now, in its stead, SOCL contains only an admission of error:
Thanks for stopping by. Socl.com is an internal design project from a team in Microsoft Research which was mistakenly published to the web. We didn’t mean to, honest.
A representative at Microsoft, speaking to Matt McGee of Search Engine Land, gave pretty much the exact same quote. McGee’s opinion is that “[i]t’s far too soon to speculate if this some kind of Microsoft response to Google+, but as Fusible points out in a different article, Microsoft’s domain activity — which may include a purchase of social.com, too — has all happened in the past two weeks, afterGoogle+ launched on June 28th.”
The splash page was non-functional in its short-lived stint, but the tiny bit of info about Tulalip (ugh please change that name) we can derive from it is substantial enough to know that it’s some kind of search-slash-social media hybrid, with apps for both Facebook and Twitter. And if the bit of verbiage is accurate, “With Tulalip you can Find what you need and Share what you know easier than ever.”
If dual search and social function developed by Microsoft doesn’t sound like a hastily-penned reply to Google+, I don’t know what does. I guess we’ll find out more the next time someone accidentally leaks some info… or when it goes live.
Here are some of the latest and greatest Twaggies cartoons. In case you missed our last post highlighting some of our favorites, that’s right over here. Enjoy!
I never got into Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, but apparently Youtuber lara6683 is a fan, because she made this video of herself playing the theme song while in the Pink Ranger costume.
A few months ago we caught lara6638 playing violin and Dance Dance Revolution at the same time. Now, if she wore the Power Ranger costume while playing the theme song on violin while playing DDR, we’d have a full-on geekslposion. I kind of want to see that.
This Darth Vader hot-air balloon is 86-feet tall, commissioned by Benoit and Michel Lambert from Cameron Balloons after receiving the official Lucasfilm go-ahead. (See what I did there?)
The Lamberts now show the balloon off all over the world. It will be featured at the Great Reno Balloon Race, September 9-11, 2011.
Here in the very fancy Geeks Are Sexy home office, Alan Tudyk is a frequent topic of conversation. It’s like Firefly TeenBeat up in here. That’s why this recent announcement from (sigh, swoon) Nathan Fillion had us all a-giggle:
So check out @alan_tudyk on Twitter, and tell him all the girls here at Geeks Are Sexy said “hi.” (We’re too shy. He’s like, famous and stuff. Just check out his bio.)