Awesome Superhero Prints [Pics]

The best thing about these superhero/alter-ego works is everything. They’re available through society6 as prints on paper or canvas in a bunch of sizes from 8×10 to 28×36.

These designs are by Danny Haas.



Perfect Day for a Pi Fight


If you’re a fan of mathematical quirks, today is a doubly momentous date.

First of all, 6/28 is the only day of the year where both the day of the month and the number of the month are perfect numbers: that is, a number that equals the total of the numbers it can be divided by, such as 1+2+3=6 or 1+2+4+7+14=28.

But it’s also been adopted as Tau Day, the counterpart to the idea of March 14 (3/14, as in 3.14) being Pi Day. The idea comes from “theoretical physicist” Michael Hartl who has a particular bugbear: he hates the idea of putting the emphasis on the ratio of circumference to diameter.

According to Hartl, this is the wrong way to approach matters as the essence of a circle is the various points around its circumference, each of which is the same distance from the centre, namely the radius. He suggests that using pi causes an unnecessary additional step with pi having to be doubled for many calculations.

In fact, so adamant is Hartl about his idea, he argues that the “failings” of pi are the main reason we traditionally measure angles in degrees rather than radians (the angle at which the relevant arc, or section of the circle edge, is equal to the radius.)

In response, Hartl proposes making our main circle-related ratio be 6.28 (and many digits thereafter, the number being signified by Greek letter Tau), which represents the number of radians in a turn (a 360 degree rotation), which is of course also the circumference:radius ratio and 2 x pi.

And even if that all sounds a little pointless/pompous/pedantic (delete as appropriate) for your tastes, you still might be tempted by a special Tau Day party to be held at the Cahill Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics in Pasadena tonight. Entry is free.

But you are asked to bring two pies.

(Image credit: Pi Is Still Wrong)

Rainbow Flag Stormtrooper [Pic]

Geeks are Sexy reader Vonn took this picture of a rainbow flag stormtrooper at the NYC Pride march yesterday. We think it’s pretty cool that the galactic empire does not discriminate when it comes to hiring troops to take over the galaxy!

Thanks Vonn!



Introducing the ChromeBook [Video]

Haven’t heard about the ChromeBook yet? Here’s a fun and informative video that will teach you everything you need to know about the new Chrome OS-powered laptops.

DIY Portal Test Chamber

Does your workspace lack the hazard warnings it so desperately needs? That’s OK! These officially licensed Portal Test Chamber stickers can alert you and guests to the dangers commonly found in geeky work areas, like falling cubes or unexpected holes to unknown places. They say it comes with cake, but I bet it’s a lie.

Product Specifications

  • Sticker sheet featuring the warning signs from Portal 2
  • Each sheet has 9 individual black and white stickers
  • Printed on vinyl with water & UV protective laminate
  • Sturdy enough to survive on the back of your car
  • Officially licensed Portal 2 collectible
  • Dimensions: 11” x 11” (for the whole sheet of 9 stickers)

Check ’em out on ThinkGeek.

 

Mary Jane Watson Cosplay [Pic]

The very sexy Alisa Kiss cosplaying (Well, if that can be called “cosplaying, of course”) as Mary Jane Watson.

Previously on [GaS]: Alisa Kiss as Emma Frost.

[Via]

The Best Geeky Bras Ever [Pictures]

The SceeneShoes Etsy shop has a great idea: let’s make bras geeky. I think they succeeded.

These handpainted bras are around $40 each (more or less,) come in custom styles and, if they don’t have the size you need, you can send in a bra that they’ll paint for a lesser charge. Shown here are the Super Mario Bros., Pokebra Pokemon Master Ball, Princess Peach and NES Controller styles. There’s also a standard-issue Pokebra available.

Check these out and also canvas kicks with coordinating designs at SceeneShoes.

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