For all you geeks out there who think they can’t dance, Youtube user ViHart came up with a dance that everybody can do and enjoy: The binary hand dance!
[Via Neatorama]
For all you geeks out there who think they can’t dance, Youtube user ViHart came up with a dance that everybody can do and enjoy: The binary hand dance!
[Via Neatorama]
Check out this awesome music video made by the guys at MandaloreMovies for a song that was composed by Youtube user Miracle Of Sound in honor of Mass Effect’s main protagonist, commander Shepard.
Lyrics right after the jump >> Continue reading
Billy Dee Williams, the actor who played the role of Lando Calrissian in the original Star Wars trilogy, just turned 74 today! Happy Birthday Lando!
Williams was born in New York City, New York, the son of Loretta, a West Indian-born elevator operator from Montserrat, and William December Williams, Sr., a Texas-born caretaker. His most widely recognized role is that of Lando Calrissian, which he played in Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back and in Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. He reprised this role when he lent his voice for the character in the 2002 video game Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast, as well as the audio dramatization of Dark Empire, the National Public Radio adaptation of Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, and two productions for the Star Wars Battlefront series: Star Wars Battlefront II and Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron. One of his most notable roles was in 1989’s Batman as district attorney Harvey Dent. [Source]
So in honor of the day, here are a few funny clips paying homage to Billy Dee Williams’ most famous character. Enjoy!
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Now this has to be one of the most awesome and geeky tables we’ve ever seen! BRC Designs’ Binary Table 01 was built using old computer towers and covered with a collage of old motherboards, chips, heat sinks, and hard drive platters.
[BRC Designs | Via Core77]
Scientist recently discovered that a rabbit as large as the Easter Bunny actually existed. Although it didn’t poop candy or give people type 2 diabetes, it was over six times the size of nature’s current cuddly little throw pillows.
A recent study published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology reports that fossils of these tubby thumpers were discovered on the island of Minorca off the coast of Spain. This mega-bunny, aptly named the Minorcan King of the Hares (Nuralagus rex), lived approximately 3 to 5 million years ago and had several odd features that have never before been seen in rabbits, living or extinct – like a short, stiff vertebral column, small eyes and stubby ears.
The fact that it got so big on Minorca seems to follow the so-called “island rule.” On islands, big animals often get smaller, due to limited food, while small animals often get bigger, due to lack of predators.
N. rex wasn’t exactly the most graceful creature. When you don’t have any predators you tend to get a little lazy. Like a fat kid at basketball camp, the N. rex fossil displays a complete lack of hopping ability. Instead, scientists believe the cantankerous fur ball probably just waddled along the beach, occasionally humping and digging for crap to eat – think of the Jersey Shore, only with rabbits.
“Gigantism happens,” said Dr. Brian Kraatz of Western University of Health Sciences in Pomona, CA. “As evolution has shown repeatedly, strange things happen on islands.” Unfortunately, Doctor Moreau was unavailable for comment.
Of course, big, creepy bunnies are nothing new to the geek community. Here are a few of the creepiest rabbits that have appeared on our screens and in our nightmares…
Besides Gary Busey, what other unnatural, insane rabbits haunt your dreams?
[Picture Sources: 1: Big Buck Bunny | 2: ScienceNews.org]
Old time Geeks are Sexy readers will surely have noticed it by now, but we at [GAS] just love geeky cakes, and Charm City Cakes is one of the bakeries who makes the most awesomely geeky cakes we’ve seen. Unfortunately, most ordinary people cannot afford their cakes, so they’ve come up with a new line of products called “Cakes for Two.” Even though they’re named “Cakes for Two”, these cakes can actually serve up to 15 people, and are priced at, are you ready for this? $250. $250?? For 15 people? YOU GUYS MUST BE KIDDING ME? At that price, I think I’ll keep on going to my local bakery, thank you. Anyways, here are the two geekiest-looking ones we’ve seen among the bunch they’ve posted to their site.
This DIY low budget Cyclops visor comes from the same dude who came up with the DIY Magneto Helmet we’ve posted a few days ago.
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Artist John Karpinsky, also known as “Captain Magnificent” on Etsy, made these pretty awesome illustrations combining his love of Star Wars and the cultural influence that his wife’s last job (at a mostly Hispanic school) had on him. Please note that all these illustations are available for purchase at John’s Etsy Shop.