Battlestar Galactica Space & Timeline [Graph]


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This absolutely brilliant BSG timeline was created by Flickr user Billy Ray. Enjoy!

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Murmurs Of Middle-Earth – A Musical LOTR Remix by Pogo

Remix master Pogo has just released a new song based on JRR Tolkien’s LOTR using chords and vocal samples recorded from the movies. This is the same dude who created the awesome Expialidocious as well as the The Skynet Symphonic. Check it out!



Predator: The Musical [Video]

First, there was Conan the Barbarian, and then Total Recall. Now, Youtube user Legolambs has turned Arnold Schwarzenegger’s 1987 classic into a full blown musical. Enjoy!

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Turing papers saved for public display

Wartime notes belonging to the “father of modern computing”, Alan Turing, have been saved from falling into private hands. They’ll now be on display in Britain’s Bletchley Park.

That’s particularly appropriate because Bletchley Park is where Turing and others worked to decipher the Enigma encryption system used for German military communication. This successful work is often cited as significantly shortening the duration of the second world war.

The papers initially went up for sale in an auction last year, with attempts to purchase it for public display falling short. Fortunately none of the other bidders met the hefty reserve price.

Although the collective scheme to buy the papers had raised £23,000 (approx US$37,000) from public donations, $100,000 from Google, and an unspecified amount from a private donor, it was still well short of the price the seller was looking for.

That’s now been taken care of with a donation of more than £200,000 ($213,000) from the National Heritage Memorial Fund.

The papers, which include handwritten notes, are particularly rare as for understandable security reasons most paperwork at Bletchley Park was destroyed at the end of the war.

Following the war, Turing worked on one of the first stored-program computers, which stored programs in memory rather than being physically and permanently built into the machine: in effect, what we know as a modern computer. He also led the way in the development of artificial intelligence.

Turing’s career came to an abrupt end when he lost security clearance after being convicted of being in a homosexual relationship (then a crime), for which he was sentenced to chemical castration. In 2009, then Prime Minister Gordon Brown issued an official government apology for Turing’s treatment.

Truth or Dare on the Wii – NOW with SPANKING

Ladies and Gentlegeeks, prepare yourself to have your mind blown with Ubisoft’s latest Wii title: Wii Dare.

Yes friends, this is actually serious, and no, as far as I know, we’re not April 1st yet. So dear readers, what are your thoughts on this game concept? Yay or nay? As far as I’m concerned, it’s a big nay… I mean, the Wii is a family-oriented console. I don’t see a bunch of adults getting together after diner to play a modern version of the bottle game… or something along the same line.