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Battlestar Rhapsody
The story of Battlestar Galactica told through a song parody.
via YouTube – Battlestar Rhapsody.
Alternative title: Bohemian Galactica.
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AT&T’s Warped View of the Internet
Did you know? Unless you have a 3Mbps internet connection, you can't use Facebook. Without 12Mbps internet, you can't even email files! And just forget streaming video without at least 18Mbps internet. Welcome to the internet, according to AT&T.
via AT&T’s Warped View of the Internet – Internet – Gizmodo.
The Small Calendar
As far as I know this is the printable calendar smallest in the world! 5.5 x 8.5 centimeters: a whole year behind a single business card!
Operation is simple:
1) choose the day you want to know (eg.19)
2) draws a line with your finger from the day chosen until the month you want (eg. March)
Done! In two easy steps you’ve discovered what day will be March 19: Friday!The difference in color of the months is to recall its length: in green are the months of 31 days, in orange are the months of 30 days and in pink is February that in 2010 will be 28 of days.
Insignificant Macbook Is Insignificant
Pictures doesn’t really do it justice, but this thing is completely HUGE, easily dwarfing my tiny-by-comparison Macbook.
I’m on the way to a sleepover at a mate’s place tonight, where hopefully it’ll get a good workout with some Modern Warfare 2, some Left 4 Dead 2, and maybe even some co-op Rainbow Six Vegas 2. Yes, I love myself some sequels. Speaking of games, there’s a HUGE Holiday sale on Steam until January 3rd – I’m planning to grab at least one RPG (adding that to Borderlands and The Last Remnant from this year alone), plus at least another indie game or two, depending on whatever tickles my fancy. I’m kinda glad that I haven’t bought (that many) games from Steam this year – I may have bought at least 60% of my current games collection this year, but only a fraction of those have come from Steam. To quote Francis from Left 4 Dead 1 – “Steam? I *love* Steam!” Yeah. It’s pretty cool – games aren’t really affordable when you’re buying them as soon as they’re released, and games hardly ever go on sale at brick-and-mortar stores (with the exception of EB, who’s continual sales kinda dull the “zomg it’s on sale” factor), and digital distribution kinda sucks when you have a slow connection, regardless of whether or not it’s part of your metered usage or not (thanks, Internode!). On the flipside, though – the cool thing about digital distribution is that prices can fluctuate madly – just look at the iTunes App Store as a perfect example of this, as well as Steam. Sure, it’s usually the developers/publishers that have some sort of say on the final price, but The App Store and Steam and both greatexamples of how the future is right here, right now. I still want my hoverboard, though.