"An extraordinary family who walk on all fours are being hailed as the breakthrough discovery which could shed light on the moment Man first stood upright..."
This is yet another example of how funny senseless violence can be, check out these videos.
Those remind me of the good old days back in Boston when the secret world of Kaiju was brought to my attention. We went to go see a live Kaiju show for New Years a couple of years ago and it was definitely a silly time had by all. You can find out more about Kaiju here.
My friend sent me a link to this movie the other day, it sort of reminds me of a Mike Judge production but also has a strange cinematic quality. Anyhow, watching people hurt themselves and each other shouldn't be funny but sometimes its okay.
I've been getting more and more interested in the world of comics lately and wanted to know more about the coloring process. I've used art markers to lay down flat tones and for shading but knew most professionals had a better process. I found this link very helpfull in describing that process.
Someone from my work sent me this link today, this is very timely as we're headed into personal reviews and jockeying for promotions and raises. It gave me a sad little chuckle.
The open source design community is alive and well. take a look at some of the best designs at owd.org. The link goes to the most popular designs. There are some stunning designs and they can be downloaded and used for free as well!
The central goal of Andrew Hamilton's latest project is both simple and mind-bendingly paradoxical: to visualize what cannot be seen. Video game technology and Einstein's work on relativity may at first seem as unlikely a couple as Oscar and Felix.
Comcast Oversells Bandwidth in the Bay Area, CA, slower than dialup speeds.
You see those Comcastic Commercials everyday on TV, and you would think that an ISP would deliver its promises. Not with Crapcastic, the Bay Area for the past few weeks have been undergoing massive slowdowns due to a faulty AT&T backbone. Digg this article because it needs attention, please, for the sake of Bay Area internet users!