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It’s Like Crack in a Post-Tetris Era

Not that I know what crack tastes like or does to one other than thinking that Ozzie Osbourne would be the person who has invented crack, just by mixing drugs together on one of his many regular evenings in front of the burning fire place.

I do know do how many hours of life Tetris has taken and if this era weren’t known for being a 5 minutes, what’s the next big thing now this would be the nemesis of Desktop Tower Defence or Plants vs. Zombies for those who love pwetty colours.

If you have 5 minutes to waste, don’t go here because soon you’ll be saying ‘Damn, I was only go to play this for 5′!

I warned you.

Lushikatomfu

Such is my Ninja name. If you wonder what yours is, head over here

If You Struggle With Those Glasses of Yours…

Microphotography. You might not have heard of it but it is awesome.

The Periodic Table of Periodic Tables. There’s Also Movie at 11

Periodic tables are very popular online and I certainly am not one not to like that trend. Actually, I want one like this and a periodic table of coffee as well. In coffee table format.

But a periodic table of periodic tables? WTF? So this guy had way to much of time on hands, made a collection of different periodic tables he found online and then wrapped it all up in a new periodic table. The periodic table of periodic tables.

The worst thing about all this? He even got us to write about!

It’s almost as bad as these Twitter bloc-notes, but then again… it’s a periodic table, right?

Larger version at the flickr, complete with explanation and links.

I’m Here The Movie

The new Spike Jonze’s ‘I’m here, the movie’ now available online

Caprica Full Episode on SyFy [sic]

If you are not a victim of geotardation, ie. if you live in the US of A, you can watch the complete Caprica pilot on SyFy (who’s the moron who came up with that spelling?

Octopuses use coconuts as shell and fashion item

Interesting discovery and video: an octopus uses a coconut shell to hide under but also takes the shell with him when walking over the mud of the ocean. Coconuts as tools. Most interesting of all, this was not discovered or filmed by the BBC Life team.

Online personas: discover what a prick you are on the net

Amazing little web application: Personas. Personas will crawl and look up your internet ‘profile’ then represent it visually. There is not that much about me out there, still it is a rather interesting concept. with not too surprising results actually. If only I knew where the politics, religion and medicine came from, although I would say that the medicine from my regular Breakfast of Champions comes.

Personas

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