Brilliant.
Ever heard of Chad, Matt, and Rob? Me neither. But this … this is so brilliant I wish I’d thought of it myself.
Google doesn't have a tagline, why should we?
Ever heard of Chad, Matt, and Rob? Me neither. But this … this is so brilliant I wish I’d thought of it myself.
Ahh, sweet success! I finally managed to get OS X loaded on my HP TouchSmart IQ507.
Here’s some proof.
I’ve also posted instructions if anyone’s interested in trying it out.
This is probably the most epic office battle every filmed.
For the sad few of you who haven’t heard of Ben “Yahtzee” Croshaw, this is an excellent primer in why he is…well…excellent. Consider that Super Smash Bros. Brawl sold a metric crap-ton the first minute it was released in America. Then consider this review.
(Features professional British cussing. Not as much in this video, but more in his archives. You’ve been warned.)
That’s right, our benevolent alien overlords have arrived (or maybe the Autobots. We can only hope). And we were worrying about the upcoming presidential election. Pshaw.
Drudge has a headline right now that reads: “Mystery Lights Over Florida, Arizona; Residents Spooked.”
Along with this picture.

Taken from this video.
Residents in Florida and Arizona reported seeing a strange pattern of lights last night (Monday, April 21, 2008), and a few got some fuzzy video for us to peruse.
What does it all mean? Probably nothing. We’re probably going to get a very vague statement from the government Sector 7 stating that they were running test maneuvers of some kind and the whole thing will fade away. Still, flashbacks to Independence Day anyone?
More photos and videos after the jump.
This is Walter 2.0, my latest Lego creation. He stands 16.25″ high, and is 10″ wide at his shoulders.
I built the first version last Christmas when my cousins were visiting, I have since found a few minutes to refine the design. The biggest thing I’ve changed is I’ve added a central nervous system

What makes Walter so special, aside from the fact he can scare small children? Well for that you’ll have check out the video after the jump…
Hulu is set to go public tomorrow, during the course of the private beta they’ve added quite a bit of content from various networks and content partners… here’s the full list their content partners.
While this video isn’t so much a video as it is an audio track, it’s hilarious none the less.
If that Halo movie doesn’t come through for Microsoft, they always have Minesweeper…
Here’s a random fact for you, NBC is a division of General Electrics, who knew? Okay, I’m sure a lot of you, but I just found this out 37 seconds ago.
You read the news, right? You know all about the NBC vs. Apple spat that ended in NBC planning to offer their videos through Amazon.com (ick). Well, it seems in a new development NBC will be launching its own free download service, called NBC Direct, for viewers to download their shows for free. The downloads will feature a TV like experience, complete with commercials that cannot be skipped.
The service, which is set to go public in November will allow users to subscribe to NBC programs and have them delivered to their computers automatically after the program airs, however the file will expire one week after the show first airs. To add further insult to injury, NBC Direct will only be available to Windows users. Take that Apple!
Now correct me if I’m wrong, but didn’t this stem from NBC waiting to charge users more per download? And now they’ll be offering them for free? Umm, okay? I realize they will probably make a bit of money off the built in commercials, but can that really compare to the money they made through their offerings on iTunes?