Archive for January, 2010

Put a ring on it

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Short but interesting, here’s a series of visualizations of what it would look like if the Earth had rings a la Saturn. The perspective would change relative to where on Earth you were, etc. Sound optional.

360 degree interactive video of haiti

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

http://www.cnn.com/interactive/2010/01/world/haiti.360/index.html

Sweet Fantasy Art

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

ok actually it’s all “He-man” inspired, and it’s all pretty awesome. I’d seen one or of these before making their rounds on the internets, but I’d never seen this huge collection of high-res awesomeness.

http://ihavethepowerart.blogspot.com/?spref=fb

Sweet Sweet Fantasy Baby

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

I promise this will be the last time I use Mariah Carey lyrics in a title.

That aside, it has occurred to me that I have never read any non-Tolkien fantasy books (at least of the sword/sorcery type), but that certain persons on this blog tend to read them fairly often, and describe them in terms that make them sound very interesting. Alas, I never remember the book/series/author names. So post ‘em if you got ‘em, and hopefully I won’t be the only one to benefit from the rec.

Funny Papers

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

I have been reading the Bill Watterson biography since Christmas. It’s fantastic, I recommend it. One aspect of the book that I enjoyed was the context it provided for “Calvin & Hobbes”. I read the Sunday comics when I was home and they’re really awful. The comics in that section have often been running for ~50 years. When the creator dies, their family members often take up the strip. This has led to stagnation, and that stagnation makes Calvin and Hobbes stand out even more. The stagnation has also driven me away from the comics page and into the realm of web comics. One of my favorite comics has a collection of links to syndicated comic parodies:

Sunday Comic Parodies

Death Birds

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Mini doc on the ever-engaging true story of Mike the Headless Chicken, who lived for 1.5 years after his head was cut off, only to choke to death while on tour:

In ongoing celebration of this heroic bird’s commitment to undeath, I also present death metal parrot and death metal rooster.

…this isn’t one of those “philosophical” posts, what can I say?