Posted in WANT! on 01. Feb, 2010
Speaking of Rubik’s Cubes, thanks to a few creative bastards, you no longer have to settle for old-school. Here are some nifty variations on a classic, besides the neat ones available in the official Rubik’s website store.
Posted in WANT! on 31. Jan, 2010
It’s a toss-up for me which is cooler, the Rubick’s salt and pepper mills or the R2-D2 pepper mill from Thinkgeek.
Posted in Art on 31. Jan, 2010
I can’t decide if this is awesome and mean, or just awesome. But as they say, funny and mean – still funny.
Posted in Art on 29. Jan, 2010
These Lego versions of characters from Hayao Miyazaki’s classic My Neighbor Totoro are part of Iain Heath’s (aka Ochre Jelly) entry to BrikCon 2010 which takes place from September 30th – October 3rd of this year in Seattle, WA.
In season 3, episode 4 of The IT Crowd (a nerdy britcom that chronicles the story of two basement-dwelling IT geeks), our lovable geeks “help” their boss by letting her borrow The Internet for her Employee of the Month speech.
If we started talking about an 8 foot long scorpion, a shark with a circular saw blade built into it’s freaking head, and a horned gopher, you’d be sure we were discussing the next “instant classic” from the SyFy network. But we’re not – these bitches were real.
Posted in WTF on 27. Jan, 2010
If I ever become famous enough to have fans, I’m pretty sure this is how it will play out.
Posted in Gaming on 27. Jan, 2010
Ever want to walk down memory lane and think about all the tail you didn’t get because you were a video-game obsessed nerd? Now you can.
Unicorns aren’t just for little girls (and men who wish they were little girls) anymore.
With Henson gone, Kermit finally outlived his usefulness…
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