“Wasp Knife” Freezes Victims’ Organs
This is a part of our Grim Meathook Future. The knife’s handle houses a small cartridge of compressed gas which, when activated, exits from a small shaft in the blade.
This is a part of our Grim Meathook Future. The knife’s handle houses a small cartridge of compressed gas which, when activated, exits from a small shaft in the blade.
If you need a quick shot of confidence in the whole cinematic endeavor, you will not get it here. What you will get is Ebert being his Ebert-y best.
(photo sources: douglubey.com, chris.pirillo.com, deconcept.com, adobe.com, cutesoft.net, adrianparr.com)
Buried in this release about the censorship of porn films are nuggets like this:
The Board has also started to ban depictions of small-breasted women in adult publications and films.
Waiting for there to be an A-cup political action committed formed with the slogan “from my cold dead hands.”
The newly-Americanized Steve knocks it out of the park. There is a big shift happening under the layers we walk on, and most people won’t see it for a few years yet.
It’s an 8-bit-style sound effects generator, and it’s a heck of a lot of fun. Useful for game mock-ups, too. Maybe even production.
An interview with the creator of The Wire and Homicide: Life on the Streets, from March 2009.
You are doing yourself a great disservice by not playing this game.
Haggis is awesome. Having just had a lovely Burns Supper with some friends, I encourage any readers who have never had Haggis to go get them some ASAP.
“Don’t be evil” apparently doesn’t cover censorship of words that hurt people’s delicate sensibilities. Pretty clear-cut case of nannyism.
Do you believe in miracles? Extra Future’s first product is out in the wild, and being shipped to those who purchased one starting Monday.
The idea that anyone doesn’t know what this guy is saying makes me wonder why the US financial system doesn’t collapse more often due to the fucking insane IT systems in place at it’s major corporations.
In other words: I hear next week he’s going to say it’s time to stop using floppy disks.
Great use of YouTube’s annotations system for a skillfully-crafted NES game. Could this be the start of a new longplay genre? See also: Gimmick! on Wikipedia.
The ROM is available on the web using a simple Google search. I’ll leave you to that.
Jesper on two of the main problems with current implementations of, and discussions surrounding, email clients.
A new tumblr created by Me, available from now: The Details Are Everything, sifting the user interfaces and experiences I come into contact with in daily life. It is A) An excuse to write more about semi-work-involved things and B) something I’ve been threatening to do for long enough that I needed to either start it, or shut up.
The demos are pretty impressive, for what it is. Works on iPhone.
This way of thinking about writing jibes with a lot of how I think about web development. Especially:
When you’re ready, dive into a blank page and start making a big mess in order to find out what you really think
It’s good to see that Conan can still write like this. He says, among other things, that moving the Tonight Show to 12:05 will result in what “[He] honestly believe is its destruction. “