1GB
1981 this is a 1GB Hard drive that cost $81,000 and weighed 35kg,
Magehaven: Part 1: The Road to Magehaven
Magehaven is the story of an apprentice wizard who is unexpectedly thrown into the war between elves and wizards when he is entrusted with a book containing the secrets of elven magic. Episode 1 is up and they just succesfully funded for a full season via IndieGoGo last week so expect to see more hopefully before the year is over!
This Week in Space Special Update: Van Gogh's Starry Night, a collage of Hubble deep space photos
This is just awesome! Had to share it.
It is one of the most famous paintings in the history of art - and here it is with our most famous photographs of space.
Alex Parker, a PHD astronomy student took Van Gogh's 1889 painting, and built it back up from arguably humanity's other most famous space portraits - those taken by the Hubble telescope over the last 20 years.
Read more HERE
iPhone 5 Battery FAIL
5 quick panorama photos and sending them via wifi to 4 people in a group iChat. iPhone 5 battery start 99%, after 85%... they have to fix that. That is unacceptable.
Cock Gobblers
Someone stole my mom's dead boyfriend's car last night. Wtf. I hope a bag of dicks rapes them for a thousand years.
Browncoats
Today in Geek History: Malcolm "Captain Tight Pants" Reynolds is born in 2468. He will eventually grow into his Browncoat.
After The Crash by Stuart Jaffe
After The Crash by Stuart Jaffe
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
First, this story aside, I want to see more in this universe pre-crash with either the main character or just other humans. The character herself reminds me a wee bit of Heinlein's Friday pre-crash and post-crash Heinlein's Job. The universe itself looked pretty good from what you briefly see pre-crash and looks very intriguing and I'd absolutely love more content to be written from it. So Mr. Jaffe, get to it!
The book itself had me flashing back to... a computer game called Albion (a game in which the year is 2230, the gigantic, interstellar space ship Toronto emerges from hyperspace at the edge of a distant planetary system. The ship's owners, the multinational DDT corporation, believe that there are rich deposits of raw materials on one of the planets in the system, and the Toronto is to mine the whole planet's resources at once. The player is cast in the role of Tom Driscoll, the pilot of the exploration shuttle sent to verify the status of the planet. His shuttle malfunctions, forcing him to make a crash landing. Tom discovers that the data that described the planet as a desert world was false. Albion is a world teeming with life, secrets, surprises, and magic. It is up to him to alert the crew of the Toronto to the true situation to save Albion and its inhabitants.) that came out in 1995, Rockbiters from the Never Ending Story series and the classical too good to be true offer.
Without elaborating past the description of the book provided by the author/publisher I don't want to touch on specifics too much. This book really appealed to me because while reading it I kept flashing back to hours spent playing Albion. While it's not the greatest science-fiction story ever written it's definitely worth a read. If the description and my review appeal to you definitely check it out.
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