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Monday, July 1, 2013 08:49 AM |
Priorities |
by Fëanor |
My hands were hurting on and off for a while. Then it got particularly bad in my left hand, and spread up my arm. My first thought when it started was, "Damn, I'm gonna have to get that Dragon speech recognition software, aren't I?" Later, when I started to get worried I was having a heart attack and was about to die, my first thought was, "I'd better write down all my passwords and where I'm keeping the latest copy of my novel."
There's nothing that makes me realize faster that I am totally out of touch with my own body than going to the doctor. They ask me questions like, "Where does it hurt? How long has it hurt? How much does it hurt on a scale of one to ten? How tall are you?" And I'm like, "Uhhh... I dunno, let me check my driver's license."
Turns out it's probably Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. So of course I'm here typing about it! Don't worry, I'm wearing a wrist brace.
My relief that my death is probably not imminent is starting to wear off and I'm getting a bit annoyed about the whole thing. All I do all day at work is type, and then when I get home, I type for fun! And I bet that Dragon thing is really a pain to use.
Anyway, here's my advice: don't use wrist rests, they suck. |
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Friday, January 14, 2011 02:01 PM |
Recyclotron |
by Fëanor |
Fëanor pours the entire internet into the Recyclotron, and only the best links come out the other end for you to enjoy.
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Friday, May 28, 2010 09:42 AM |
The Hulk Thought of the Day |
by Hulk |
Luckily, puny humans never made tanning bed big enough to fit Hulk inside. So Hulk dodged that bullet. |
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Friday, March 19, 2010 11:51 AM |
The Hulk Thought of the Day |
by Hulk |
Hulk tired of hearing about puny humans' healthcare. Puny humans should just become nigh invulnerable like Hulk, then puny humans not have to worry about healthcare. And what this about Hulk having to pay for puny humans' healthcare Hulkself?!
Hulk just kidding, Hulk not pay taxes.
Hulk gotta run, IRS coming for Hulk again. |
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Friday, February 26, 2010 10:35 AM |
The Hulk Thought of the Day |
by Hulk |
Hulk have healthcare plan for puny humans: pay Hulk insurance and Hulk promise not to ruin puny humans' health. |
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Monday, February 22, 2010 10:09 AM |
Recyclotron |
by Fëanor |
Fëanor pours the entire internet into the Recyclotron, and only the best links come out the other end for you to enjoy.
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010 10:17 AM |
Recyclotron |
by Fëanor |
Fëanor pours the entire internet into the Recyclotron, and only the best links come out the other end for you to enjoy.
- I follow Stan Lee on Twitter, but somehow missed these tweets of his that io9 highlighted, wherein he gives a plug to the upcoming Ant-Man movie (directed by Edgar Wright), as well as supposed future Marvel films about Iron Fist, Doctor Strange, and Black Panther.
- A gallery of the weird and fascinating art of David Jien.
- I don't quite follow this article, but it sounds like we can blow up cancer cells from the inside with lasers, which is pretty awesome.
- The first four covers of The Return of Bruce Wayne, featuring Time-Lost Batman.
- Sounds like Warner Bros. is asking Batman guru Christopher Nolan to help reboot Superman, which seems like it could be a good idea. Exactly what part he'll take in any new Superman movie (probably not director, but maybe producer?) is not clear, but somebody needs to fix Superman, that's for sure.
- Danny Glover as Captain Ahab in a film adaptation of Moby Dick where the whales have been replaced by dragons, and which also stars Vinnie Jones? YES!!
- It's a moonbow! A rainbow caused by the moon! Crazy!
- A sausage roll stuffed with a cheesy double beef burrito from Taco Bell! Nice.
- Yesterday I posted hot pics of the star of one sci-fi show I watch, so here are hot pics of the star of another sci-fi show I watch! It's Anna Torv of Fringe! (Via)
- A plush Boba Fett, and the first in a planned series of Star Wars-themed Imperial pin-ups.
- Lost LOLCats.
- H.R. Giger Tarot card deck. (Via)
- New Muppet music video, starring Beaker vs. YouTube commenters!
- In South Korea, robots star in plays! (Via)
- Tom Cruise is coming back for Mission Impossible 4, but it sounds like J.J. Abrams will probably not be back as director. However, writing duo Josh Appelbaum and Andre Nemec of Alias fame are involved.
- Steven Soderbergh's next movie will be an ensemble action-thriller called Contagion. The idea is that it would be a cross between the Bourne movies (in fact, the script was written by the co-writer of The Bourne Ultimatum) and Traffic, and it'd involve interweaving stories set on four continents during the outbreak of a deadly virus. The cast includes Matt Damon, Kate Winslet, Jude Law, and Marion Cotillard. Sounds vaguely interesting, except that Traffic was really pretty dumb.
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Tuesday, October 13, 2009 11:55 AM |
Recyclotron |
by Fëanor |
Fëanor pours the entire internet into the Recyclotron, and only the best links come out the other end for you to enjoy.
- Above is the incredibly cool trailer for Here Come the Waves, the "visualization" of The Decemberists' Hazards of Love. (Via)
- The 272 fast food items highest in calories. I'm happy to say that I'm pretty sure I've never eaten any of the items in the 1000+ calories range. Although I have eaten items in the 800-899 calories range. Gulp. (Via)
- Alien humor. (Via)
- Like a number of other programs, Dollhouse is making big gains in the ratings department thanks to the addition of DVR figures. (Via)
- 22 great sci-fi insults. (Via)
- 8 ways to prepare your pets for war. (Via)
- Check out the kick-ass cover art for the upcoming Planet Hulk DVD. (Via)
- Extremely long list of comic book-related personalities on Twitter. (Via)
- An interesting interview with Mike Mignola about the history and future of the Hellboyverse. (Via)
- Brian Michael Bendis talks about what's next for the Marvel Universe after Dark Reign. It's called Siege, and it will bring Captain America, Thor, and Iron Man back together again. (Via)
- Word has it the Where the Wild Things Are movie is upsetting some kids, but as you'll see in this excerpt from a recent interview, Maurice Sendak and the filmmakers don't really care so much. Here are five clips from the movie.
- The top 10 greatest space zomibes of all time.
- Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich have been ready and waiting to make a sequel to Independence Day, they've just been bogged down in negotiations with Fox and Will Smith. Here's hoping they remain bogged down! Ugh.
- Nanoparticles have incredible potential to advance medical technology and health, but of course the first drug developed to use them will treat erectile dysfunction. Sigh.
- A Lovecraft fan is crafting and assembling souvenirs from the ill-fated expedition in At the Mountains of Madness. Brilliant! Check out a gallery of the items here.
- A map of 50 years of space exploration. (Via)
- Dark Horse might do a Dollhouse comic book series.
- The trailer for Toy Story 3. This movie is going to murder me in my heart.
- Fun trailers and clips from Turbo (about a player in a futuristic, Tron-like video game fighting tournament) and a Mexican film about aliens and paranormal activity called Genesis.
- It's that time of year again! Metal Floss has 10 epic Halloween costumes. (Via)
- Very cool Mario bon-bons.
- Transformer pirate shirts.
- A mashup of a NES cartridge and a NES controller with which you can play NES ROMs. It's a hand-held NES!
- Apparently FlashForward is doing quite well; ABC has ordered 9 more episodes.
- This story about how they used to write Star Trek makes me sad. Then again, as long as they got smart people to fill in the blanks, it's not really that bad...
- Robert Rodat, the guy who wrote Saving Private Ryan, is working on the World of Warcraft movie. Wow (no pun intended)!
- The track list for LEGO Rock Band has been released.
- No, R2, no!
- Tekken 6 is bring back the beat-em-up campaign mode to fighting games. Neat.
- It recently came out that Gary Ross would rewrite and direct a screenplay about Venom, but now it looks like he'll be doing a movie about the spy Matt Helm first.
- Apparently they're going to do 300-style versions of Moby Dick and the story of Moses?! Good lord. Cinematical picks out five more ancient epics that are ripe for the 300 treatment. But really I'd rather there never be another movie like 300. Yuck.
- Scientists are claiming they've found a kindler, gentler, vegetarian spider, but I don't believe it for a second. It's still a nasty, ugly spider. Kill it!
- Speaking of which... ah, Spider Pill!
- Steampunk toilet!
- Write a story with Neil Gaiman on Twitter today.
- A small pile of cute.
- Scans of screenshots of Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth.
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Thursday, October 8, 2009 01:19 PM |
Recyclotron |
by Fëanor |
Fëanor pours the entire internet into the Recyclotron, and only the best links come out the other end for you to enjoy.
- Above is an amusing ad for live jazz video game soundtracks. (Via)
- Pixar is also involved with Epic Mickey! Could an animated feature film version be on the way??
- Stills from classic movies. (Via)
- The first five minutes of The Princess and the Frog. Not all the color and animation is complete, but you get a good idea. There's a lot of controversy swirling around this movie, and claims of racism. I don't know how qualified I am to speak to that, but this clip seems sweet and cute and mostly inoffensive to me.
- Dude's skull grew back. Handy!
- Awesome portraits of Star Wars bounty hunters.
- Fantastic animal portrait.
- Excellent punctuation tattoo. Semicolons rule!
- 21 sexy female stormtroopers.
- Clips from a couple of recently released, never-before-seen Gene Roddenberry TV pilots: Genesis II and Planet Earth. The general consensus seems to be that they should have stayed unreleased. Ah, well. You can't make a winner every time.
- I enjoyed this animated comedy/sci-fi short, Danger Planet.
- Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides will apparently be a loose adaptation of Tim Powers' novel On Stranger Tides, which features a trip to the Fountain of Youth.
- Eli Roth's next project is Endangered Species, which just might be a giant monster movie. Nice!
- Battlestar Galactica: The Plan is hitting DVD and Blu-ray on October 27th.
- When DVRs and other similar technology are taken into account, TV shows like Fringe actually turn out to have much better ratings than originally thought.
- Heh. What cats are really saying to each other. (Via)
- The mustache magnet, for putting facial hair on the people whose photos you're sticking on your fridge. Excellent. (Via poppy)
- Agent M is back, with cuteness! Behold the puppy roll (via) and a hedgehog with tiny feet (via).
- Jawbox is reuniting for a performance on Jimmy Fallon on December 8th.
- The top 10 craziest Star Wars tattoos (via; beware a NSFW tattoo down the bottom) and an Admiral Ackbar velvet painting (via).
- Video of The Mountain Goats performing live on The Colbert Report. (Via)
- The empty rooms of Twin Peaks. (Via)
- A video explaining the coolness of Google Wave. I might have an invitation to this soon... (Via)
- What you can expect to happen to you if and when you get H1N1 (swine flu). (Via)
- Leonard Nimoy speaks sagely about the wrong way and the right way to go about making sci-fi, and gives some teasing answers to questions about Fringe.
- Some fan-made book trailers for Star Wars: Death Troopers, that Star Wars horror novel that's coming out soon. Some are definitely better than others.
- The Russians are going to Venus!
- How about a mashup of the Where the Wild Things Are trailer and Gremlins 2: The New Batch?
- Gary Ross of Pleasantville and Seabiscuit fame is in talks to rewrite and direct the Venom spin-off movie.
- Scientists just discovered an extra really, really big ring around Saturn.
- Hey, look! It's Baba Yaga! Baba Yaga is cool. (Via)
- A mirror labyrinth.
- Pretty impressive footage from an unfortunately canceled Flash video game.
- A look at a fan-made Bill Paxton pinball machine, still in progress.
- Terry Gilliam has his Quixote and will start filming next spring. Good luck this time around, Mr. Gilliam!
- Cinematical provides handy links to the eight MST3K episodes currently available to watch instantly at Netflix.
- Check out the trailer for Stingray Sam, a musical space Western I'll be seeing at the Philadelphia Film Festival next weekend. Looks crazy! (Via)
- J.J. Abrams gives just a smidge more detail on his upcoming show about a couple of married spies: "it's more of a comedy with drama and action than a straight drama. It's certainly sweeter and more fun in tone than Alias was."
- NASA will bomb the moon tomorrow. No, really! The idea is to get some of that ice up out of there.
- A censored, but still probably NSFW, preview of a geeky, horror-themed calendar from Nerdcore.
- io9 has opened up a Flickr pool where you can drop pictures of yourself in your 2009 Halloween costume. (Via)
- That is some tattoo. I mean... wow.
- Look out! Scary clowns! Which is kind of redundant. I mean, it's not like there are clowns who aren't scary.
- Video of a ridiculous trick bowling shot.
- Play Ohio like a piano!
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Monday, October 5, 2009 03:18 PM |
Recyclotron |
by Fëanor |
Fëanor pours the entire internet into the Recyclotron, and only the best links come out the other end for you to enjoy.
- Above, please find animation from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon combined with audio from The Big Lebowski. Pretty funny; needless to say, the audio is NSFW. (Via)
- 10 books that should be banned. I've only read one of these, but as far as that one goes, I agree! (Via)
- Cool sculptures.
- A trailer for what should be a pretty interesting documentary - Lovecraft: Fear of the Unknown.
- 6 important life lessons learned from The Twilight Zone.
- One or more episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation are recut into a pretty brutal, but also pretty funny, Wesley Crusher hatefest.
- Looks like MGM has been given some time to work out its money problems, which hopefully means the studio will be able to finish making the Hobbit movies.
- Sci Fi Wire lists its 9 favorite crazy zombie kills of all time, and Underwire rates the zombie-killing weapons in Zombieland.
- Eric Powell and his girlfriend, and real roller girl, Ramb0 Samb0 review Whip It. (Via)
- Awesome Bossk collectibles. (Via)
- A preview of five pages from Ghost Riders: Heaven's on Fire #3. (Via)
- Wireless brain implants could mean a big upgrade in the control of prosthetic robotic limbs. (Via)
- Aww, cute little felt Admiral Ackbar. (Via)
- A couple of photos from the set of Clash of the Titans featuring Liam Neeson as Zeus. Cool! Looks like they're sticking with the metaphor of the Gods controlling humans by moving around figures on a game board. (Via)
- Random photo! (Via)
- Monty Python's Flying Circus is turning 40! In honor of this prestigious occasion, the Mirror picks the top ten sketches. Excellent selections! (Via)
- Some surgeons are using laser eye treatments to tailor people's eyes to their careers; for instance, they can give special forces members and fighter pilots the ability to see a thousand meters in the dark. Crazy!
- A poor video quality trailer for yet another upcoming Doctor Who spin-off: K-9. Yes, this time the Doctor's robot dog is getting his own series. Unfortunately, it looks like they're aiming it at kids, so it's pretty cheesy.
- io9 takes a look back at Wednesday Comics. I agree with a lot of this analysis - except I wasn't as much a fan of the Superman and Supergirl strips, and I was a huge fan of Strange Adventures.
- io9 picks 10 more toys for Hollywood to co-opt. I remember almost all of these toy lines with great fondness. Sectaurs! M.A.S.K.! Good stuff. In a similar vein, relive 10 forgotten cartoon heroes of the '60s! I love The Herculoids.
- Star Olivia Wilde talks about her experience filming Tron: Legacy.
- Another book trailer, this one for a coffee table book which tells an alternate history involving a robot named Boilerplate. It's quite clever, and oddly moving.
- A few fleeting hints about the plot for Ghost Rider 2.
- NBC is developing a new show called Midnighters, based on a series of novels "about characters able to access a superpowered 25th hour called the 'Blue Time' each day as a result from being born on the stroke of midnight." Interesting...
- More crazy anti-aging science: researchers may have found a way to activate muscle regeneration and restore tissue health.
- Stellan Skarsgard has joined the cast of Thor in an unspecified role. Excellent! Love that guy.
- Here's a handy bra that turns into a pair of gas masks.
- Did I post this before? I don't know, but it's awesome: dinosaur-skeleton-shaped ice cube trays!
- Impressive ballpoint pen portrait of Christopher Walken.
- Awesome concept car covered in solar panels which turn constantly to align with the sun.
- Sweet piranha plant scarf.
- Sci Fi Wire has 15 of the spookiest breakfast cereals, 14 great Cthulhu toys, and the 10 scariest Stephen King novels.
- I love this list of theories on what caused the flashforwards in the TV show FlashForward. Especially the last one.
- A video explaining Brütal Legend's multiplayer mode.
- Apparently Nintendo will fix Wii consoles that were bricked by System Update 4.2.
- A collection of cool fan-made movie posters.
- Batman on an elephant.
- I love this trash can mod.
- Heh. Pretty hilarious poster.
- Worst day ever?
- Steampunk R2-D2. (Via)
- Cinematical presents a defense of theater-hopping.
- A review of the new 3D Toy Story double feature. I was kind of excited about this, but maybe it's not worth it.
- Here's a list with an odd theme: the seven scariest movie characters on wheels. I'm linking to it mainly because of the reference to Return to Oz, a movie I have an odd attachment to.
- A review of the Coen brothers' A Serious Man. From the ads, this didn't look like my kind of movie, but I do love the Coen brothers, and this is a very positive review...
- So what's really in coffee, anyway?
- Video of an aircraft shooting a truck with a laser.
- A lamp shade made of bacon strips.
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