Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Just watch it. The news, auto-tuned.

9



Produced by Tim Burton. It's like The Nightmare Before Toy Story. (Actually, I know nothing about the movie beyond what you see in the trailer.)

But, Bonus: Crispin Glover.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

...world / full of...


"Today I die" is a short game that depends on you using words to change the poem. Some words have to be found through the other things that appear on the screen.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

"When I was 14 years old, I decided I could cook. It was either that or puberty."

--Dom Deluise

He died Monday night.



He was easily one of the funniest people to show up anywhere.



I hope, if something happens after death, he's taking a treasure bath right now.



LA Times obit and Ain't It Cool News obit.

Trek Yourself



I guess this'll be Star Trek week.

"Trekkies Bash New Star Trek Film As 'Fun, Watchable'"


Trekkies Bash New Star Trek Film As 'Fun, Watchable'

Monday, May 4, 2009

MagCloud

Just sent to me by the IT Manager here for marketing purposes, but I immediately starting thinking about non-work applications.

From their website:

MagCloud enables you to publish your own magazines. All you have to do is upload a PDF and we'll take care of the rest: printing, mailing, subscription management, and more.

How much does it cost?

It costs you nothing to publish a magazine on MagCloud. To buy a magazine costs 20¢ per page, plus shipping. For example, a 20-page magazine would be four bucks plus shipping. And you can make money! You set your issue price and all proceeds above the base price go to you.

How are they printed?

MagCloud uses HP Indigo technology, so every issue is custom-printed when it’s ordered. Printing on demand means no big print runs, which means no pre-publishing expense. Magazines are brilliant full color on 80lb paper with saddle-stitched covers. They look awesome.



Hmmm...

We Are All Meat

Thought y'all might enjoy this one:


Found over at Sweetney.

"Onward"

I don't care who sponsored it, it's still amazing.

Onwards from AKQA on Vimeo.