via imgs.xkcd.com
(via @MattBalara, via @ianlyons on Twitter)

via imgs.xkcd.com

(via @MattBalara, via @ianlyons on Twitter)

Time Warp - Face Punch (via DiscoveryNetworks)

And now, a USB drive in the shape of a chicken foot.
Just because.

And now, a USB drive in the shape of a chicken foot.

Just because.

Taking the iPhone 3GS video feature on a test flight. Literally.

[WARNING: Lower your volume or mute altogether before playing (or at least when you see pavement for the first time). LOUD, ANNOYING AUDIO]

9 to 5 Mac | Apple Intelligence

The Robot Chicken On Wheels tour is coming to Richmond on August 10.
Looks like fun times indeed.

The Robot Chicken On Wheels tour is coming to Richmond on August 10.

Looks like fun times indeed.

marco:

These two remotes, by Apple (left, Apple TV) and Microsoft (right, Xbox 360), do approximately the same things with a few exceptions:

The Microsoft remote uses two AA batteries that need to be replaced about every 6 months. The Apple remote uses a single CR2032 that has never needed to be replaced.
The Apple remote has 6 buttons. The Microsoft remote has 46, only 15 of which are regularly used for media playback.
The buttons on the Microsoft remote are backlit so you can see what they do in the dark. The Apple remote doesn’t have this feature because you never need to look at the buttons after the first minute of use.
The Apple remote works from nearly any position in the room with approximate line-of-sight between itself and the front of the Apple TV. The Microsoft remote has the worst reception angle of any remote I’ve ever used (supposedly 90°, ±45°). Mine starts failing consistently at about 22° right of center at a distance of 8 feet, putting it right at the bottom of their specified total radius (~44°). It won’t even work from the right half of the couch.

This is a pretty good indicator of the two companies’ design philosophies and quality goals. And this isn’t even considering the software interface that each remote is respectively controlling.

marco:

These two remotes, by Apple (left, Apple TV) and Microsoft (right, Xbox 360), do approximately the same things with a few exceptions:

  • The Microsoft remote uses two AA batteries that need to be replaced about every 6 months. The Apple remote uses a single CR2032 that has never needed to be replaced.
  • The Apple remote has 6 buttons. The Microsoft remote has 46, only 15 of which are regularly used for media playback.
  • The buttons on the Microsoft remote are backlit so you can see what they do in the dark. The Apple remote doesn’t have this feature because you never need to look at the buttons after the first minute of use.
  • The Apple remote works from nearly any position in the room with approximate line-of-sight between itself and the front of the Apple TV. The Microsoft remote has the worst reception angle of any remote I’ve ever used (supposedly 90°, ±45°). Mine starts failing consistently at about 22° right of center at a distance of 8 feet, putting it right at the bottom of their specified total radius (~44°). It won’t even work from the right half of the couch.

This is a pretty good indicator of the two companies’ design philosophies and quality goals. And this isn’t even considering the software interface that each remote is respectively controlling.

“Weird Al” Yankovic - Skipper Dan (via alyankovic)

Great new song & video from Weird Al. This is an original song (it’s not a song or style parody), but it’s extremely fun.

(warning: this one may sting a bit)

Original Ecto-1 Ghostbusters Car on eBay
If only I had about $75K sitting around.

Original Ecto-1 Ghostbusters Car on eBay

If only I had about $75K sitting around.

RT @757caw: HRCAW Meetup Wrap-up Report has been emailed and posted at http://tr.im/s3uo #hrcaw #757ccc

RT @waywrdtoonist: The Wayward Cartoonist #006 is up. http://tr.im/rYUr #drawing

RT @757caw: HRCAW (Hampton Roads Comic Artists & Writers) meetup TODAY! -> http://tr.im/rNY5

Restless for some reason tonight. Erm… I mean, this morning. Damn, it’s gonna be a long Saturday at this pace.