Turkish Star Trek

Anyone know where I can get a copy of Turist Omer Uzay Yolunda, a Turkish movie based on Star Trek. It looks like it beats Cosmos Patrol, the Russian Star Trek based Series. UPDATE: you can order your copy at Mondo Macabro (thanks for the link BigE!).

Google Timeline 2002

While I’m on the subject of Google, the Zeitgeist Timeline 2002 is now online.

New Toys from Google Labs

Those fun folks at Google Labs have posted a couple of new toys to play with: Google Viewer displays the pages found as a result of your search as a continuous scrolling slide show, and Google Webquotes annotates the results of your search with comments from other websites.

Updated ASIMO

Honda has announced a new version of their ASIMO Humanoid Robot which is capable of interpreting the postures and gestures of humans and moving independently in response. For example, it recognize a location you point to and move to that location, stop and start to avoid a human being or other moving object which suddenly […]

Treehouses

I’ve always wanted to build a treehouse. No just a simple little platform up in a tree, but a REAL treehouse for the kids to spend time in. Maybe if I add The Treehouse Book to my Amazon wishlist one will show up under the Christmas tree.

Baloney Detection Kit

Carl Sagan’s Baloney Detection Kit: tools for testing arguments and detecting fallacious or fraudulent arguments

QuickTime Panoramas

Panoramas.dk has a weekly Quicktime VR panorama. My favorites are this underwater scene from Bali and Times Square (Quicktime 5 required).

Gateway Grid Computing

Gateway now offers Processing on Demand – a grid computing service using 8,000 PCs in their store showrooms. The grid is managed using United Devices Metaprocessor platform.

Hollow Earth

One of my high school teachers told our class about the Hollow Earth theory, and although he never said so, I think he believed it (along with other things too numerous to list here). I think this is the diagram he showed us. There are some who think Hitler escaped there at the end of […]

Dexes (or is it Dexi?)

First blogdex, now popdex. What will the next dex be?

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