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LEGO’s 2016 Star Wars Advent calendar already selling out?
Planning on picking up a LEGO 2016 Star Wars advent calendar? You might have to be quick. At the time of posting Amazon UK still has the £25 item in stock but it’s marked as the #1 Best Seller in its department. Meanwhile, the official LEGO Store has just re-listed the product with a “Call […]
Superhero Week: Gotham’s Most Wanted calendar [infographic]
This project by Abdudvids, an Australian designer, takes a Batman theme to the 2013 calendar. Damn; when does this pattern of dates roll around again? That’ll be 2019 and 2030. Not long to wait! Via Behance. Let us know what you think in the comments below or visit a random superhero posted with this teleport […]
Your very own Timelord calendar and star chart
This rather wonderful poster is a Gallifreyan Perpetual Calendar and Galactic Star Chart. It lets Timelords or their companions discover the day of the week for any given day between the years 1600 and 9999 AD. That’s a pretty wide scope. As a bonus, any Timelord might be pleased to know that they star chart […]
Steampunk Tea Girls 2013 calendar
Brain Kesinger’s Tea Girls calendar is now available for purchase at Clockwork Couture. Kesinger draws awesome steampunk pictures and has been featured all over the web. It’s quite a scoop for the ever popular Clockwork Couture to have his 2013 calendar. We Love Fine also stock his designs. Kesinger currently works at Walt Disney animation […]
The Women of Geekdom coming to a wall near you
This is the story of a successful Kickstater. Actually, at the time of posting “The Women of Geekdom” 2013 calendar still has a few days on the clock – so that means you can pick the donation level you want knowing the money will change hands and you’ll get your perks. Shaun of Shauncastic is […]
Solar destruction or leap year correction?
Which would happen first? The solar destruction of the planet or enough leap year corrections to finally and accurately align the calendar? Sounds like a leading question? Yup. This video digs into what a leap year actually is, when they happen (not every 4 years) and why. Also, according to custom, February is when women […]