We need to thank Mikropikolfor this visionary insight into the truth behind the famous Mario and his amazing adventures.
Lisa Foiles (@darthchix0r) as Harley Quinn
Halloween is good for all sorts of reasons. Today, the first work day after Halloween, we had a little treat via Kotaku and then Lisa Foiles’ Gaming is Sexy blog. If you’re not already following darthchix0r on Twitter then you may be interested to know that she’s stared in Malcolm n the Middle, Even Stevens […]
Skull? Shelf? Both!
Have to say that Badder Homes and Gardens is a strange name for a blog that turns up all sorts of interesting stuff. Now that’s said we can get on with this rather clever skull shelf that was posted on their old blog.
The actual periodic table, er, table
Once again we’ve the surprising Make magazine and their readers for this colourful discovery with geek cred.
@3panman is awesome
3panman‘s Twitter bio says; “musician, cook, computer tech” and I’d add “custom guru” to the list. With a simple tweet of “Yepyepyepyepyepyep uh-huh uh-huh…. ” we’re led to this Halloween twitpic costume.
Stormtroopers in surprising places
These funky Stormtrooper (plus one Darth) pictures have come to Geek Native via We heart it. They’ve gathered them up from all around the web. So what? Well; I want to make sure the original clever clogs/artist get all the credit they’re due.
Stormtrooper in the rain
This wonderful black and white photograph of a Stormtrooper in the rain (a singing stormtrooper in the rain?) comes to us from Taty via FFFFound.
New: Undulatus asperatus
The asperatus is a “new” type of cloud. It was recognised in June 2009 by the Royal Meteorlogical Society as being a cloud type in its own right. The society is now gathering aditional data on the formation. The question remains whether they’re distinct from the other types of undulatus clouds or whether asperatus should […]
Awesome new photographs of our solar system
The Big Picture has published a collection of new photographs taken of our solar system. Some of the photographs have been made by the Cassini spacecraft, as it orbits Saturn and looks back towards the sun and others come from the SOHO satellite.