What could go wrong?
What could go wrong?
And here I was thinking it was Will.I.Glass.
The horror. The mildly hilarious horror...
In some parts of downtown Toronto we have dedicated lanes for the streetcars. It makes way more sense for transit, and it's a great incentive because you're only waiting for traffic lights at rush hour.
Yaaaargh!
What a coincidence! I was just watching the behind-the-scenes features from ParaNorman just last night! It's amazing to know just how much work goes overlooked by the general public in the world of stopmotion animation!
I meant to say "widespread" as the public social norm, as in taking the elevator to work while your fellow riders are being sucked off until they get to the office.
Although the image of a showroom of one guy standing center stage was pretty funny, it's a bit disturbing to think that this may potentially be within widespread commercial reach in just a matter of years.
Wow, that's a really neat idea! I'm sure I'm going to use this as a reference for my final year film!
I remember the first time my neighbors showed me Duke Nukem on the PSOne (I think I was 11 or 12?). On retrospect, the kid next door was really excited about the stripper area where you could give them money, however was really mad when I asked him to go back to the same area.
To Isengard, to Isengard!
A prelude to the prelude? Hells yes!
As much as I love my Touchpad, I hope HP doesn't make a comeback in the smartphone or tablet market. They done gone and f'd up when they laid off a huge portion of their development team so that they could continue pursuing the humble market of printers and monitors.
"It's like people only do things because they get paid, and that's just really sad."
I take it you're not a fan of Wayne's World.
Developper: "Oh, you wanted me to create a successful game for you! You should have said so at the beginning!"
And with the invention of Wifi-blocking wallpaper, you can increase search accuracy since the signal boundary is trapped in the house!
Could you guys please run a piece about hipsters? And I'm being genuine about this.
Now here I was positively thinking that the term hipster meant "hip" as in "in the know" (i.e., the Gawker network). As the phrase "you've never heard of them" is widely associated with the negative connotation of hipsters, I thought it'd be a good satirical jab (as was the comic).
How many Engineers does it take to change a light bulb vs. How many Jalopnikians does it take to change an opinion?