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On the same day as the release of Star Trek Into Darkness (coincidence??), a meteoroid “about the size of a small boulder” crashed into the moon, causing an explosion so large, it could be seen from Earth! Watch the short NAS...
On the same day as the release of Star Trek Into Darkness (coincidence??), a meteoroid “about the size of a small boulder” crashed into the moon, causing an explosion so large, it could be seen from Earth! Watch the short NASA video below for not just an explanation, but footage of the actual impact itself, which was the equivalent of 5 tons of TNT! [NASAexplore / via Cinema Blend]
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As the Autobots adjust to new group dynamics within their expanded lineup, the Decepticons launch a new scheme to clone an army of beasts.
As the Autobots adjust to new group dynamics within their expanded lineup, the Decepticons launch a new scheme to clone an army of beasts.
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Since I’m a rational, right-thinking person, it should come as no surprise that the last two Batman games — Arkham Asylum and Arkham City — rank among my favorite video game offerings in recent memory. With Rockstar giv...
Since I’m a rational, right-thinking person, it should come as no surprise that the last two Batman games — Arkham Asylum and Arkham City — rank among my favorite video game offerings in recent memory. With Rockstar giving up development duties for the series, though, my excitement for Arkham Origins has been tempered. The fact that one of my favorite DCU villains — the assassin and Dark Knight arch-rival Deathstroke — will be playable in the upcoming title, could change that. All of a sudden, that teaser vid for the title we were so excited about makes way more sense, so congratulations, Arkham Origins: I am officially psyched for you to come out. While I have pretty mixed felings on DLC in general — and on buying new games in particular, which doesn’t make much sense for me considering how many great older titles I haven’t played yet — you can color my attention got on this one. New DLC isn’t usually going to be a thing that sells me on a game. Then again…come on, it’s Deathstroke.  As for whether I’ll go so far as to pre-order it…well, it’s a foregone conclusion that I’m going to play Arkham Origins. If the previous two titles in the series are any indication, in fact, I’m going to play the pants off of it before sending it across the country for my dad to play. So I guess the real question is if I want to play the game as Deathstroke, a question best addressed by the following sentence: “Duh, yes, that times a million.” There’s still no detail on just how playable the DCU’s favorite master mercenary will be, but whether its just a few levels or a whole new way to explore Akrham Origins (honestly, that feels like a little much to ask) it’s definitely an add-on that has me contemplating pre-ordering a game. Since that’s more or less unheard of, I’m apparently pretty impressed by this. Like, more than I expected to be. Apparently, I have underestimated how badly I wanted to control a digital Slade Wilson. Which I guess means it’s time to give Injustice a shot after all. (via Polygon) Relevant to your interests  British Batman behaving badly We really should have seen that coming, I guess… Yeah, who are we kidding, I’m going to play the hell out of this game
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riverat1 writes "After being embarrassed when the Europeans did a better job forecasting Sandy than the National Weather Service Congress allocated $25 million ($23.7 after sequestration) in the Sandy relief bill for upgrades to forecast...
riverat1 writes "After being embarrassed when the Europeans did a better job forecasting Sandy than the National Weather Service Congress allocated $25 million ($23.7 after sequestration) in the Sandy relief bill for upgrades to forecasting and supercomputer resources. The NWS announced that their main forecasting computer will be upgraded from the current 213 TeraFlops to 2,600 TFlops by fiscal year 2015, over a twelve-fold increase. The upgrade is expected to increase the horizontal grid scale by a factor of 3 allowing more precise forecasting of local features of weather. The some of the allocated funds will also be used to hire some contract scientists to improve the forecast model physics and enhance the collection and assimilation of data." Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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Art Avengers kittehs Hilarious 1980s Star Trek Illustrations The Ladies of Doctor Who Watch the 6-Second ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’ Homemade Vine Trailer Xenomorph Balloon Sculpture Comics Comics Breaking the Fourth Wall T...
Art Avengers kittehs Hilarious 1980s Star Trek Illustrations The Ladies of Doctor Who Watch the 6-Second ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’ Homemade Vine Trailer Xenomorph Balloon Sculpture Comics Comics Breaking the Fourth Wall Top 10 Best Comic Book Villains! Your Guide to Summer Comic Movies Film Interview: Simon Pegg Interview: Barfing on the ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’ Set, Deleted Scenes and ‘The World’s End’ Interview: Star Trek Into Darkness’ Alice Eve on Deleted Scenes, Trek 3 News: Chinese Actor’s Cut ‘Iron Man 3′ Scenes to Be Featured in Short Film News: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon 2 To Begin Filming In March 2014 Reviews: 9 Ways Star Trek Into Darkness Is Too Much Like a Star Wars Movie Reviews: How J.J. Abrams Gets Star Trek Wrong (Again) Reviews: Star Trek Into Darkness: Let’s talk about that ending Reviews: Why this old-school Trekkie loves the ‘Star Trek’ reboots 5 Most Shocking Moments in Sci-Fi Movies 7 Classic Movies That Are Shameless Ripoffs Iconic Movie Mansions: Iron Man’s Malibu Digs to Hitchcock’s Vandamm House Star Trek Into Darkness: The Secret Behind The Mystery Villain Style Or Substance? 20 Visually Stunning Movies That Go For Broke Literature Infographic: The Stephen King Universe Interview: Dmitry Glukhovsky shares his vision for redefining fan-driven fiction Interview: John Birmingham interviews George R.R. Martin Interview: Omnivoracious on Elizabeth Bear of Shattered Pillars Interview: The Qwillery interviews Brian McClellan. Interview: Sword & Laser interviews Saladin Ahmed Daniel Abraham on the Story behind The Dagger and the Coin. The E-Book Piracy Debate, Revisited Enhanced Intellects on the Loose in SF Is Black and White Fantasy Dead? Technology Trek Tech: How Long Before We Have Transporters, Tricorders, and Holodecks? Television News: Matt Smith Will Remain ‘Doctor Who’ For Season 8 The Central Problem With Steven Moffat’s Doctor Who Funny or Die’s latest series is Gay of Thrones I Boldly Went Where Every Star Trek Movie and TV Show Has Gone Before: Now I can tell you exactly why this franchise is great. Why Star Trek Has To Come Back To Television As The Cable Show It Was Always Meant To Be Video Games News: Half-Life 2 gets official support for Oculus Rift VR headset News: Console still accounts for 42% of the total video games market Eurogamer’s Dan Whitehead asks a pointed question: if creators know their best work is going to become the property of publishers, what motivation is there to put their heart and soul into an Intellectual Property? Gamasutra blogger Sebastian Alvarado takes us through the possible science behind Mass Effect‘s Genophage. Haywire Magazine suggests the verbs afforded players in BioShock Infinite are so narrow, they reinforce the game’s sociopathy How plural protagonism works in Chrono Trigger Simon Newstead explores a few reasons for why virtual worlds die. Writing 50 Pieces Of Writing Advice From Authors Top 10 Overused Fantasy Cliches Why Are Some Words More Persuasive Than Others?
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By Rachel Bloom Published: May 20th, 2013
By Rachel Bloom Published: May 20th, 2013
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By Jack Hall Published: May 20th, 2013 If Hollywood blockbusters have taught us anything, it's that "globe-trotting secret agent" is the best career in the world, somewhere between "decorum-ignoring archaeologist" and "Bill M...
By Jack Hall Published: May 20th, 2013 If Hollywood blockbusters have taught us anything, it's that "globe-trotting secret agent" is the best career in the world, somewhere between "decorum-ignoring archaeologist" and "Bill Murray." Just think of Tinseltown's iconography of espionage: 151
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By CRACKED Readers Published: May 20th, 2013 Sometimes an image is so awesome to look at that we aren't interested in the story behind it. But then there are images like these -- compiled by our loyal readers -- where the sto...
By CRACKED Readers Published: May 20th, 2013 Sometimes an image is so awesome to look at that we aren't interested in the story behind it. But then there are images like these -- compiled by our loyal readers -- where the story only enhances the surrealness. The most mind-blowing photo and fact
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By David Wong Published: May 20th, 2013 By the time you read this, Iron Man 3 will have grossed a billion dollars at the box office, with Man of Steel and The Wolverine ready to beat the piss out of more flamboyantly mentally...
By David Wong Published: May 20th, 2013 By the time you read this, Iron Man 3 will have grossed a billion dollars at the box office, with Man of Steel and The Wolverine ready to beat the piss out of more flamboyantly mentally ill villains for our amusement. In 2012, superhero movies took N
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By George Oduor Published: May 20th, 2013 If you're going into battle, you've got two wardrobe options: You can dress in something practical -- camouflage, body armor, boring shit like that -- or you can slap on a SpongeBob c...
By George Oduor Published: May 20th, 2013 If you're going into battle, you've got two wardrobe options: You can dress in something practical -- camouflage, body armor, boring shit like that -- or you can slap on a SpongeBob costume, paint your flamethrower bright pink, and hope the enemy is
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