July 2010
7 posts
Canvas Cycle: True 8-bit Color Cycling with HTML5 →
Good old times of 8-bit may come back ;]
Tron Legacy - new trailer is making me shiver.
Lagoa Multiphysics - framework for physics effects simulation - simply stuning.
The Thrill of Flying the SR-71 Blackbird →
Worth reading. So worth reading.
Patrick Stewart helps The Count. →
Make it so, Number One!
June 2010
3 posts
“Apple of My Eye” - an iPhone 4 film - UPDATE: Behind the scenes footage included (by Michael Koerbel)
Movie shot and edited entirely on iPhone 4. Yay.
May 2010
4 posts
Our Solar System — An experiment with CSS3... →
uber awesomeness.
AVP Redemption (by Alex Popov)
A nice Aliens vs. Predator fanfilm. Way better the both last movies…
Two Inches to the Right (by Matt Frodsham)
March 2010
1 post
February 2010
3 posts
January 2010
9 posts
“Women, the best freaking firewall in the world” →
The downside of it is that this only small data package that it lets through, hangs the system for the whole of 9 months!
Steve Jobs drops the big bomb [COMIC] | Fredo and... →
Dead Pirates - Wood
animation by Matthieu Bessudo
fffflickr.com →
Awesomness for browsing through flickr photos and discovering new photographers by browsing their favs.
December 2009
2 posts
That one made me speechless. It’s frackin’ epic. EPIC.
Slingers. I am waiting for this one.
November 2009
6 posts
Assassin’s Creed Lineage Full Movie
Secret of Monkey Island – The Deleted & Extended... →
If you’re a fan like me - trust me - it’s worth it.
October 2009
6 posts
Magic Kingdom - Disney Park in tilt shift video
September 2009
12 posts
The Sword - Age of Winters
Pure awesomness. Great for dishwashing. If you’re a fan of good oldschool rock - you have to check it out.
The New (Media) Workout Plan - Patrick Moberg →
Every time you open a new tab to check out one of the following websites, stop. Get up from your computer and do the exercise associated with the site you were going to visit. After you complete the exercise, reward yourself by going to the website.
Necessity is the mother of invention →
I am planning to play some roleplaying games (oldschool - pen and paper) via skype with my friends. I need a dice roller (and a lot more of other tools, but the dice roller is a start…). And I just got the idea for it - using Skype4Py. I am not a programmer, but I hope I can finish this little project. Anyway - Skype4Py is a nice little Python wrapper for the Skype API. Be sure to check it...
Grid System Generator →
Huge information and resources archive about grids - tools, articles, tutorials.