Moment of Zen: Jello cubes in slow motion It’s like you…
Moment of Zen: Jello cubes in slow motion
It’s like you can see the entire universe in a single Jello cube…
As found on IHC
//The DudeMoment of Zen: Jello cubes in slow motion
It’s like you can see the entire universe in a single Jello cube…
As found on IHC
//The DudeAlright! After a long time of “no see” on behalf of us, it’s time to fire our blog up again! Whilst you’ve been looking forward to new posts, we’ve been working, travelling a bit, and just hanging out being plain cool (what’s new about that really?). And, oh, yeah… I’m now a real soldier as well since I signed up and got my military education! So I’m no longer just a geek – I’m now a really AWESOME geek!
Recently, I’ve been playing a cool Nintendo DS game called “Puzzle Quest 2″. I got to say… I’m addicted! I’m not a big Nintendo DS fanatic, but this game… It’s gotten me hammering down Goblins, Witches, grabbing bigger, better weapons, and dressing like a soldier from the middle age and collecting money as if it was sand. I’m not a game-reviewer so I’ll just settle with showing you guys a YouTube video of what I’m currently addicted to. Check it out! (Courtesy of NamcoBandaiGamesEU)
//The Dudette
V. S. Ramachandran explains the wonders of perception and art.
In essence it takes all of the things that creative people have instinctively known since we started painting on cave walls and carving fetishes and applied science to it. We can indeed explain art!
Via IHC
//The Dude
//The Dude
Today, I proudly present a new discovery from the World Wide Web. Even though it does not seem new to most of you, it’s a large enough to post on Geek Corner. Everyone knows what Guitar Hero is, right? Now there is a similar thing out there for all you “I-want-to-learn-how-to-play-pianoists”: Synthesia. The Dude and The Dudette both agree upon it’s awesomeness!
Check out this video (and don’t forget to visit their webpage, too!):
//The Dudette