Cool: BSG video for "Battlestar Sonatica"

Yeah, I like Bear McCreary’s “All Along the Watchtower,” just as much as the next guy, but there’s something about the feel of this piece that is just perfect for the show I think.

Anyway, I thought this video was pretty cool, have a look…

ZOO: A view through the fence …


See it’s funny because … the lion wants to eat you! Get it? Hahahaha!

Anywho, the picture was released as part of a new ad campaign at the Calgary Zoo. Personally, I don’t find it that funny (and I really hope they use more than chain link fences for the lions), but that slab of meet does have some kickass tube socks going on there, am I right?

I’ll tell you what would have made the ad funny …. if it was part for the San Fransico Zoo.

See cuz a lion really went nuts over there, get it? Hahahaha!

3-D: List of epic fails through the years

Some of science fiction’s predictions have passed fitfully into the present; video phones and geostationary satellites for example. Others seem destined to remain forever in the hereafter, despite being almost universal in movies and literature. The list will be familiar: jetpacks, food pills, silver clothes with giant collars.

One technology, though, resurfaces every few years and makes it to market, only to disappear into the morass of nostalgia soon after. These are 3-D displays, attempts to turn boring old flat telly into a depth-charged experience. Some products failed because they were junk, others just fade from view and resurface years later. This is a list of the most notable flops.”

Courtesy Wired.com

I agree with most of the list, but viewmasters? Come on, every kid had a pair of those in the 80s…

ROBOTS: Intense pictures


And now for something completely different

Humour (Brits baby yah!): Facebook in reality

This surprisingly hilarious BBC short acts out what Facebook would be like in real life.

Oh, those crazy Brits!

LOST: Chatty chat chat chat with Ben Linus


Ain’t It Cool posted an interview with LOST’s Michael Emerson today.

Among some of the highlights are Emerson’s insights to the “binary” nature of the island, and that everyone, including our beloved John Locke, will “pay a price.”

Also included are some fascinating insights into the evolution of Emerson’s character, including how he approached his role on the show as Henry Gale transformed into Benjamin Linus — leader of the others.

I think they are going into some mind bending new surprising directions. I am liking the evolving idea. Let’s say that Ben was able to manipulate the smoke monster, but on the show everything is a binary system, everything is in balance, morally balanced or economically balanced, so for Ben to make a thing happen like that, there is also a price, I think, that he had to pay. We don’t know what Ben paid yet to make the smoke monster come. We don’t know that he… “Is he allowed to do that?” and everyone who has power also pays a price. John Locke is going to pay a price. Ben has paid a price… Nothing is for free in terms of power or morality on the island and I’m beginning to see that the writers are more interested in that pattern, too, of this living ledger book system.

Internets: Catch Up on Battlestar Galactica

This eight minute summary narrated by a fast-speaking lady with a penchant for tongue-in-cheek jokes is a great summary for anyone looking to catch up on the first three seasons of Battlestar Galactica.

OBVIOUSLY, DON’T WATCH UNLESS YOU WANT TO BE SPOILED THROUGH SEASON 3 YOU FRAKIN’ MORONS!

LOST: Benisode part deux

So Ben can control the smoke monster and Alex got wasted and Jack cried and Locke pulled a gun on someone and Swayer was like “aw hell naw” and the boat doctor died and Sayid threw the vortex of doom on some Arab guy and the smoke monster rocked people and Bernard knows Morse Code and Kate likes crackers and Jack officially cries more than Aaron and Ben keeps a shotgun in his piano bench and likes to go all “strangers in the night” in Whitmore’s bedroom aaaaand *sucks in breath* It was all pretty freaking awesome!!!

HARD TIME: Snipes gets the max


Snipes Gets Maximum Sentence: 36 Months

Asked For ‘Mercy,’ Received Deterrence

ROBOTS: "Bum Bot" deals vigilante justice

Robotic vigilante: Homemade ‘Bum Bot’ patrols in Atlanta

They’ve seen bar owner Rufus Terrill’s invention on patrol before — its bright red lights and even brighter spot light blazing, infrared video camera filming and water cannon at the ready in the spinning turret on top.

‘You’re trespassing. That’s private property,’ Terrill scolds an older man through the robot’s loudspeaker. The man is sitting at the edge of the driveway to a child care center down the street. ‘Go on.’