Schlagwort: geeky lifestyle

  • Sony congratulates Microsoft on Xbox One launch

    Sony congratulates Microsoft on Xbox One launch

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    Following Microsoft’s congratulations to Sony on the PS4’s North American launch last week, the official PlayStation account has reciprocated with congratulations of its own:

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    A few Sony execs have also tweeted personal congratulations:

    @yosp: Congratulations @XboxP3 @MrPhilHarrison @majornelson @albertpenello on the global launch of Xbox One! 😀 @amboyes

    @amboyes: Hey @majornelson @MrPhilHarrison @albertpenello @XboxP3 – Congrats on YOUR launch, guys! See you at E3!!!

    @amboyes: @majornelson @MrPhilHarrison @albertpenello @XboxP3 can’t forget @iocat @thevowel @mattbooty and many more!

    @shahidkamal: Congratulations to Microsoft and all my friends there on the launch of your console.

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    Official Source: http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/11/22/sony-congratulates-microsoft-on-xbox-one-launch?utm_campaign=ign+main+twitter&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social

    http://www.destructoid.com/sony-tweets-congrats-to-microsoft-for-xbox-one-launch-266196.phtml?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

  • 20 Geeks Who Captured Kids Doing Weird and Random Things

    20 Geeks Who Captured Kids Doing Weird and Random Things

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    It’s not weird to dress up in a superhero costume for Halloween, but when your child wants to be a mailbox, that is definitely something worth capturing and then sharing with the internet. We have rounded up twenty more geeks who captured kids doing weird and random things for your viewing enjoyment.

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    Official Source: http://www.pleated-jeans.com/2013/11/19/20-more-images-that-prove-kids-are-weird/

  • 5 Pictures of Toco the Cat and His Baby (Human) Sister the new Internet Stars

    5 Pictures of Toco the Cat and His Baby (Human) Sister the new Internet Stars

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    Buzzfeed reports that Toco the cat and his baby (human) sister are the internet’s most adorable troublemakers ever. Their activities have been posted on Instagram for 2-years This dynamic duo makes life a daily adventure. A super-cute daily adventure, that is.

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    Official Source: Buzzfeed.com

  • 18 Funny and Geeky Pranks That Might Get You in Trouble

    18 Funny and Geeky Pranks That Might Get You in Trouble

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    One quick way to get yourselves in trouble, or even hurt, is to pull off a prank that seemed harmless at first, but not for the victim. For example, this person decided to use Elmer’s glue to create a fake milk splash, and then proceeded to place it on a MacBook Pro.

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    Official Source: http://www.pleated-jeans.com/2013/11/14/there-are-pranksters-among-us-21-pics/

  • 25 Mind-Blowing Examples of Animal Camouflage in the Wild

    25 Mind-Blowing Examples of Animal Camouflage in the Wild

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    What you’re looking at above isn’t dead leaves, but rather real camouflaged insects. To be more specific, they’re known as the „dying leaf-mimic katydid“. This species in startle display showing false eyespots on wings. This leaf-mimic katydid resembles a dead or diseased leaf at rest to protect itself from the predators. There’s also the dead leaf butterfly, praying mantis, and the green Phylliidae.

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    Official Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=os6HD-sCRn8#t=0

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  • 5 Fun and Awesome USB Drives That Think Outside the Box

    5 Fun and Awesome USB Drives That Think Outside the Box

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    Trek Technology and IBM began selling the first USB flash drives commercially in 2000. Trek Technology sold a model under the brand name „ThumbDrive“, and IBM marketed the first such drives in North America with its product named the „DiskOnKey“, which was developed and manufactured by M-Systems. IBM’s USB flash drive became available on December 15, 2000, and had a storage capacity of 8 MB, more than five times the capacity of the then-common floppy disks.

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  • Guy imitates Voice of Duke Nukem perfectly!

    Guy imitates Voice of Duke Nukem perfectly!

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    Found on a friends page,JAKE FOUSHEE perfectly imitating Duke Nukem and some more Cartoon, and Movie Characters.

    Official Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hz64myc8QHM

  • 20 Cool and Creative Life Hacks

    20 Cool and Creative Life Hacks

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    Technically speaking, a first world problem refers to a frustration or complaint only experienced by privileged individuals in wealthy countries. For example, losing the lens cap to your expensive $3000 DSLR camera. Fortunately, there’s a simple life hack: attach LEGO pieces to both the lens cap and strap to ensure that they’re always stuck together.

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    Official Source: http://www.bromygod.com/

  • Movie Legends Revealed,Toy Story 2 was Nearly Deleted

    Movie Legends Revealed,Toy Story 2 was Nearly Deleted

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    MOVIE URBAN LEGEND: During work on Toy Story 2, the vast majority of the film was accidentally deleted due to a pair of computer errors.

    Ever since computers became the primary place where work is done (both in school and in business), there have been horror stories about people losing their work due to some sort of mistake — an accidental deletion, a computer crash, a power outage, whatever. These tales have been part of popular culture as long as computers have. I happened to catch a 1988 episode of A Different World in which Denise Huxtable loses a term paper she was writing on a computer (luckily, Dwayne Wayne recovers it for her). Rarely, though, do these stories come close to the sheer terror of the time in 1998 when Pixar accidentally deleted roughly 90 percent of Toy Story 2.

    Read on to see what happened!

    It was early in 1998, and the good folks at Pixar were hard at work. The majority of their staff was preparing A Bug’s Life for release in the fall while a good chunk (I’d say the split was roughly 250 on the first film and 150 on the second) was already nine to 10 months into production on Toy Story 2, due out in November 1999 (this is likely why the “outtakes” of both films include cameos from the other film, as they were being produced at the same time — a tradition that has continued with other Pixar features). One day, Toy Story 2 Associate Technical Director Oren Jacob (who would eventually become the chief technical officer of Pixar before leaving to do some work on start-up companies, including the one co-founded in 2012, ToyTalk) was in an office with a few other associate technical directors (they all worked under the supervision of Supervising Technical Director Galyn Susman) when they just happened to be looking at a directory where the assets for Woody were held. Upon a refresh, they noticed the assets kept decreasing. Like where Woody would have a hat, suddenly he didn’t have a hat. Or boots. Or suddenly a body at all! They quickly looked at the other characters and as they refreshed, all the other characters were beginning to disappear as well!

    toy story 2 posterYou see, someone had run the command “rm –rf”; rm is used to remove files from directories on a UNIX shared computer system. However, in this instance, someone had accidentally used it on the master root of all the directories on the shared system. You might be dubious as to how one person could wipe out all of the files on the system, but the way that a movie like Toy Story 2 was done at the time was that pretty much every worker had direct access to the master files because everyone was working on a different small piece of the project at the same time. It would be far too time-consuming for each of the dozens and dozens of animators to have to seek special permissions to make changes to the master files, so instead everyone could make changes, from the lowest person on the totem pole to the highest of all head honchos at Pixar. Obviously, Jacob freaked out and, in effect, got someone to unplug the entire system before the whole project was deleted. This happens and later that afternoon, when they boot the system back up, they discover that 90 percent of the film has disappeared.

    While that would naturally freak anyone out, important things being deleted like that is not quite as shocking as you might think. Again, when you have more than 400 people all sharing access to the master files, sometimes things get deleted. At one point, all of the bugs in A Bug’s Life were lost. While freaky, there is always a back-up of the master files. In the case ofA Bug’s Life, the back-up was used and the bugs were restored. Here, however, things did not go so well. It might be hard to believe, but back in 1998, all of the information used to animate a movie as complex as Toy Story 2 only took up roughly 10 gigabytes. That’s less room than your average flash drive that you can pick up at the local drug store. The back-up for the film, though, only had 4 gigabytes of room. Again, things were much different back then, and 4 gigabytes was a lot of space. However, it was not enough space. And roughly four to five months into the project, that 4-gigabyte ceiling had been reached. The way the back-up was set up, though, was instead of an error message saying that it could not add any more data to the back-up, the back-up would just add the new data in place of the old data. The folks at Pixar didn’t realize that at first, so when they booted up the retrieved data, it looked pretty much like they had their film back. And people went back to work on the film. However, it was soon apparent that they only had something like 40 percent of the files for the film and things slowly began to break down. Like part of a scene would be fine but parts of it would not be fine. Because you couldn’t predict what parts were fine, the whole thing was just useless. To paraphrase Bob Dylan, now was the time for the tears. Everyone panicked but at the same time, everyone got together and tried to brainstorm possible solutions for this crisis. Workers here and there had saved their work on their local computers, so they were able to cobble together bits and pieces of the film, but no one had a complete copy of the film (obviously, as no one would have that much room on their computer). Well, as it turned out, almost no one.

    Earlier, we mentioned Supervising Technical Director Galyn Susman. A few months earlier, Susman had given birth to a son. As she was a new mother, she needed to be able to do some work from home, so Pixar had set up a computer for her that had the complete film. In addition to the full film at that point, she would receive incremental updates with changes made over that time. No one knew when the last update had been, but obviously whatever she had was better than what they possessed at the moment. So they headed to her house and drove her computer back to the Pixar offices (Susman and Jacob later recalled the amusing procession, with her computer wrapped in blankets and strapped into a seat belt in the back seat with Jacob nervously watching it as Susman drove). The computer was plugged in and booted up. It had been updated two weeks ago. So they had the original back-up from a few months ago, her current updated version plus whatever other files they could cobble together from the various worker’s individual work stations. That gave them roughly 70 percent of the film’s files (as of the update two weeks earlier) as being verified as working fine. They had to then hand-check all of the directories for the remaining 30 percent to make sure it was correct. That took the entire staff working the whole weekend with very little sleep making sure the other 30 percent of the files were accurate. Eventually, they finished and production on the film was back up and running.

    Amusingly enough, after the film was completed by the end of 1998, the head honchos at Pixar (including John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Pete Docter and Joe Ranft) viewed the film and determined it wasn’t ready (a view held by Jacob, as well). They felt they couldn’t release it as produced, especially when they were still a relatively new company. So they then more or less scrapped the entire film, and in an amazing feat of animation mastery, what had taken them two years to produce was re-done in less than nine months in order to have Toy Story 2ready for a November 1999 release.

    It’s pretty funny that all of that work was done to restore files that went more or less unused. Of course, it wasn’t as simple as that. While yes, the vast majority of the first version of the film was redone, obviously the production work done on the characters were put to use on the new version (and some scenes from the original film were included in the new version), so it is still very important that they were able to salvage the original film. After all, if they had spent many months restoring the original film from scratch only to have it come out the same as the original version, they would not have finished it by the end of 1998, which in turn would not have given them enough time to scrap it and re-work the film the way that they did, so we would never have had the version of Toy Story 2 we now know and love. So it is still a big deal that they were able to save it!

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    Official Source: http://spinoff.comicbookresources.com/2013/03/27/movie-legends-revealed-was-toy-story-2-nearly-deleted/

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dhp_20j0Ys

  • This Is How Hollywood Movies Look Before & After Visual Effects Are Applied

    This Is How Hollywood Movies Look Before & After Visual Effects Are Applied

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    Ever wondered how movies look like without visual effects? Or have you wondered how the movie directors manage to find such out-of-world scenes for their movies? Well, this post is the answer to your curiosity. After watching the visuals below, you will realize that most of Hollywood blockbusters are not even watch-able without computer visual effects. Next time you watch any movie, do thank the engineers who made it a visual treat. For now, enjoy the Hollywood movie images as they look before & after visual effects are applied.
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    Official Source: http://wonderfulengineering.com/this-is-how-hollywood-movies-look-before-after-visual-effects-are-applied/?utm_source=zergnet.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=zergnet_107840

  • 20 Mind-Bending Photo Manipulations That Blend Fantasy with Reality

    20 Mind-Bending Photo Manipulations That Blend Fantasy with Reality

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    Photo manipulation is used everyday by digital artists to either touch up photos or just create surreal situations and scenes. Caras Ionut, a digital artist and photographer, falls under the latter category. According to Ionut, his imagination and work are inspired by dreams, as well as the autumn and winter seasons.

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    Official Source: http://www.boredpanda.com/surreal-photo-manipulations-caras-ionut/

  • 25 Cool and Futuristic Technologies That May Already Exist

    25 Cool and Futuristic Technologies That May Already Exist

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    We have seen the future of smartphones, and it just may be the ECO Mobius.

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    This modular smartphone has hardware pieces that can be removed and upgraded at the push of a button, including the RAM, GPU, CPU, camera, and more.

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    Official Source: http://list25.com/

  • 5 Weird and Bizarre Things That Actually Exist in Space

    5 Weird and Bizarre Things That Actually Exist in Space

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    Did you know that there’s a real-life Tatooine planet, complete with two suns? Kepler-16b is a Saturn-mass planet consisting of half gas and half rock and ice, and it orbits a binary star, Kepler-16, with a period of 229 days. „[It] is the first confirmed, unambiguous example of a circumbinary planet – a planet orbiting not one, but two stars,“ said Josh Carter of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, one of the discovery team.

    5. Large Quasar Group

    The large quasar group (LQG) is a collection of quasars (a form of supermassive black hole active galactic nuclei) that form what are believed to constitute the largest astronomical structures in the known universe. LQGs are thought to be precursors to the sheets, walls and filaments of galaxies found in the relatively nearby universe. On January 11, 2013, the discovery of the Huge-LQG was announced by the University of Central Lancashire, as the largest known structure in the universe by far. It comprises seventy-three quasars, with a minimum diameter of 1.4 billion light-years, but over four billion light-years at its widest point. According to researcher and author, Roger Clowes, the existence of structures of the magnitude of large quasar clusters was believed theoretically impossible. Cosmological structures had been believed to have a size limit of approximately 1.2 billion light-years.

    4. Largest Water Supply in the Universe

    You may not believe this, but two teams of astronomers have discovered the largest and farthest reservoir of water ever found in the universe. This water supply is 12-billion light years away, and holds at least 140 trillion times the amount of water in all the Earth’s oceans combined. It’s hidden in the distant APM 08279+5255 quasar, which holds a black hole that’s 20 billion times more massive than the sun, as water vapor.

    3. Hypervelocity Stars

    Hypervelocity stars (HVSs) are stars with velocities that are substantially different from that expected for a star belonging to the normal distribution of stars in the galaxy. Such stars may have velocities so great that they exceed the escape velocity of the galaxy. Ordinary stars in the galaxy have velocities on the order of 100 km/s, while hypervelocity stars (especially those near the center of the galaxy, which is where most are thought to be produced), have velocities on the order of 1000 km/s.

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    55 Cancri e is a solid planet made of carbon-rich material rather than the oxygen-rich material that makes up the terrestrial planets in our solar system. Roughly a third of the planet’s mass would be carbon, much of which may be in the form of diamond as a result of the temperatures and pressures in the planet’s interior.

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    Himiko is a large gas cloud found at redshift of z=6.6 that predates similar Lyman-alpha blobs. Researchers say it „may represent the most massive object ever discovered in the early universe.“ It is 55,000 light years across (half the diameter of our galaxy), but is said to „hold more than 10 times as much mass as the next largest object found in the early universe, or roughly the equivalent mass of 40 billion suns“, making it the most massive object in the known universe.
    Official Source: http://listverse.com/

  • Geeky Parents Dress Baby Up in LED Suit, Becomes YouTube Star

    Geeky Parents Dress Baby Up in LED Suit, Becomes YouTube Star

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    Royce Hutain, a photographer by trade, is also known as Visual Burrito on YouTube. Just 4-days ago, he uploaded a video of his 22-month-old daughter walking around in a custom LED suit, and it’s already received over 10.5-million views. This project combined two of his talents: 1) Showcasing this adorable toddler in hilarious situations, and 2) the ability to make awesome LED suits.

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    Official Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkBDRUO8hAo&feature=player_embedded#t=0

  • Mother Creates Mini DeLorean to Travel Back to the Future

    Mother Creates Mini DeLorean to Travel Back to the Future

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    As children of the ’80’s continue to have children of their own, it’s only appropriate that the toys reflect those rad times when high top sneakers, Nintendo, and big hair were totally in style.

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    With a love for both cars and Back to the Future, clever mom corey4281 created this DeLorean Push Car for her 1-year-old son Cooper, who already had the matching red vest.

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    The original inspiration came from a Marty McFly-related comment from her husband and the idea grew into reality from there. To create the mini time machine, corey4281 used a toy push car covered in cardboard, tape, paint, and a little bit of EL wire lighting. The final result is the perfect Halloween costume, both totally awesome and completely functional. She says, „What better way to tote my 1 year old son around on Halloween than in a transformed $25 Step 2 push car I bought off of the kids‘ sale aisle at work?“

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    Official Source: http://www.mymodernmet.com/profiles/blogs/corey4281-delorean-push-car

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  • 7 of the Coolest and Geekiest Pumpkin Carvings

    7 of the Coolest and Geekiest Pumpkin Carvings

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    Officially called jack-o‘-lanterns, this term refers to a carved pumpkin, turnip or beet, associated chiefly with the holiday of Halloween, and was named after the phenomenon of strange light flickering over peat bogs, called will-o‘-the-wisp or jack-o‘-lantern. Here are some of the world’s coolest and geekiest examples.

     

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  • Speedpainting – PacMan Ghost drawing by Marcello Barenghi

    Speedpainting – PacMan Ghost drawing by Marcello Barenghi

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    This is not the only thing Marcello can do, have a look at this amzing video to:

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    Official Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i25Mm9bbsWE

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  • This Could Quite Possibly be the World’s Dustiest PC

    This Could Quite Possibly be the World’s Dustiest PC

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    If you thought these broken computers were bad, then check out what could quite possibly be the world’s dustiest PC. The dust ball itself encapsulates just about all the hardware inside the PC tower, and to top it off, there’s more than one glob.

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    Official Source: http://i5.asn.im/dirtycomputer-_tyf8.jpg

  • Mind-Blowing Lord of the Rings Helm’s Deep Battle Scene Recreated with 150,000 LEGO Bricks

    Mind-Blowing Lord of the Rings Helm’s Deep Battle Scene Recreated with 150,000 LEGO Bricks

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    Not just any LEGO creation, this one by by Rich-K & Big J, is one of the most impressive and geekiest pop culture recreations of all time. They used 150,000 LEGO bricks and 1,700 mini-figs to recreate the Helm’s Deep battle scene from Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings over a span of 4-months.

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    According to Goel Kim states: „Once [the] LEGO set was released last year, I thought, is this it? So I started to collect mini-figures from around the world specially Elf. It was painful process since I was only able to get 6 from Germany, 8 from Poland, etc in order to get enough Elf to represent [the] movie scene.“

    Official Source: http://www.mymodernmet.com/profiles/blogs/lotr-helms-deep-battle-scene-lego