Action packed weekend.
I'm fortunate to join some hot talent called the Orion Syndicate. Very talented bunch of players. Looking very forward to this event.
It's at the Libra room on Commercial Drive.
Check it out.
Donation only.
Come on down and party!
The Libra Room
1608 Commercial Drive
Vancouver, BC V5L 3Y4
(604) 255-3787
Friday, January 9, 2009
Orion Syndicate + 1 @ Libra Room, Sunday January 11, 2009
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Idle Peasantry @ Falconetti's Tonight!
Come on down and party !
We're on stage at 9 and rockin' till whenever!
Falconetti's Bar and Grill.
FALCONETTI'S East Side Grill
1812 Commercial Drive (Between 2nd and 3rd)
Vancouver BC, V5N 4A5
604-251-7287
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Thursday, January 8, 2009
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Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Monday, January 5, 2009
Crayon Physics to hit the iPhone and iPod Touch
I played the demo on the pc and it was amazing.
You can find more information here: Crayon Physics
Bet it's the best game you can find for $20.00
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Rockband vocals using a theremin
Sick.
BB Offworld
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Jellyfish that never dies.
Pretty neat Apparently this jellyfish will never die it will just keep going through life cycles.
So apparently there's this little jellyfish creature (Turritopsis nutricula, a form of hydrozoa) that doesn't ever die. Biology is beyond me, so I'll let somebody else do the talking while I make a sandwich have a sandwich made for me.
What these little folks do is they revert completely to a sexually immature, colonial stage after they reach sexual maturity. They're even cooler than that. When they're young they've got only several tentacles, but at a mature stage, they get to 80-90 of them.
They're able to return to polyp stage due to a cell change in the external screen (Exumbrella), which allows them to bypass death. As far as scientists have been able to find out, this change renders the hydrozoa virtually immortal.
Did that make any sense? I didnt' bother reading it, but I think it had something to do with being able to regenerate your arm like a starfish. *sawing through bone*
UPDATE: Um, so does anybody have the number for Luke Skywalker's doctor?
Geekologie
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