Friday, January 29, 2010

Andy the Hedgehog


This story has to be one of the most random stories I've read. From the Ocean's 11 commentary, Mr. Garcia stated he loved the Japanese culture, most importantly blue hedgehogs.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

what the fruc?

a lot of this info is what most people already knew, the guy gets a bit over the top at times, but the biochemistry information and statistical analysis is amazing.  it's refreshing to see something with real data vs. this .  the video is rather long, but if you're into nutritional sciences it's worth it.  i think this video speaks to anyone regardless of what side of the fence you're on (macronutrient distribution--good vs. bad calories versus purely a calorie is a calorie).

 

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

When pranks backfire

This guy hits a shot he wasn't supposed to make. His students offered him tickets to the Final Four if he made it. Problem was, the tickets did not exist, they were going to give him a gift certificate to a Mexican restuarant. He made it. Here's the Yahoo article. Good twist in the story.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

In Soviet Russia, Science Explains You!

TIME discusses the "Asian flush":
According to a new study in BMC Evolutionary Biology, the genetic mutation that causes the reaction first appeared about 10,000 years ago in Southern China, at about the same time residents began farming rice along the Yangtze River. The study's authors hypothesize that the alcohol intolerance associated with facial flushing may have evolved as a survival strategy enabling ancient populations to enjoy the positive effects of alcohol derived from fermented rice — it can be used as a disinfectant and preservative — while imbibing in moderation.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

The Late Shift II: The Rolling Thunder of Revenge

For those of you looking for a summary of NBC's Late Night fracas, look no further than this animated recap from Taiwan:



(For real clips that you might have missed from all the Late Night shows, see Gawker TV or Vulture.)

[Post title courtesy Mr. Quentin Tarantino]

Thursday, January 21, 2010

MacGruber the movie!



Embedding is disabled, but here's the youtube link.

Monday, January 18, 2010

taildrop macho style



contemporary indie hipster styling + where the wild things are + homages to good films like clockwork orange + legit skaters + washed out white hued colouring + funding by fuel TV + my cynicism + quirk + fabricated awkwardness + whatever else is prototypical "now"..... what do you get?

machotaildrop!  despite what my negative comments would suggest, i'll probably end up watching this.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Video Game School

It's not a school where kids learn to play video games, but rather a school where kids learn by playing video games.

Popular Science profiles Quest to Learn:
Ever since Pong, videogames have outperformed teachers in one key way: They command attention for hours. “Games are exceptionally good at engaging kids,” says Quest’s main designer Katie Salen, a game designer and technology professor at the New School university. “They drop kids into complex problems where they fail and fail, but they try again and again.” She knew, though, that when kids face tough problems in school, they sometimes just give up, which is partly why only a third of eighth-graders earn “proficient” math scores on national assessment tests.
For now, the school is 6th grade only, but it hopes to add a class each year until it is a full 6th-12th grade facility. Is this the future of education?

[via Neatorama]