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Learn to Love Big Brother

February 12, 2006 by DarthCthulhu

A Cincinnati video surveillance company is requiring its employees to get an impanted RFID tag under their skin if they want to utilize the company’s datacenter. For those who don’t know, RFID tags are tiny, rice-sized microchips which contain specific information which can then be read from a few inches away by a radio transciever.

Filed Under: Editorial

Real Transformer!

February 12, 2006 by DarthCthulhu

New from Japan! A robot that transforms from a four wheeled vehicle to a bipedal robot and back! All it needs now is to be increased in size by several tons and make the classic Transformer noise! More than meets the eye!

Filed Under: Critical Bits, News

Finally.. New Justice League

February 12, 2006 by Vince

A new episode of JLU aired the other night called “Flash and Substance” which seems to feature Flash’s rogue gallery. It also has a more of Flash as Wally West, which we really haven’t seen from the series. Not since maybe Starcrossed. Either way, it’s worth checking out! So go and DL! Since there’s only […]

Filed Under: Comics, News, Television

Doot doot doot doot doot… doo!

February 12, 2006 by Dave

I wasn’t going to get a DS. I already have a PDA with a Nintendo emulator, why would I need another portable game system? It looks like I may have to change my mind: Super Mario for the DS A new Mario side-scroller? OMFG!

Filed Under: Critical Bits, News, Video Games

A marvel-lous flashback to…

February 11, 2006 by spankleberry

Spiderman! In Japan! 1970!

Filed Under: Comics, YouTube Tuesday

Literary Fiction

February 10, 2006 by DarthCthulhu

I need to rant.

Filed Under: Editorial

Player killed the Videogame Star, Part 2

February 10, 2006 by Bartoneus

With the second installment of my commentary on games and the players that ruin them, I will address board and other tabletop games, continuing from the first part which addressed videogames and how players online can completely hinder an otherwise amazing game. At the tabletop, this becomes a much more personal issue, as you can […]

Filed Under: Board, Card, and Miniature Games, Editorial, Roleplaying Games, Video Games

WildCAT's are Back

February 9, 2006 by Vince

This year sees big revival in Wildstorm, as several flagship titles are getting a make-over. Most important of which (to me anyway ^.^) is the relaunch of WildCATs. This version will be written by Grant Morrison and penciled by series creator Jim Lee. More info can be found here

Filed Under: Comics, News

Brokeback to the Future

February 7, 2006 by DarthCthulhu

Muahaha! Check out this very amusing parody of Brokeback Mountain. Brokeback to the Future.

Filed Under: Movies, Science Fiction & Fantasy Genre, YouTube Tuesday

Love Triangle of Stickiness

February 3, 2006 by Bartoneus

Every comicbook geek loves to scrutinize and scoff at information involving their favorite book’s adaptation into the realm of cinema, but since Batman Begins the hopes and dreams have become much more rich and hopeful for the future. While X-Men 3 practically dangles on a thread, nightcrawler-less, it seems that another franchise may be taking […]

Filed Under: Comics, Movies, News

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