Picture of the Week: Pac-Man Crop Circles
In honor of the anniversary of the original release of Pac-Man to arcades, I present evidence of intelligent life: Pac-Man crop circles.
Source: Earth Blog
In honor of the anniversary of the original release of Pac-Man to arcades, I present evidence of intelligent life: Pac-Man crop circles.
Source: Earth Blog

The night before the release of Halo 3, MIT hackers transformed the statue of John Harvard in Harvard Yard into the Master Chief. John was wearing the signature helmet from the game and was holding one of the guns from the game until around 8am. In the game, the character’s “real” name is also John.
The Harvard statue that got hacked is known as the statue of three lies. The inscription reads, “John Harvard, Founder, 1638,” but it’s not a statue of John Harvard, John Harvard didn’t found Harvard University, and Harvard wasn’t founded in 1638.
Source: Bob Congdon’s Blog

Crappy old Beater: $2,000
Intermediate Electronics Course: $1,250
Parts and Tools: $800
Having the most bad-ass anti-theft system in town: Priceless
Source: Tesla Downunder

Fleischer: The locals grow restless …
Rumsfield: I beserk!
Cheney: I put a bolt into the face of the nearest NPC.
Condi: I place the villagers back into their trance.
Source: Jeff’s Gameblog

This week, I share some thoughts on the upcoming fourth edition of Dungeons and Dragons.
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