Gettin' one of these


Wanna suggest a game? Be a pal and post it in the comments. JUST DO IT.

I plan to get:
Metal Gear Solid 4
Uncharted 2
LittleBIGplanet
inFAMOUS

Bobby McFerrin is a Genius.

This is rocket sauce for Pixar fans

Introducing "Pixar Fanboy," Quite possibly the most interesting thing I've found today.

Fantastic Mr. Fox



Man... A LOT of good movie trailers lately. This features the voices of George Clooney, Meryl Streep, Owen Wilson and Bill Murray.

The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus



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Freaking sweet robotic hand

Someone needs a bandadge

Someone stole my idea for a website

Hosted by imgur.com

Introducing "Bulbstorm," A place where you can sign in and upload your ideas, and the community collaborates to improve it and maybe even make it happen, while earning a buck or two. I swear I wanted to do something like this, but this is a much better execution of what I would've done, so it's best they got to it first.

The reason it's such a good idea to have a service like this online is, in our meat-space that is the real world, most people are really shy and keep to themselves. I believe many innovative, and in some cases, life-saving ideas never see the light of day. But on the internet, it's much different. Not only is everyone anonymous, thus eliminating shyness, but everyone has the same, neutral voice. Totally Average Joe's voice can be heard just as easily as any well known person.

Expect this to grow and improve over the next few years.
Bulbstorm.

The Janus Horn: Coolest Amp Ever



I want one of these so bad. I don't think you can buy it commercially, though. When it spins, it makes a really cool Doppler effect, wobbling the pitch to create a very unique sound. Not to mention, it's hypnotically peaceful when in action.

A message to General Mills


Below is a real, (tounge-in-cheek) email I just sent to General Mills. Let's hope for a reply.

General Mills-

I have an issue with your marketing strategy of the "Trix" breakfast cereal. While I have no problem with the cereal itself, I can't help but feel pity for the fictional anthropomorphic cartoon rabbit, hatefully referred to as the "Silly Rabbit." In this economic recession, it's certainly possible that the rabbit has a family to feed, but their nourishment is hindered by one thing only: discrimination. Words cannot describe the sadistic glee these children seem to get when they snatch food from this humble, innocent bunny. The worst part of it is, they seem to have little to no remorse at all.

From what I gather, you've aired these commercials since 1954. Now, I can understand that back in those times, things were different. But we've finally advanced past this backward way of thinking. Treating that poor creature like that... it's just inhumane.

I dream of a world where anyone, regardless of their appearance, can pursue the delicious, sugary, artificially colored goodness that is Trix Cereal, without his motives questioned. I dream of a world where kids are taught that not everything is about THEM, and if they have a decent bone in their body they will allow this rabbit to consume bowls upon bowls of Trix until they're teeth rot out. And when they finally finish every last drop of milk in their fridge, they can rub their full bellies and say "GOD BLESS AMERICA."

Also, I just wanna say Trix yogurt is nasty, and, in that case, the kids are probably doing that rabbit a favor by keeping him away from it.

-Capt. Jake Barber