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Friday, May 6, 2011

Video Game Forests


Forget Crystal Lake. These are the forests you should be worried about skinny dipping in. That being said, anyone up for a picnic?
World of Warcraft - Terokkar Forest

Although much of Terokkar has been restored, it still houses Auchindoun: the city of the dead. No matter how much you restore this forest, those ghosts are still going to get you.
Castle Crashers - Thieves' Forest

This forest is not only home to greedy thieves. It is a gathering for trolls. Once you kill the momma troll, the only way to escape poppa troll's wrath is to hop on a poop-propelled deer rocket and hope for the best
Far Cry 2 - African Savannah

Did you know the word "jungle" comes from the word "jangala" which means forest? The African Savannah can be a ruthlessly dangerous place, especially when you have an army after you and you already have malaria. If you go to an African Savannah, try not to have malaria.

Bioshock - Arcadia

It may be under water, but it's a living forest that supplies Rapture with all of its oxygen. It's also infested with a teleporting splicer gang that burst into a cloud of blood whenever they change locations. You should probably just stay out of all of Rapture just to be safe.

Metal Gear Solid 3 - Sokrovenno

Although Snake Eater is basically one giant forest, there's one section that you should probably avoid at all costs. Sokrovenno is where the legendary sniper, The End, sits dormant, waiting for his prey. There's probably also snakes and stuff on the ground which are pretty gross too.
Killzone 3 - Kaznan Jungle

We're still discovering new species of creepy crawlers in our forests. What do you think you'll find in another planet's jungle? The stuff that goes on in this place is absurd. Don't piss of any Cadaver Beetles. Just think: alien scarab.

Minecraft - The Entire World

When the sun goes down, Minecraft stops being fun and becomes get the %^$# inside and shutup! Zombies, skeletons, spiders, and ghosts all come knocking on your little wooden door. Then, you hear it. "Sssssssssssssss."

Mortal Kombat - The Living Forest

These trees are hungry. No, really. There's a stage fatality where they eat you. Don't get too close.

Super Mario World - Forest of Illusion

The only way to get out of this forest is to find the secret exit in stage 3. What's with Nintendo and creating forests that you get lost in? This isn't the Blair Mario Project.

Red Dead Redemption - Tall Trees

Although there's only a small section of Red Dead Redemption's take on the western border states of 1910 that isn't a big desert, Tall Trees is one dangerous place to go hiking. One hit kill cougars and giant grizzly bears walk around like they own the place and will even come charging at your horse. Giddy up!

Final Fantasy 7 - Ancient Forest

I don't care how much materia you have. You're not getting out of the Ancient Forest without a few battle scars. I don't know about you but I'm not part of S.O.L.D.I.E.R. and I definitely can't hold a buster sword.
Alan Wake - Bright Falls

The people of Bright Falls are possessed by a dark energy that seems to be a manifestation of Alan Wake's inner demons. This turns them into shadowy ghost zombie killers who destroy anything that enters the woods. Bring some energizer batteries and a Verizon cellphone. This is not product placement.

Zeno Clash - Zenozoik

The forest of Zenozoik is chock full of tribes that want to kill you. Your only defense? Hand-to-hand combat until the very brief moments of the game that you find another weapon. Even then it's only things you can bludgeon people with. I'm too pretty to be bludgeoned!
Resident Evil 4 - Rural Europe

Leon survives this lonely, rural part of Europe because he can jump out of second-story windows without getting hurt. I'm pretty sure I would cut myself all over, becoming a walking zombie megaphone.

Uncharted 2: Among Thieves - Shambhala

The road to Shambhala was a bit confusing in Uncharted 2. We thought we were in the alps, then we were in a city, then there was more snow, but when we finally got to Shambhala we found a lush rain forest. It was infested with mythical warriors who have become immortal due to the tree of life, but don't let that stop you from soaking up the scenery.
Pitfall! - Jungle Maze

You can fall. In pits. How is this appealing?
Left 4 Dead - Blood Harvest

Zombies are bad news. When zombies can hide behind trees, they become bad news bears. Throw in that the undead of L4D can run and I can tell you where I'm not going to be anytime soon: this forest.

Ocarina of Time - Lost Woods

When you get lost in the Lost Woods, you become a Stalfos; a skeleton warrior under Ganon's control. The only way to avoid these affects is to be of Kokiri descent or have a fairy guide to protect you. No, your Navi plushy doesn't count.
Castlevania III - Mad Forest

This is Dracula's forest, and it's mad. Not meaning, necessarily, mad as the emotion of anger towards you. Perhaps its name refers to the mental stability of the forest as a whole? Or is it implying that it causes madness in the people that enter it? Or maybe in the pre-existing occupants? Whatever the case may be, don't go in there.
Pokemon Red/Blue - Viridian Forest

When you reach Viridian Forest for the first time, your life as a trainer has just begun. Some old dude just showed you had to use Pokeballs and you only have one Pokemon. Your entrance into the forest isn't celebrated. It's dark, there are bugs and rodents everywhere, and there are trainers who won't let you pass until they beat your pet half to death. Just close your eyes and run.

Friday, April 1, 2011

What's Happening This Weekend


Are You Ready for St. Stupid's Day Parade? 



What's Happening This Weekend
It's no joke: Spring brings fun both in the usual and surprising ways. The annual Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C., is under way, the NCAA Final Four happens this weekend and the Sony Ericsson Open comes to a close in Miami. But there is also a very controversial hip-hop troupe of teens performing in Ponoma, Calif., bake sales happening across the country to aid Japan, a Mormon musical and a St. Stupid parade in San Francisco.
 
What's Happening This Weekend
Clearly the only way to combat bad news is with sweet treats. To help raise money for the victims of Japan’s recent earthquake and tsunami, Bakesale for Japan will be held Saturday at locations across the country, with proceeds going to Peace Winds Japan.
What's Happening This Weekend: Adrift in America at the Museum of Moving Image
This year’s buzziest museum reopening in New York was the Museum of the Moving Image, which received a dazzling $67 million makeover. The Astoria museum features excellent movie exhibits plus a swank new theater that showcases restored film classics and one of New York City’s most creative lineups of indie flicks, old and new. This weekend is a good example: The series "Adrift in America" (April 1–3) features the thought-provoking films of indie director Kelly Reichardt, who will be in attendance on Friday night to discuss her films. Also starting this weekend is the series, "Spring Training," of great sports documentaries.

Come early to wander the museum and fully appreciate its sleek new look, which the New York Times aptly summed up as a “...face-lift that might even put Hollywood cosmeticians to shame.”
What's Happening This Weekend: Buffalo Springfield
What’s that sound? Americans of a certain age will know it when they hear it: It’s the sound of Buffalo Springfield reuniting and hitting the road. Together with the Byrds, the short-lived ‘60s band helped create the California folk-rock sound. It also launched the careers of Neil Young and Stephen Stills. Young, Stills and fellow surviving bandmate Richie Furay reformed for a charity gig last year, and now they will tour for the first time in 43 years. Tickets go on sale today for June shows in Oakland and Los Angeles. They’ll also play Santa Barbara before heading to Bonnaroo. And there are hints of a wider tour to come in the fall.
What's Happening This Weekend: National Cherry Blossom Festival
Have a blooming good time at one of the nation's most storied celebrations. D.C. is certainly at its loveliest in the spring: The weather is temperate, the green grass on the Capitol's lawn reemerges and of course the cherry trees unfurl their buds.
Although this spring is chillier than most, the florets will be out (the festival planners promise) and the parades, lantern walks, fireworks, music, baseball games and more will proceed as planned through April 9.
What's Happening This Weekend: The Book of Mormon
Mormonism… funny? Sweet Jesus, yes. If you think South Park is hilarious, you’ll collapse with laughter (and be totally offended at least a half-dozen times) at The Book of Mormon, the wicked new musical from Trey Parker and Matt Stone, co-creators of South Park, and Tony Award-winner Robert Lopez of Avenue Q.

On paper, the premise seems straightforward: Two young Mormon missionaries are sent to Uganda to save the souls of the locals. In execution, it’s anything but. There’s the dance number featuring cameos by Jeffrey Dahmer and Genghis Khan. The tribal general whose name is so naughty it can’t be printed here without blacking out most of the letters. And, the ribald skewering of the Lion King, so that you’ll never, ever be able think of “Hakuna Matata” the same way again. In short, it’s so good you may almost want to convert to Mormonism. Almost.

What's Happening This Weekend: St. Stupid's Day Parade
If you're in the mood to cut out of work early this April Fool's Day, why not slip into San Fran's 33rd Annual St. Stupid's Day Parade as it passes by your office? Put on a ridiculous hat and blend in with the fools as they make their pilgrimages to various sites throughout the Financial District, including the venerable Leap of Faith at the Plaza of the Holy Lug Nuts.
What's Happening This Weekend: Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All
No musical act has seen more of a meteoric rise in press recently than Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All (often shortened to Odd Future or OFWGKTA), a Los Angeles-based hip-hop collective whose recent string of high-profile live performances -- from a much heralded appearance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon to packed sets at South by Southwest -- have launched the group into mainstream consciousness.

Adored by critics and legions of fans for their subversive lyrics and showmanship, derided by others for the often obscene and offensive content of their songs, few acts in recent years have been as compelling and game-changing as these young (most are in their teens), ultra-talented, self-aware rappers. The group takes the stage April 1 at The Glass House in Pomona, Calif., and will be one of the most sought-after tickets at the Coachella
 
What's Happening This Weekend: "Winning" Group Exhibit
Just like "Two and a Half Men," Charlie Sheen has become fine art. Starting this Friday night, Hyaena Gallery in Burbank will make that the literal truth with "Winning," a group art exhibit dedicated to the man who has given the world a brand new lexicon for losing it.

Start with "Afro-Sheen," the Charlie portrait that re-imagines him as with 70s style and a massive Afro, then move on to "Hot Shots," a faithful drawing of the Warlock's pose from the film of the same name. But make sure to take your time with "Aladdin Insane," which replaces David Bowie with Sheen on the former's Aladdin Sane album cover.
What's Happening This Weekend: the Final Four
The final weekend of the college basketball calendar features the sport's centerpiece event. Houston is the host for Final Four, and the teams that take the court at Reliant Stadium April 2 form one of the most unlikely Final Four fields in the history of the NCAA Tournament. Connecticut and Kentucky -- two of the sport's blue bloods -- meet in one semifinal, upstarts Virginia Commonwealth and Butler in the other. The winners advance to the national championship game April 4.

Connecticut and Kentucky have rosters filled with high school All-Americans and future NBA players (Connecticut guard Kemba Walker was selected as an All-American this week), while the other half of the bracket showcases two of the game's young, rising coaching stars -- VCU's Shaka Smart and Butler's Brad Stevens.

What's Happening This Weekend: "Derby" at MOCA Chicago
It’s April, spring is officially here despite what the weatherman reports and that means it is time to shake up your winter-proof routine of couch potato-ing and get out. This Friday, the Museum of Contemporary Art hosts their monthly First Friday events that attract swarms of young Chicago singles to partake in the fun that includes drinks and apps. This month’s celebration is derby themed so get ready for a make-your-own-hat creation station, scavenger hunt, the world’s only iMac G5 dating bar and of course live music from local DJs.









Sunday, February 27, 2011

Amp Bone Horn Stand for i Phone

Bone Horn Stand - original portable silicon amplifier for the i Phone
 which, without additional power supply, speakers adds 13 decibels the volume. In addition, Bone Horn Stand can be used as a stand for your phone.




Saturday, February 12, 2011

Unusual Speakers

The most innovative and creative speakers that will fill your room with sound.



 Pipe Speakers
Unique audio speakers handmade out of PVC pipes by Eric Nelson.

Transparent Speakers

Beautiful horn shaped loudspeakers designed by Ferguson Hill.

Panda Speakers

Adorable panda shaped USB powered speakers for your desk.

Coffee Table Sound System

Acoustable table comes with built in speakers and audio system.

Klang Ultrasonic Speakers

Stylish concept speakers allow you to focus the sound on just yourself, or spread the signal around the room.

Hi-Fido Speakers

Limited edition ceramic speakers designed by Matteo Cibic Studio.

Stereo Stilettos

Engaging sound from these speakers will sweep you off your feet.





Pig Speakers

Series of speakers that resemble cute pigs designed by IDEA.


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