“Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate so we can buy shit we don't need.”
~From the movie Fight Club, based on the novel by Chuck Palahniuk
A Galaxy classic...with a recession going full force, we thought this feature might help ease the pain.
Continue reading "Scientists Find that Low Self-Esteem & Materialism Goes Hand in Hand" »
The country that gave the world its first novel, “The Tale of Genji,” a millennium ago, has introduced a new 21st Century genre: novels thumbed out of cellphones, republished in book form, that have not only infiltrated the mainstream but have come to dominate it, selling hundreds of thousands of hardbound copies
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There's a modest, nondescript house about 30 miles outside of Turin, Italy that serves as the gateway to what the Italian government calls the Eighth Wonder of the World.
Continue reading "Italy's Temples of Humankind" »
Today is Black Friday. It's not a commemoration of a catastrophe or a day to remember our war dead. It does not give us pause to reflect upon a plague that has afflicted us or to ponder a collective tragedy that we have all witnessed. There is nothing sacred about Black Friday, it's another shopping day, but not just any shopping day: it is the biggest day of the year for retailers and the beginning of the Christmas selling season.
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Sometimes, there is a bit of news that appears not to have been publicized as much as one would think. This story is based upon one such tidbit. Rich Johnston from Comic Book Resources in his "Lying in the Gutters" column has revealed that Bruce Wayne is to be killed off next year by DC comics.
Before we get to the outraged commentary on why this is a phenomenally bad idea, let’s get the facts down as they’ve been reported.
Continue reading "The Death of Batman?" »
It's the world's simplest interface: pen (or pencil) and paper. Bind a few sheets in notebook form and you've got an effective and easy-to-use information storage and retrieval system. Add a bookmark as a placeholder, slip in some tabs as markers, select blank or ruled pages (you can also choose pages with a grid) and voilà, you've got a powerful tool that won't shatter if it's dropped and has zero power consumption issues.
Continue reading "The Moleskine Phenomena -A Retro Paradigm for a Hip, Tech-Savvy Creative World" »
According to Forbes Magazine, physicist Albert Einstein is the fifth highest earning dead celebrity of 2007. Perched atop of list for the sixth time in its seven-year history was the King of Rock-and-Roll Elvis Presley, whose estate earned $49 million dollars in the period between October 2006 and October 2007 (with $35 million of that amount generated by Graceland admissions alone).
Continue reading "Albert Einstein -Superstar!" »
Jedi and Sith mark your calendars. On the night of November 16th, an epic lightsabre battle is set to take place in front of a museum that "looks like a Jawa Sandcrawler" (the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal at Toronto's Royal Ontario Museum). 1,000 blacklight-reactive, meter-long cardboard tubes will be distributed to the assembled and six massive blacklight cannons will be aimed at the fighters. Starting at 9:30 pm EST, the ensuing mayhem will rage until every single tube is destroyed.
Continue reading "Newmindspace: May this Fearless and Fun Creative Force be with You." »
Is he joking? Is he serious? Does it matter?! The Daily Galaxy mentioned earlier that we thought Stephen Colbert or Jon Stewart (or both -although Stewart has been losing it lately; his interview with Chris Matthews was a disaster) should make a run for the white house. You just never know for sure if Colbert stands a real chance until the votes are in.
Continue reading "Is it Legal for Colbert to Run as Both a Republican and a Democrat? Yup!" »
I'm a huge fan of myths. How can this appreciation of things fictional be reconciled with an equal fondness for cold, hard science? Well, most mythology grows from roots buried deep in a fact-rich tilth... or we're simply waiting for proof to surface.
Continue reading "SciFi Monsters & Mermaid-Safe Tuna" »
“Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate so we can buy shit we don't need.”
~From the movie Fight Club, based on the novel by Chuck Palahniuk
A Galaxy classic...with a recession going full force, we thought this feature might help ease the pain.
Continue reading "Scientists Find that Low Self-Esteem & Materialism Goes Hand in Hand" »
The country that gave the world its first novel, “The Tale of Genji,” a millennium ago, has introduced a new 21st Century genre: novels thumbed out of cellphones, republished in book form, that have not only infiltrated the mainstream but have come to dominate it, selling hundreds of thousands of hardbound copies
Continue reading "Japan Spawns Cell-Phone Bestsellers" »
There's a modest, nondescript house about 30 miles outside of Turin, Italy that serves as the gateway to what the Italian government calls the Eighth Wonder of the World.
Continue reading "Italy's Temples of Humankind" »
Today is Black Friday. It's not a commemoration of a catastrophe or a day to remember our war dead. It does not give us pause to reflect upon a plague that has afflicted us or to ponder a collective tragedy that we have all witnessed. There is nothing sacred about Black Friday, it's another shopping day, but not just any shopping day: it is the biggest day of the year for retailers and the beginning of the Christmas selling season.
Continue reading "Buy Nothing Day" »
Sometimes, there is a bit of news that appears not to have been publicized as much as one would think. This story is based upon one such tidbit. Rich Johnston from Comic Book Resources in his "Lying in the Gutters" column has revealed that Bruce Wayne is to be killed off next year by DC comics.
Before we get to the outraged commentary on why this is a phenomenally bad idea, let’s get the facts down as they’ve been reported.
Continue reading "The Death of Batman?" »
It's the world's simplest interface: pen (or pencil) and paper. Bind a few sheets in notebook form and you've got an effective and easy-to-use information storage and retrieval system. Add a bookmark as a placeholder, slip in some tabs as markers, select blank or ruled pages (you can also choose pages with a grid) and voilà, you've got a powerful tool that won't shatter if it's dropped and has zero power consumption issues.
Continue reading "The Moleskine Phenomena -A Retro Paradigm for a Hip, Tech-Savvy Creative World" »
According to Forbes Magazine, physicist Albert Einstein is the fifth highest earning dead celebrity of 2007. Perched atop of list for the sixth time in its seven-year history was the King of Rock-and-Roll Elvis Presley, whose estate earned $49 million dollars in the period between October 2006 and October 2007 (with $35 million of that amount generated by Graceland admissions alone).
Continue reading "Albert Einstein -Superstar!" »
Jedi and Sith mark your calendars. On the night of November 16th, an epic lightsabre battle is set to take place in front of a museum that "looks like a Jawa Sandcrawler" (the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal at Toronto's Royal Ontario Museum). 1,000 blacklight-reactive, meter-long cardboard tubes will be distributed to the assembled and six massive blacklight cannons will be aimed at the fighters. Starting at 9:30 pm EST, the ensuing mayhem will rage until every single tube is destroyed.
Continue reading "Newmindspace: May this Fearless and Fun Creative Force be with You." »
Is he joking? Is he serious? Does it matter?! The Daily Galaxy mentioned earlier that we thought Stephen Colbert or Jon Stewart (or both -although Stewart has been losing it lately; his interview with Chris Matthews was a disaster) should make a run for the white house. You just never know for sure if Colbert stands a real chance until the votes are in.
Continue reading "Is it Legal for Colbert to Run as Both a Republican and a Democrat? Yup!" »
I'm a huge fan of myths. How can this appreciation of things fictional be reconciled with an equal fondness for cold, hard science? Well, most mythology grows from roots buried deep in a fact-rich tilth... or we're simply waiting for proof to surface.
Continue reading "SciFi Monsters & Mermaid-Safe Tuna" »