Thursday, 11 December 2008
Wednesday, 10 December 2008
Prince of Persia



So yeah, I don't want to go on and on about it but I highly recommend this game and implore you to at list visit these sites to read more about it from the experts and then maybe buy it.
IGN review of Prince of Persia (XBox 360) - 9.3 (Outstanding)
Official Prince of Persia website - Ubisoft
Tuesday, 2 December 2008
Friday, 21 November 2008
Tuesday, 18 November 2008
Friday, 14 November 2008
Monday, 10 November 2008
So we're going to see the Boosh...

I was a massive fan of the first series and had a few laughs at the second but it has since descended into student-style in-jokes and fashionable band name-dropping now... not to mention Noel Fielding's head (and hair) getting bigger and bigger. However. I was offered tickets to see the live show in Portsmouth, and Bek and me sure as hell aren't missing an opportunity to see Julian Barrett in the flesh! Don't let me down, Moon.
Friday, 7 November 2008
Sir David Attenborough Picture of the Day

A Message for Obama
The Guardian set up a group on Flickr called A Message for Obama with the above message. If you get the chance to look through them, it's really interesting - especially some of the comments. There are a few bewilderingly controversial ones in there too...






Thursday, 6 November 2008
Heidi Willis



About A 97-Year-Old Botanical Art Maestro



This guy's amazing...
"97-year-old Chikabo Kumada, known in Japan as a pioneer of botanical art, has made countless book illustrations and picture books about the subject. For 71 years (!), he’s been drawing the insects, animals, and plants that live in his garden and neighbouring woodlands. But only in his 70s his career took finally off! PingMag MAKE spoke to him about his experiences in life."
World of Warcraft mentalist

"For my keys to send to all instances of WoW on my 11 computers, I use Octopus 1.3.2. Maximizer in Octopus allows me to start up all WoW instances at the same time or any individual instance such as if a WoW instance has crashed. It also allows me to shutdown all of the computers at the same time."

Do you know what makes it worse too? The super-positive comments after the article! "I wish you were my dad!!11". It's a sad world we live in...
Silent Hill: Homecoming


Well having read this review, seen some swanky screen shots and a rather atmospheric trailer, I'm really looking forward to playing this game. Release date Boxing Day? Double Helix marketing: you fail.
ID cards plan 'still on track'

Airside workers at all UK airports were due to be issued with ID cards from the second half of 2009 under the Home Office's delivery plan, which was published in March.
But Jacqui Smith, the home secretary, is now expected to confirm that there will be an 18-month pilot scheme at just two airports – London City and Manchester.
Her decision follows opposition from the Unite union, which argues that ID cards require fewer checks than existing security measures. The unions also argue that staff would have to pay £30 for a card to do their jobs – although cards would be free of charge during the pilot scheme.
Phil Booth of the NO2ID campaign said: "We are seeing a rather transparent attempt, I think, to save some ministerial face.
"The unions and the industry are clearly opposed to this and if the government were to try to force this on the 200,000 airside workers they had previously claimed, then they would find themselves either in court or facing industrial actions," he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
He added that the pilot scheme represented a "complete roll-back" from the government's original intention.
Non-EU foreign nationals who are students or marriage visa holders will be issued with ID cards later this month.
The Home Office's delivery plan, published on March 6, then states that: "From 2009, the scheme will be extended to UK citizens. The first ID cards will be issued to people working in specific sensitive roles or locations where verification of identity will enhance the protection of the public. This will start in the second half of 2009, with the issuing of identity cards to those working airside in the country's airports."
The Home Office said that the second half of 2009 would mark "the start of the roll-out" and that it was "still on track in that way".
Later today, the home secretary is expected to unveil plans for private firms, shops and the Royal Mail to bid for contracts to fingerprint millions of people for the new identity cards.
The government is aiming to contract out the task of gathering biometric data for new passports and ID to the private sector, according to the Daily Mail.
Applicants will have all 10 fingerprints and their faces scanned. The data will then be passed to the Identity and Passport Service to be stored on the new, computerised national identity register.
A Home Office spokeswoman confirmed that the government wanted to create a network of "convenient outlets" where people could easily go to complete the application procedures for the biometric documents.
Smith, who is delivering a keynote speech on ID cards later today, is also expected to disclose that the cost of the scheme - previously estimated at £4.5bn - is now closer to £5bn.
Booth warned that private companies were unlikely to be interested in bidding for contracts which would be scrapped if Labour loses the next general election.
Full story here.
Wednesday, 5 November 2008
Sir David Attenborough Picture of the Day

So Obama made it...

Still, as everyone has pointed out: the better of two evils.
Read/watch his speech here.
Tuesday, 4 November 2008
Prince of Persia and the Jake Gyllenhaal mystery

Sir David Attenborough Picture of the Day

I don't know why, but this amuses me...
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess








I've nick-named this the 'hover cog' and am so in love with it, I'm thinking about starting an internet phenomenon called 'Ligwit' aka 'Link is great, what is that...?!?!'
I don't want to spoil this game for anyone and if I waffle on any longer, I'm sure to, but suffice to say: this game is awesome. It picks up right where Ocarina of Time left off for giving me that feeling like I want to always be playing this game until it's completed... It's surely now going to be a tough decision choosing the best Zelda game. Recommended for sure.

Some awesome Zelda wallpapers here (Wind waker, The Minish Cap, The Phantom Hourglass style).
Monday, 3 November 2008
Modest Mouse - Dashboard
Wednesday, 29 October 2008
The Hands resist him

The Hands resist him is a painting, painted by Californian painter Bill Stoneham in 1979. I recently found a thread about it online as well as a video which suggests that the painting maybe "haunted". I'm not too sure about this, but the picture really scares me!
The glass door behind the boy (who is flippin scary, and is also the painter age 5)is meant to represent the door before this world and the world of dreams, and the doll is meant to be the boy's guide through the door. The painting was put on Ebay in 2000, and the sellers also mentioned that the painting may be possessed and that during the night the figures leave the painting. The doll in the painting is also said to have turned red.
Ridiculous meme? Regardless of if this picture is haunted, the boy and the doll really scare me.
Wiki entry
A creepy video