Thanks to Gawker, I found this amazing time-lapse video of the Milky Way, filmed from an observatory in Hawaii. Aside from all the stars, it’s also quite cool how you can see the rotation of the Earth in this video! Enjoy:
The 44th Super Bowl, between the New Orleans Saints and the Indianapolis Colts at the Sun Life stadium in Miami, Florida was a great watch, with a final score of 31 to the Saints and 17 to the Colts. Watch the highlights below
Originally, the Saints were given odds of 20/1 to win!
Well the 2010 Super Bowl is now over with a thrilling 31-17 win from the New Orleans Saints! While we wait for highlights, I thought you might want to see some of the highlights from last year’s Super Bowl (number 43) between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Arizona Cardinals. Enjoy!
I’m British and have never been a massive fan of American Football, but I must admit that I’m starting to enjoy (and understand) this sport more and more as time goes on. Bring on Super Bowl 45!
I’m sure almost everyone looks longingly back to the days of the Nintendo 64 and the classic GoldenEye game. It provided millions of people with days of entertainment and I’m glad to say I’m one of them. The main problem is that it’s old! Luckily there’s a project to bring GoldenEye back, and it’s named GoldenEye: Source. It’s just like the classic game, but with updated graphics, a few extras and, best of all (in MY opinion), it’s for PC… and totally free!
The 3.1 beta is available as a free download (as a beta for now) as a Half Life 2 mod and it looks great so far. Check out the latest gameplay video below:
What do you think? Personally I can’t wait!
Hopefully the finished product will be released this year but I’m not too sure. If it’s released before 2012 I’ll be pretty happy
I’m sure a lot of you know who David Blaine is and some of you probably know about him getting the Guinness World Record for ‘oxygen-assisted static apnea’ – a fancy term for breathing pure oxygen for a while and then seeing how long you can hold your breath while submerged in water – in 2008.
In this video, Blaine explains the journey to this world record and what was going on during the record-breaking attempt. Really interesting stuff:
I’m sure there will be many more David Blaine related videos to come, along with lots of other great posts so check back often!
Yep, you heard it right: A video showing five series’ worth of the ‘Lost’ TV show, one of the more complicated shows there are, in just over eight minutes.
Enjoy!
I think I managed to follow that reasonably well. I should probably watch it a few more times if I want it to sink in though.