For serious. Where did this month go? I can't
apologize enough guys; these past few weeks turned out to be nothing like they
were planned to be. Fortunately, life appears to be returning to some semblance
of normalcy (knock on wood), which is a holiday gift in itself for the GIR and
I. Woot! Here's hoping that the holiday season has been good to you thus far and that the Steam Winter Sale isn't ravaging your bank account.
Let's get down to This Week in Geekdom!
TV
The 50th Anniversary Dr. Who special may be over
and committed to the record books, but the tributes to the beloved temporal traveler
continue. Read here Whovians (or those new to the Whoniverse) for a thorough
and entertaining look back at these five decades past.
Movies
Joseph Gordon-Levitt seems as though he's on a
personal mission to bridge the gap between the muggle and nerdy cinematic
worlds. Earlier this week the would-be Robin announced that he will be producing a movie version of Neil Gaiman's the
Sandman.
In further evidence that films based in comic
book source material will remain with us for at least the next few years, we
received a near confirmation this week concerning the casting of Ant-Man.
Science/Technology
The fact that galaxies can assume a spirallic
shape is something we generally take for granted. It's a common enough
occurrence right? While that's true at this point in time, it was not always
so. Here is a brief history of just how spiral galaxies evolved.
45 years old and still awe-inspiring |
This upcoming Tuesday will mark the 45
anniversary of one of the most iconic photographs in history: Earthrise. In
advance of the occasion, NASA has put together this brief but very interesting video detailing exactly how Apollo 8 astronauts were able to capture this
image.
Speaking of astronauts, we've talked a bit about
the premise of long-haul space travel becoming a reality in the not-so-distant
future. So, say you're headed out on a multi-year journey to Mars. Is there any
chance you'll get half-way decent food en route. Why yes, at least some comfort foods can travel with you.
NASA has confirmed that the surface of the Moon
is a bit rougher than it was about a year ago. The agency released this series of time lapse photos that appear to depict a new impact crater on our orbital
neighbor.
Yesterday was the Winter Solstice, the single
most daylight deficient day for those of us in the Northern Hemisphere. It may
have seemed extra dark yesterday, but, as NASA's Goddard Spaceflight Centre proves in this video, there was more to the appearance of the Solstice than an
early sunset time.
It is the foundation of a significant portion of
all marketing funds currently being spent: selling potential customers on the
notion that a product can forestall or reverse the effects of the aging
process. But what if such a claim were made real? The latest edition of the
journal Cell presents findings from a
joint venture between Harvard Medical School, the National Institute on Aging,
and the University of New South Wales that a compound produced during the study actually undid parts of the aging process.
Games
2014 will mark 40 years since Dungeons & Dragons changed the lives
of countless gamers. However, the actual birthday of the seminal RPG system has
been a matter of some debate. This well-researched piece gives us a pretty solid contender for the celebratory date, which is just over 1 month away!
Nintendo has been falling by the console wayside
for the past year or so as the next generation of gaming platforms take center
stage. However, this does not imply that the company is just going to lie back
and give itself up for lost. Here are two new trailers for franchises intended to breathe new life into the Wii U: Mario
Kart 8 and Super Smash Bros. 4.
More practiced gamers may scoff, but Candy Crush Saga is the single
highest-grossing app on both iOS and Android platforms. This fact so perplexed
so many individuals that the BBC sought to discern the source of the game's appeal.
General Awesomeness
Looking for a last minute gift for that Settlers
of Catan lover in your life? Consider this, a cookbook based off of everyone's favorite resource management game. The hexagonal serving dish alone would make an
excellent present.
Roll for noms! |
In a Da Vinci-esque endeavor, this Canadian duo successfully built a fully operational human-powered helicopter.
There are gingerbread houses and gingerbread
cookies, but can anything encompass more epic than this gingerbread Optimus Prime? I think not.
Best wishes for a wonderful week ahead!
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