Geeks need a break too, and from the National Computer Museum to a Star Trek bar in Vegas to Space Camp and Geek Cruises, the tech obsessed have plenty of geeky vacation options. Now if they could only learn how to relax.
A team of Canadian surgeons got a shock when the patient they were operating on began shedding dark greenish-black blood, the Lancet reports.
I continue my visit to the TNG set: "When I got out of the stage, and walked past the Hart building I stopped and looked at Gene's old office window one last time. Though I'd said goodbye to Gene at his funeral in 1991, I said goodbye to him again - and to so many other things"
I continue my visit to the TNG set: "When I got out of the stage, and walked past the Hart building I stopped and looked at Gene's old office window one last time. Though I'd said goodbye to Gene at his funeral in 1991, I said goodbye to him again - and to so many other things"
I continue my visit to the TNG set: "When I got out of the stage, and walked past the Hart building I stopped and looked at Gene's old office window one last time. Though I'd said goodbye to Gene at his funeral in 1991, I said goodbye to him again - and to so many other things"
I continue my visit to the TNG set: "When I got out of the stage, and walked past the Hart building I stopped and looked at Gene's old office window one last time. Though I'd said goodbye to Gene at his funeral in 1991, I said goodbye to him again - and to so many other things"
I continue my visit to the TNG set: "When I got out of the stage, and walked past the Hart building I stopped and looked at Gene's old office window one last time. Though I'd said goodbye to Gene at his funeral in 1991, I said goodbye to him again - and to so many other things"
I continue my visit to the TNG set: "When I got out of the stage, and walked past the Hart building I stopped and looked at Gene's old office window one last time. Though I'd said goodbye to Gene at his funeral in 1991, I said goodbye to him again - and to so many other things"
I continue my visit to the TNG set: "When I got out of the stage, and walked past the Hart building I stopped and looked at Gene's old office window one last time. Though I'd said goodbye to Gene at his funeral in 1991, I said goodbye to him again - and to so many other things"
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I continue my visit to the TNG set: "When I got out of the stage, and walked past the Hart building I stopped and looked at Gene's old office window one last time. Though I'd said goodbye to Gene at his funeral in 1991, I said goodbye to him again - and to so many other things"
The Force was with History Channel on Monday night. The two-hour special "Star Wars: The Legacy Revealed" averaged 3.1 million total viewers in its premiere at 9 p.m..
University of Michigan astronomers combined light from four widely separated telescopes to produce the first picture showing surface details on a sun-like star beyond our solar system.
STAR WARS fans will sense a disturbance in the force amid rampant rumours that a new movie set before the prequels is to be announced in LA tomorrow.
The hedonistic days of the big budget recording contracts, world class producers, premier studios that were like an adult Disneyland, are no more or at least seem to be heading in that direction. Home studios have become all the rage. Those rock star dreams could really become reality.
First in a weekly series of cool cars chosen for the title of AutomotiveBlogger.net's Car Star of the Week, and other automotive links.
Iowahawk chronicles the fortunes of the American newspaper business in a series of subscritpion renewal letters.
Rumors are swirling that Lego Star Wars I and Lego Star Wars II will be headed to the Wii this holiday season. Nothing more than a port of both titles on the GameCube, the game will now feature Wiimote controls, bringing us all one step closer to actually wielding a lightsaber.
A shocking discovery is just coming out linking Type 2 Diabetes to Parkinson's Disease. There are nearly 1.5 million Americans diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease, according to the National Parkinsons Foundation, which is a disease affecting brain cells and neurons causing reduced levels of dopamine.
George Lucas and Mark Hamill will reunite for "Robot Chicken: Star Wars," a 30-minute stop-motion animation special for Adult Swim, Cartoon Network's late-night programming block.
The 30-minute stop-motion animation special, directed by Green, spoofs key scenes and favorite characters from the "Star Wars" universe, including the sci-fi saga's creator, George Lucas. It was done in collaboration with Lucasfilm, and Lucas is on board to voice the animated version of himself.
I found a long-forgotten photo of my teenage self dressed up as Mr. Spock. The sound of my fifteen year-old voice spoke to me across twenty years of memory, and it opened a flood of memories about my years on the convention circuit . . .
An Anglo-American team of astronomers have used the Advanced Camera for Surveys on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) to obtain the first direct optical images of the aftermath of a recent titanic explosion that took place in a star system 5,000 light years from Earth.
Why is Sci-Fi associated with cheesy Space-Operas and children's movies, and cerebral Sci-Fi films don't make it unless they are adulterated into 'Action' flicks? [via /.]
In Part I of this turgid tale, WILLIAM F- SHATNER told your humble narrator, "I'd never let a kid onto my bridge," and humiliated, embarrassed, and crushed his fragile teenage ego. Enjoy the conclusion of WILLIAM F- SHATNER. I hope it was worth the wait. (site possibly NSFW)
Reporter Kim Zetter sits down with Abrams at TED to learn his plans for saving the Star Trek franchise and tells us why you should listen to voices in the car.
Wow. I repeat, wow. Studio Apartment transformed into the most awesome Star Trek shine I have ever seen.
On February 23rd, 24th, and 25th, members of the 501st Legion's Connecticut Garrison made an appearance at the NYC Comic Con. One of the highlights of this event was the induction ceremony of Kevin Smith into the 501st Legion.
We've all heard the "official conspiracy theory" of the Death Star attack. Like many Americans, I was fed this story when I was growing up. But as I watched the video, I began to realize that all was not as it seemed. And the more I questioned the official story, the deeper into the rabbit hole I went. [via reddit]
Imagine a world orbiting a star in a binary system. Two stars would shine in the day, and the rare nights would occur only when both stars had set below the horizon. Now astronomers have discovered a world where this is the case - the sunsets would be spectacular. [via universetoday]









