2011 has been a horrible year for natural disasters, we had tornadoes, earthquakes, hurricanes, tsunamis, you name it we had it. 2012 is not going to be any better with the whole end of the world coming in at the end of...
Archive - 2011
Quantum Physics: Is Schrodinger’s cat dead or alive?
It’s way to early for me to be posting videos that will crash your brain into a million little pieces, but check this video out. If you are a bit of a nerd, then you’ve probably heard of Schrödinger’s...
Bad Lip Reading is way more awesome than Auto-Tune
Remember when Autotuning the news was awesome? Everyone started doing it, the videos got old and boring after the first few that came out. A new hype has been coming along since the olden days – 4 months ago...
How SpaceX is Going to Come Back Home
I don’t know about you, but last time I checked, using parachutes was cheaper than using rockets to land. I guess the people in charge of the SpaceX program know something we don’t. Regardless, they are...
Honda’s Asimo can Now Move Like Us thanks to Kinect
You’ve seen Asimo before, the Honda humanoid that can walk and climb stairs. He’s also one of the world’s most recognized humanoid robots. Asimo now has the ability to learn new tricks thanks to...
Nissan is working on their first mind reading car.
Self driving cars were a thing of the past. Nissan and the Ecole Polytechnique Fedreale de Lausanne in Switzerland teamed up to bring us the next big thing. It’s a mind reading car. Just think about where you want...
How to Profit by setting up a paid Wi-Fi hotspot
Living in an apartment complex has really opened my eyes to a lot of things. I tend to see some crazy things going through my windows, but I see some crazier things going through my internet router. Before I had my...
Dunder Mifflin Also Releases a Tablet — The Pyramid!
Everyone seems to be coming up with new tablets left and right, everything from Amazon, RIM, Samsung, Apple, MS, you name it they have it. So it’s only fair if Dunder Mifflin releases their all new fictional...
