BRIAN REED SAYS HELLO

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May 1
Meanwhile, in the Emerald City…

Meanwhile, in the Emerald City…

May 1
GAH. NO.

GAH. NO.

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Jon Hamm. Tracy Morgan. 30 ROCK is the best comedy on TV. (via fuckyeahdementia

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Yeah… that one’s gonna haunt me.



bernardin:

Nothing creepy about this at all. Nope. 
pacalin:

She’s rich…

Yeah… that one’s gonna haunt me.

bernardin:

Nothing creepy about this at all. Nope. 

pacalin:

She’s rich…

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This is a piece of art I would happily display in my home.

This is a piece of art I would happily display in my home.

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Sometimes, in my dreams, I am almost cool enough to drive a car like this.

bernardin:

Oh, God. Yes. YES.
anniewu:

I WANT TO BE INSIDE YOU.

Sometimes, in my dreams, I am almost cool enough to drive a car like this.

bernardin:

Oh, God. Yes. YES.

anniewu:

I WANT TO BE INSIDE YOU.

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Sesame Street meets the Beastie Boys? Yes, please. (via @marcbernardin)

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TWITTER IS DOWN

WHAT THE FUCK DO WE DO?

TWITTER IS DOWN.

This game’s interface is more sci-fi than any of the computers in the Star Wars films.

Developed at the Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) by MS graduate candidate Arthur Nishimoto, “Fleet Commander” explores how a real-time interactive strategy game that would typically rely on complex keyboard commands and mouse interactions be transferred into a multi-user, multi-touch environment.

Originally designed for use with TacTile, a 52-inch multi-touch LCD tabletop display, “Fleet Commander” game play has been ported to 
EVL’s 20-foot wide multi-touch LCD wall, Cyber-Commons.

“Fleet Commander” uses Processing, an open source programming language.

For more information see http://sites.google.com/site/arthurnishimoto/fleet-commander

via agentmlovestacos

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