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Monthly Archives: May 2010
Danny MacAskill Has Skills
I spent most of my teenage years jumping (and frequently crashing) a wide range of BMX bikes.
Danny MacAskill puts everything I ever did on a bicycle to shame, however.
Deepwater Horizon: Photos From the Explosion
Neatorama got their hands on a rather large collection of awe-inspiring photos of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig in various stages of collapse and explosion. Below is just one of the many insane shots captured as the BP-owned rig burned and sank.
The Tragic Cost of Google Pac-Man
It turns out that Google’s brilliant homage to Pac-Man last Friday may have cost us more than $120,000,000. The Rescue Time Blog did the math. I seriously doubt that it’s entirely accurate but it’s still an interesting read.
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Hurricane vs. Oil Slick: What Would Happen?
Slate asks an important – and somewhat terrifying – question in this article about hurricanes and the oil spill in the gulf. Hurricane season officially begins on June 1. That’s only a few days from now.
BP needs to get their shit together… and quickly.
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Splinter Cell: Another Sequel In the Works
Hot on the heels of the release of Splinter Cell: Conviction, controversial publisher Ubisoft has unveiled their new Toronto based studio and revealed its first project: yet another Splinter Cell title. The new game will be built on the same engine that Conviction uses. No other details are available at this time.
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Robbie Bach and J. Allard Leaving Microsoft
Kotaku has confirmed that both Robbie Bach – the head of the entertainment and devices division at Microsoft – and J. Allard – one of the minds behind the Xbox and Xbox 360 – are leaving (or, as CEO Steve Ballmer says, “retiring” from) the company.




