-
A growing number of people are living their lives encased head-to-toe in Lycra. Will Doig goes inside the fad that began in Japan and is coming to an American suburb near you. Plus, view our gallery of the outfits in action.
-
Wie der Cargo Cult, nur anders.
-
-
I want to examine the popular ABC TV series Lost as an example of a recent cultural creation, that of the hypertext narrative.
-
-
Adam Ezra has come up with a novel way to get kids excited about music: Teach them to write a pop song
-
-
-
Mike Leyde wants to be the best at everything he does, even if one of the things he does is play Bejeweled 2. PopCap Games recently profiled this 52-year-old steel contractor, revealing him to be the very first man to ever "beat" the puzzle sequel. It took him three years to do it, too!
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Songs From the Black Hole is a sci-fi rock opera written by weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo and originally intended to be the followup to their self-titled debut. Never officially released, the album has become known as a one of rock's "mythical lost masterpieces," akin to the Beach Boys' SMiLE.
-
-
-
The Walkman offered listeners something far more powerful than free music. It gave them control: control of what was heard; control of when it was heard; control of where it was heard; control, ultimately, of the listener’s environment. Consciously or not, that’s what the record industry was really fighting in 1984, and what they’re fighting even more fiercely today. Not loss of revenue. Loss of control.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Commodore
-
-
-
-
A grieving widow has kept the memory of her dead husband alive for their two children – by creating a life-sized cardboard cut-out to keep in the family home.
-
Researchers at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory believe they have come up with a way to permanently cure the planet's energy woes – to create a star on Earth.
Now immediately, the entire plan sounds like 'science-fiction gone mad' and throws up some rather important questions – how can you create a star on Earth? Won't having a sun so close essentially toast the planet? And how is this possibly a good idea? However the scientists at the government lab in California are entirely serious.
-
-
-
Along one hundred year, mankind lives a long period of war from 1940 to 1966; then a plague destroys half of the worldwide population; and finally a group of scientists reconstruct the society bringing progress. Each one of these eras is disclosed in the city of Everytown, in England: during the war, the city is completely destroyed. Then with the plague, the ill people called wanderings are killed by the survivors. One day, a weird airplane lands and the pilot tells that he belongs to a scientific community called Wings Over the World and their mission is to rebuild the societies, using a gas to make people peaceful. In 2036, in a modern Everytown, an opponent of the progress raises the population against the system.
-
Vestron veröffentlichte 1982 mit “How To Beat Home Video Games” eine Reihe von Video-Anleitungen zu Atari 2600-Spielen. Jemand war so frei und hat die Sammlung bei YouTube hochgeladen.
-
"We can see a billion tons of magnetized plasma blasting into space while debris from the explosion falls back onto the sun surface. These may be our best data yet."
-
For its 50th anniversary, the Anne Frank Museum in Amsterdam has created an interactive 3D model of the attic that Anne Frank and her companions hid in for two years during World War II.