Homeland is coming back this Sunday! After an uneven second season, what’s the third season going to be like? Should we hope for something as brilliant as the first even though it might be unrealistic or should we just root for Homeland… The Musical to happen on Broadway. After watching the hilarious video above, I think we should hope that The Musical version will happen.
This article was written on February 29, 2008 by CyberNet.
Just yesterday we saw that the Pingdom blog posted an article titled “When Geeks and Graffiti Combine.” It was a collection of graffiti that was, well, geeky. Their collection included some funny designs definitely worth taking a look at. Their article gave me the idea to search the Internet to find more geeky graffiti which I found plenty of. Today’s fun Friday is simply a collection of what I found, and of course I included a couple of my favorites from Pingdom. Click to enlarge the images below…
Look Familiar?
It’s Mario and Luigi!
Linux, the new Windows
Zelda…
Windows Orb…
iPot
Space Invader on an Old-School Mac
404 Error found on Microsoft’s Campus (from Pingdom)
That Spells Love in Binary (from Pingdom)
CTRL + ALT + Delete — what every Windows user must know (from Pingdom)
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There’s been a gold iPhone
So first we had Teddy Ruxpin, a delightful animatronic pal for little kids. Then we had Ted, the CGI-based, foul-mouthed, binge-drinking pal once those kids grew up. And now there’s apparently a gun-toting, Sock Monkey-slaying, cyborg-bear vigilante roaming the streets. Stephen Colbert was right, these things are terrifying.
Google Fiber—which for most of us is an idea better than any dream we’ve ever had—is expanding. After blessing Kansas City with superlightspeed Internet, it’s moving on to Austin, Texas and Provo, Utah. Chances are you probably don’t live there. Chances are you might have not even heard of Provo. Chances are you’re wondering why it’s not your city getting Google Fiber and not Provo.
Justin Timberlake and Jimmy Fallon, comedy skit best friends and the human couple equivalent of a pair of colorful striped socks, teamed up yet again to shed light on a disease that’s been plaguing phone-connected humans for years now: the ridiculous overuse of hashtags