Over at Star TrekNBC, Anne Curry is surrounded by a complete virtual animated set in a virtual studio, with objects exploding out of the floor and whirling around her as she gave her report (in front of a green screen). ... Continue here: CNN discovers Star Wars
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Found via SF Signal:. BTW, other fine A Cappella music is here at The Acdapodecast. Read the rest here: “Star Wars/John Williams A Cappella Tribute”
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Never Tell Me The Odds! Posted in November 2nd, 2008 Category:Entrepreneurialism I’m not a huge Star Wars buff, but I’m very fond of one famous line from “The Empire Strikes Back. ” To escape from the Empire, Han Solo is considering flying the Millennium Falcon into a dangerous asteroid field. The ever-anxious [...]
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Day after Halloween. Borderline hungover and that almost never happens. Woke up in Lisa's next door neighbors apartment and moved to Lisa's apartment and passed back out on the couch. I'm sure there are photos floating around somewhere so ill post them when I can. The house show was obviously a cover band. The [...]
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November 1, 2008 I’ve been fascinated with Michael Abbot’s class playing Fallout, and he’s posted reflections on a class where students shared autobiographies of their Fallout characters. It highlights the power that really drives RPGs, in a way that game developers have been trying to express for a long time. We struggle because [...]
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It's one guy, singing lyrics written about the Star Wars trilogy, to the tune of various John Williams theme songs. I've seen it three times now and I'm convinced it's a fantastic piece of work. He has four screens with him in each ... More: Star Wars/John Williams a
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By Keith Mallinson Bsc Hons Star Wars the Movie had world wide success and there are people all over who have become Star Wars fanatics. Star Wars is a film epic which dates back to 1970. Shortly after the film's initial screening in cinemas they released films both before and after it in the time [...]
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In keeping with our annual tradition, this Samhain Eve we’re reflecting on everything that’s happened this year. It’s been a long year. Samhain is the end of the old year and the beginning of the new; a perfect time for reflection and introspection. This post is different from all the other posts in our [...]
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By no means is this a toy for a child. It’s got ‘nostaligia’ written all over it, which deems it the ideal gift for the Star Wars geek in your life. It features Star Wars sounds effects, lighting, removable outer panels, smuggling compartments (booya) and light-up hyperdrive! I don’t know about you guys, but [...]
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Warfare Oct 30th 2008 From The Economist print edition The most famous weapon of science fiction is rapidly becoming fact LIKE so much else in science fiction, the ray gun was invented by H.G. Wells. In the tentacles of Wells’s Martians it was a weapon as unanswerable by earthlings as the Maxim gun in [...]
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