Tuesday 31 July 2012

Steam Community :: Tomdon [Stainless] :: Screenshots

Steam Community :: Tomdon [Stainless] :: Screenshots

Huge LEGO Model of a Rolls-Royce Engine

Huge LEGO Model of a Rolls-Royce Engine:


Debuting at Farnborough International Airshow, this half-scale Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 jet engine measures close to 2 meters in length and is composed of 152,455 LEGO bricks. It took four master LEGO builders from BrightBricks eight weeks to complete, consists of 160 different LEGO components, and weighs in at just over 675 lbs. [via GeekyGadgets]


Monday 30 July 2012

TinkerBrick LEGO Compatible iPhone Case

TinkerBrick LEGO Compatible iPhone Case:


The TinkerBrick case allows you to integrate your iPhone into your LEGO builds efficiently. The LEGO-compatible case is great for general prototyping and comes in four different colors. It seems like a great way to overcome some of the inherent iPhone design constraints by promoting play. [via Technabob]

Filed under: iPhone, LEGO

Wednesday 18 July 2012

There I Fixed It: Those Zombies Wont Know What Hit ‘Em!

That phone was indestructible!

There I Fixed It: Those Zombies Wont Know What Hit ‘Em!:
epic fail photos - There I Fixed It: Those Zombies Wont Know What Hit 'Em!


Way to turn that Nokia into a Nokilla!


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Via: Reddit

Eureka comes to a fitting, emotional conclusion [Tv Recap]

I really like the last scene as it made me watch the first episode again.

Eureka comes to a fitting, emotional conclusion [Tv Recap]:
Yesterday, Eureka brought its five-season journey to a close. The finale gave us callbacks and cameos galore, happy endings for all the townspeople, and one last chance for Sheriff Carter to be the big dumb hero. Basically, it was perfect. More »

Raspbian Released

Raspbian Released:


Raspberry Pi owners will likely be delighted to hear that they just got a big update to the default Linux installation for their boards. This new distribution of Linux, called Raspbian, is a port of Debian that takes better advantage of the Raspberry Pi’s hardware. According to the founder of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, Eben Upton, “Users who are still using Debian squeeze will definitely want to switch to this, as it contains numerous tweaks and performance improvements to the firmware, kernel and applications.” The download link is here for the those who just want the goods!


WIN!: Being Late WIN

WIN!: Being Late WIN:
epic win photos - WIN!: Being Late WIN