Gateway is a nice and cool puzzle where you kind of have to guess what to do in each room. I admit that I needed help at the light bulbs and colors room, but I enjoyed playing it very much.
The Stanford Prison Experiment Video
I heard a lot before about the Stanford Prison Experiment (read about it in Wikipedia). In short, it was an experiment conducted in 1971 where a group of students “played” the roles of both guards and prisoners in a prison. The experiment was supposed to last 2 weeks, but instead was stopped after 6 days because of concern for the prisoners’ and guards’ health.
Someone posted a 50 minute TV program about the experiment, including amazing videos from the experiment, showing the behavior of both prisoners and guards. (via Digg)
Cool Stop Motion Video
Stop motion is the animation technique used to animate clay on kids’ TV shows. This guy used the technique to create a cool video of himself with geeky references to classic computer games.
Borat’s Back
Borat will be back in a movie pretty soon. The movie name is “Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan” and the trailers are hilarious, if you’re into that kind of humor:
World’s stupidest hacker appears on IRC
It’s been a while since I saw funny IRC logs. I remember there used to be “this week’s lamest IRC user” everywhere on the Internet when IRC was popular. Aparently IRC is not dead yet, so here’s a funny guy who thinks he got banned from a channel and decides to come back on the channel and avenge the ban by attacking other users’ computers. Check it out. (via Digg)
Crazy USB Gadgets
USB is very useful for many things, but I would never get me any of these crazy USB gadgets. Except maybe the missile launcher. Or the bottle cooler :-) (via Slashdot)
Best Portable Computer Video
I’ve been thinking for a long time about getting myself a portable computer. Seeing this video makes me want one exactly like it. (via Digg)
Ace can be very spoiled sometimes
Crows Using Cars To Crack Nuts
Crows can sometimes be very smart, as this video shows. (via Digg)