Nathan Fillion Has An Important Announcement

It’s an important issue affecting gamers worldwide (slight naughty language warning)…

I’m Obviously Not A Movie Buff

Can you name these movies based their final image? I only got about half of them (at most). I’ve seen most of them, but don’t remember the final image in many of them. How’d you do?

Super Mario Bros. Bad Guys Reimagined

If I would’ve seen these things during my game-play, I would have ran away crying.

The artist’s web site is here where he has more.

Somebody Has Far Too Much Time On Their Hands

But this is pretty dang sweet:

Read about the whole setup at Melvin The Machine.

Don’t Know How To Do Anything On Google+?

I don’t either, but this Google+ Cheat Sheet should help. If you’re looking to migrate from Facebook to Google+, this guide might help, as will the Move2Picasa tool.

Time Killer For The Evening

Impasse is a minimalist puzzle game. Discover the rules as you go and make your way to the goal of each level. And it’s a pain in the butt, but fun.

Hilarious 404 Page

It’s also really awkward.

Looks Like I Need To Update My Bathroom Reading

From Uncle John’s Unstoppable Bathroom Reader comes The Adventures of Eggplant, the fascinating story of Nasubi, the naked man who had to live off sweepstakes winnings while TV audiences watched.

Finally, I Might Start Using Twitter

Might be the operative word, thanks to Shuu.sh. According to the site:

It’s a web-based Twitter reader that displays the updates of the people you follow in relation to the frequency of their tweets. It aims to amplify the people that don’t usually get heard, and scale back those with frequent updates.

That’s been my biggest problem is that there are some people who don’t post much that I’d want to hear, and folks who post a ton that I could use a little less of (kind of like Facebook, really, which is why I have so many people on my “ignore” list).

(Yes, I know technically use twitter in that this site and Bend Blogs have feeds, but it’s all automated — I never go on there and read anybody else’s stuff, and will probably never update my personal feed.)

Bill Bailey Has A Message For Metallica

First off, if you have never seen Bill Bailey, you need to. The guy is a riot. Black Books is on Hulu (discs are available on Netflix as well), and he’s absolutely hilarious in the show (as is the rest of the cast). Apparently Metallica is playing at a UK rock festival and Mr. Bailey wanted the boys at Metallica to know that if they had to bail, he’s ready to go: