If another video game just had to be made into a movie…well no I don’t think there are any games that need to be a movie. But, if one were going to be made into a movie anyway, I think Pac-Man is due.
- Listen to us on
- Social Media
- Calendar
- Support
If another video game just had to be made into a movie…well no I don’t think there are any games that need to be a movie. But, if one were going to be made into a movie anyway, I think Pac-Man is due.
Weird doesn’t quite begin to describe this thing. It looks as though it were lifted out of the set of a Tim Burton movie. A couple of the pics have some really close up macro shots of the Lego pieces. 100k+ pieces of Lego in all. The fact that the trees are made of authentic Lego pieces is the most creepy part. Those pieces do not look like any Lego pieces I’ve seen before.
A big thanks to for pointing this story my way.
Marv
On this show we are excited to bring you an interview with our friends Pip Ballantine and Tee Morris about their new collaborative book Phoenix Rising: A Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences Novel. You have probably heard them both on this show from time to time (especially Tee), but if you have not let me introduce you to them.
Podcast: Download
 Steve Jobs will be missed. Cancer sucks. It takes too many good people. No doubt he was one of the most creative minds ever. He inspired a generation and took us in to the future. Heck, I found out about his passing on an Apple device (and I’ll bet many of you did also) and I am typing this article on a MacBook Pro. I realized this morning that I was introduced to his technology 30 years ago. Our thoughts and prayers go out to your family and friends.
Steve Jobs will be missed. Cancer sucks. It takes too many good people. No doubt he was one of the most creative minds ever. He inspired a generation and took us in to the future. Heck, I found out about his passing on an Apple device (and I’ll bet many of you did also) and I am typing this article on a MacBook Pro. I realized this morning that I was introduced to his technology 30 years ago. Our thoughts and prayers go out to your family and friends.
Coming up in this episode…
Listen below with the audio player or Click Here for complete show notes and video from the show.
Podcast: Download
 Saturday October 1 is Technorama Day. Why? Because we always sign off our show with a “binary high five” and, of course, five in binary is 1-0-1 (but you already knew that.) So Saturday is October 1, or 10/1 (in the US anyway) – that makes it Technorama Day – we say so. Hey! Someone had to claim March 14 (3/14) as “Pi Day” and that’s only accurate to two decimal places. Sheesh! Ours is binary, it’s perfectly suited for integers. Spread the word and show your geekness. Sure, you’ll get a few “Techno-what-day?” Just respond “Man, I thought you were cool!” Then steer them here. That always works for me.
Saturday October 1 is Technorama Day. Why? Because we always sign off our show with a “binary high five” and, of course, five in binary is 1-0-1 (but you already knew that.) So Saturday is October 1, or 10/1 (in the US anyway) – that makes it Technorama Day – we say so. Hey! Someone had to claim March 14 (3/14) as “Pi Day” and that’s only accurate to two decimal places. Sheesh! Ours is binary, it’s perfectly suited for integers. Spread the word and show your geekness. Sure, you’ll get a few “Techno-what-day?” Just respond “Man, I thought you were cool!” Then steer them here. That always works for me.
Chuck passed this little gem along. I’m not sure how many floppy drives this guy/gal had to go through to find just the right tones but it was worth it. Hm, how does one tune a floppy drive anyway?
Coming up in this episode…
Listen below with the audio player or Click Here for complete show notes and video from the show.
Podcast: Download
Chuck Tomasi and Kreg Steppe, the hosts of the Technorama podcast, hosted Technorama live at Dragon*Con 2011. Special guests were Clinton Alvord from Comedy4Cast (podcast) and Jonathan Strickland from How Stuff Works.com.
 Senior Astronomer at SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence), Seth Shostak joins us to discuss his role, the process used when signals are detected, and the future of SETI.
Senior Astronomer at SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence), Seth Shostak joins us to discuss his role, the process used when signals are detected, and the future of SETI.
Podcast: Download