A master performs a classic…
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Complaints Choirs are popping up all over the world, and well they should. The whole planet's going to hell in a handbasket. HEY YOU KIDS! GET OFF MY LAWN, DAMMIT!!
"Cometdocs is a one of its kinds free online document conversion interface that offers a large set of document conversions that can't be found anywhere else online. Its unique features include on the fly OCR conversion capabilities, over 50 different conversion options and proprietary XPS and PDF conversion abilities that retains formatting, images and text in the selected output format."
(via lifehacker)
Laptoplogic.com graces us with a handy list of 64 Things Every Geek Should Know.
Isaac Asimov, one of science fiction's greats, published "The Portable Star" in 1955, and never afterward allowed it to appear in any short story collection. Why?
Consumerist: "Amazon Can Ban You From Your Kindle Account Whenever It Likes".
Okay… I accept that there are going to be merchandising tie-ins with the new Star Trek movie, but this is just plain silly…

Print and fold your own awesome Millennium Falcon model.

More Star Wars papercraft here.
(via DIY:happy)
Good. Freakin'. Gawd.
Someone with waaaaay too much spare time has figured out how to install and boot 145 operating systems on a PC.
My head asplode.

Carl Sagan's classic science series Cosmos is now available in its entirety on Hulu. Since Hulu does not permit embedding, here's an excerpt courtesy of Youtube…



