Monthly Archives: February 2011

Stallman interview on free software

A short interview with RMS on patents and Copyright

Halo 3 Hardware Store – Weird Al

I recently discovered an awesome song by Weird Al Yankovic about a hardware store. As soon as I heard it I immediately thought that I need to make it into a halo music video. During the scene where Al rattles off a long list of tools, I wanted the challenge of making all of those images from inside of halo. If you liked this video check out my other weird al vids. Everything you know is wrong www.youtube.com Ebay www.youtube.com Albuquerque www.youtube.com PS I don’t really care anymore but I still want to leave the link for people to see. I don’t know why people keep bothering to repost videos, even if you give credit to the original guy it’s still pointless and stupid. www.youtube.com and also that is probably the worst video recording I’ve ever seen.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

HTC Desire Hardware Walkthrough

Here’s a look at the Android-based HTC Desire
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Valve Part 2: Half-Life’s Afterlife

Valve Software Ep. 2 with Gabe Newell: All Your History S1E14 (Game Development History) From Half-Life to Left 4 Dead 2, Valve has been one of the trailblazers of the video game industry. In this second episode of our retrospective, watch and see how Valve’s decision to open their code to the modding community led to a wealth of creativity and popularity, which in turn, made a successful game a smash hit. For Valve Software Ep. 1: All Your History S1E13 (Game Development History), GOTO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE MACHINIMA GOTO: www.youtube.com TAGS: “Left 4″ “Dead 2″ L4D2 Valve Software UPC 14633098778 mpn 14633098563 Half-Life HL2 Halflife 00020626716086 MPN 014633098525 all your history are belong to us video game development ayh ayhabtu base yt:quality=high gabe newell
Video Rating: 4 / 5

video by:Iman Louis music (Technologic) by: Daft Punk illustrations adopted by Mina Isaac from: unknown
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Sprint EVO 4G Hardware Review

The Sprint EVO 4G is a large device. Compared to the HTC HD2, it’s thicker, taller, and wider, plus it’s over 20 grams heavier. It feels more like a tablet than it does a cell phone. That said, the screen, which is 4.3″ and WVGA resolution, has fantastic clarity, and terrific color reproduction. In terms of ports, the HTC EVO 4G has a 3.5mm headphone jack, a micro HDMI port for video out, and a microUSB port for syncing and charging. On the front there is a 1.3MP camera which can be used to take self-portraits or do video calls with Qik, and on the back there is an 8MP camera which can take video in 720p.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Full review: is.gd The Venue Pro is a commanding device. It’s heavy at 180grams, but it also feels very high quality thanks to the mixed use of materials. It’s running Windows Phone 7 with a 1GHz CPU and 256MB of RAM.
Video Rating: 4 / 5