X-Men: Days of Future Past has probably given the Internet a gift with the latest sneak-peak-tweet from director, Bryan Singer. This time, we ge ...Continue reading X-Men: Days Of Future Past: First Look At Jennifer Lawrence As Mystique
It appears that the Star Wars animated universe has been brought back to life with plans to tackle an era which will be pleasing to old-school fans. The Disney ...Continue reading Star Wars Rebels: New Animated Series Announced
James Bond is riding higher than ever after the unprecedented grosses and critical acclaim from last year's Skyfall. However, it seems that the next installmen ...Continue reading James Bond: Christopher Nolan To Direct Next Film?
The Expendables 3 will apparently be heading to battle with its team mission coordinator. According to franchise star/screenwriter, Sylvester Stallone via Twit ...Continue reading The Expendables 3: Mickey Rourke Returns, Steven Seagal Could Be Next
Pacific Rim, which will unarguably be the best film this summer to feature monolithic mechs battling large, licentious leviathan has released what's being bill ...Continue reading Pacific Rim: Monstrous Main Trailer Is Unleashed!
The Avengers 2 may be far from fleshed out, but a recent rumor seems to imply that it could be heading to theaters without its ace archer, Hawkeye...at least t ...Continue reading The Avengers 2: Is Jeremy Renner OUT As Hawkeye?
Riddick, the long-awaited third entry in the film series started with Pitch Black has released its debut trailer showing that Vin Diesel's titular titan has no ...Continue reading Riddick: Debut Trailer Deals Death In The Dark
Mission: Impossible 5, the recently confirmed sequel to Tom Cruise's signature action franchise will reportedly be working off a script from the writer of the ...Continue reading Mission: Impossible 5 Gets Iron Man 3 Writer
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. continues its tour-de-tease today with the ultimate culmination: The full-length trailer for the series. Clocking in at ...Continue reading Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Releases A New Full-Length Trailer
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is wasting little time with its hype machine and has unleashed yet another teasing sneak peak promo clip. Apparently, even wit ...Continue reading Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Gives Another Sneak Peak Clip
When I was young, I used to fill notebooks with words. When my mother found my secret stack (under the cupboard, inside a pile of garbage bags) she held them to the sunlight one by one and read each page with wide, disbelieving eyes. I stood there with clenched fists, watching her go through thousands […]
I am American. My wife is German. We got married in the States and it was awesome. So awesome, in fact, I was inspired to write this blog post for the benefit of every American who has married — or is about to marry — a German person while in the United States of America. […]
1. I was going through my old Hotmail account last night. It’s an abandoned email address that was overrun by spam and pornbots because I switched to Gmail and whenever I signed up for anything like spam or porn sites I used my Hotmail address. 2. The old emails still live there, dating back to […]
The pajama-clad boys hover at the edges of my bed, pressing little arms to their sides as they fight the urge to jump in. They stare pointedly at the bandage peeking through my vest, brown gazes intensifying as my husband reminds them softly, “Be gentle, boys.” They hug my left side gingerly as I inhale […]
“Of making many books there is no end, and much study is a weariness of the flesh.” Ecclesiastes 12 It was that way right from the beginning, I’m sure. Carvers in stone, makers of runes, scribes in papyrus and parchment, right up to workaday paper — Hebrew, Greek, Latin, English — Making books is weary […]
By Elizabeth Reis The Southern Poverty Law Center and Advocates for Informed Choice have filed a lawsuit against the South Carolina Department of Social Services (SCDSS), Greenville Hospital System, the Medical University of South Carolina, and several medical personnel for allowing physicians to remove the atypical genitals of a 16-month-old toddler because […]
[Update: On Orhtheory, Jerry Davis object to my comment (which was the first draft of this post) for claiming that he is calling to blame the consumer.] [Update 2: Davis also makes his objections in this comments to this post. My response is here] [Update 3: Jim Naureckas has a good post on this topic: […]
Strange thing to wish for, eh? But I do. I wish my father was reprehensible. Some kind of monster, big or small. The kind of guy you would expect to leave his family—to leave his wife for his pregnant mistress and ten years later, to tell his daughter she isn’t allowed to see her sisters […]
Following on from my last guest post, The Insanity of Biotech by biochemist Paul Little, Mike Bendzela is the author of this guest post. These guest posts have been tangentially exploring similar subjects I have in my book, but in different directions; and this post explores organic farming. In S3: Science, Statistics and Skepticism, I lightheartedly tackle […]
Yesterday I published a post called “BS Feminism” that was incredibly polarizing. For some reason, yesterday the critical comments affected me to the point where I had to step away from my desk at work to cry in the bathroom like the flat-chested girl no one asked to prom. At the time, I didn’t know […]
Advertise here with BSAWhen you think of all the creative ways companies can marketing their products online, the options are truly endless, or at least they are when I think about it. Of course there are the traditional small banner ads, and although some people like those, they don’t seem very creative when you have [...]The post The Small Business Guide T […]
Advertise here with BSASomeone once said, “Necessity is the mother of invention,” which in plain English means difficult situations inspire ingenious solutions. Some teenagers in the world definitely understand this. Recently a teenager got tired of the spoilers on Twitter, so she developed a plugin to hide them. Another teenager needed a prosthetic arm, so […]
Advertise here with BSAWhen you think back to your first cell phone, do you remember how you didn’t have to charge it much? My first cell phone was a bag phone that I kept in my car “for emergencies.” I hardly ever had to charge it. These days, that is obviously very different. Most of [...]The post ChargeCard: Smartphone USB Cable That Slips In Your Wallet […]
Advertise here with BSAIn today’s competitive business environment, online and offline, it’s important to stay creative and innovative. Without those two things, coming up with new ideas is harder than squeezing blood from a turnip. Sometimes the best way to feel creative and fresh at work is to revamp your actual workspace and desk. All [...]The post Infini […]
Advertise here with BSAOver the past few years, spray-on body paint that looks like clothing has gotten popular. It’s even starting to show up in television ads and other marketing endeavors. This is the first time though that I’ve seen actual spray-on clothing. In other words, this isn’t body paint. It’s actual clothing that comes [...]The post Sustainable […]
Advertise here with BSAIf you think you have the next great idea, you might be ready to begin the process of building a startup company so you can share your idea with the world. Eventually, the topic of funding is going to come up. This will happen sooner rather than later if you plan to [...]The post Startup Funding & How It Works: The Journey From Ide […]
Advertise here with BSAWith each article we publish about becoming a graphic designer, there is always a thought in the back of my mind that’s asking, “How does a person know if he or she is fit to be a graphic designer in the first place?” It’s a tricky question, and one that probably takes [...]The post Do You Have What It Takes To Be A Graphic Designer? [ […]
Advertise here with BSAHaven’t you always wanted to know what it would be like to get eaten by a bear in Alaska? Don’t you want to know what you would see right before being mauled apart? Well, I’m not that morbid to show you someone being ripped apart, but this is probably the next best [...]The post What It Would Be Like To Get Eaten By A Bear In Alaska [V […]
Advertise here with BSAIt’s apparent that 3D printing has come a long way when you start seeing the innovation around it. We have seen 3D printing used in a variety of different areas and industries so far, but it’s when you see it used to create larger things that it starts to get really exciting. [...]The post First Ever 3D Printed Snowboard Design Unveile […]
Advertise here with BSAI read an article last week that said the materials used in 3D printing aren’t quite keeping up with the pace at which 3D printing technology itself is progressing. Innovators will most likely have to balance that equation if things are going to keep progressing as fast as they have over the [...]The post Sugar Lab’s Sweet 3D Printed S […]