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- Just how lazy are you? Can you barely summon up the energy to climb out of bed and crawl over to your computer to check your email? Well, good news: now you don't have to! Just get yourself an Ergopod and you can blog and game lying down, like the compu-slug you are.
- The bad news is, Sean Connery isn't definite on Indiana Jones 4. The good news is, he has said, "Perhaps." Sounds like its dependent on the script, which he hasn't seen yet.
- The King of Kong - a documentary about two video gamers competing to be the best at Donkey Kong - sounds great; we'll definitely have to see it. And apparently we'd better hurry up before the thing gets adapted into a dramatized feature film version.
- Donnie Yen might play Genghis Khan in a film about the life of "the legendary Mongolian warrior and conqueror." That's good! Apparently, Steven Seagal is also working on a Khan biopic. That's bad. Seriously, why are they still letting that guy make movies?
- There are a lot of ads in Times Square, but somebody decided to take a picture of every single one and put all the photos up on one web page. That web page is right here. Yay! (Via)
- Vodafone is starting a virtual mobile phone network inside of Second Life. Wha?! Brain...hurts...so...much...
More after the jump...
- Woo hoo! Top Five Movies About Giant Monsters in Manhattan! Man, Table of Malcontents comes up with some great ideas for top five lists sometimes.
- Some Japanese kids built a giant Gundam robot from a kit. There are many pictures. It is very cool. (Via)
- We love home theaters - especially home theaters with incredibly geeky themes. So check out this home theater, modeled after the Nautilus from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, and imagine how much we enjoyed it. (Via)
- Cephalapod chandelier! Yeah, we can't think of anything else to say about that. (Via)
- The most shoplifted item in America in 2005 was meat. We were perplexed, but Slate explains all. (Via)
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