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Every Doctor Who Villain



Neil Macdonald put together this amazing interactive infographic cataloging every villain in Doctor Who. The picture above doesn't really do justice to the fantastic interface that he's put together.

Also neat: a comprehensive spreadsheet in Google Docs providing exhaustive information about each and every foe the Doctor has faced.

Infographic and Spreadsheet via io9

Pug Trained to Say "Batman"


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This pug, named Teddy Almond Turtle, can say the word "Batman". He also tries to say "Hawkman", but gets confused about which Hawkman.

via Geekosystem

Modern Comic Book Covers Reimagined as Silver Age Covers



Ah, the cheesiness of the Silver Age of comics. Chris Sims of Comics Alliance took eight modern DC comic book covers and sent them back in time to the 1960s:

Stretching from the '50s to the '70s, the Silver Age was considered by a lot of people to be marked by the endless status-quo-preserving silliness of Red Kryptonite, imaginary stories and a surplus of talking gorillas. There were rigid rules as to just what characters could and couldn't do ("Everyone knows Superman can never lie..."), and entire stories built around explaining why they were breaking them ("...so why is he telling Lois Lane that he has no super-powers?!").


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Hopscotch Hero



The London-based design firm Tinker made a computerized version of the children's game hopscotch for the Kinetica Art Fair:

the installation consists of a vertical light display that reflects and responds to play happening on a chalked-out hopscotch game on the ground. users play the game as usual and can watch as their actions on the ground are translated onto the colourful display.


Video at the link.

Link via Gizmodo | Kinetica Art Fair | Photo: Design Boom

Millennium Falcon Guitar



Travis, a friend of Urlesque author Cole Stryker, make an excellent guitar body that looks like the Millennium Falcon. Urlesque has many pictures as well as an interview with the artist:

I used a vintage Millenium Falcon toy / playset for the body. As it's an electric guitar, the body material is relatively unimportant (in comparison to acoustic instruments) so i just had to concern myself with building the necessary structural elements of the instrument into the toy.

Since the aging plastic wouldn't be able to withstand the tension of the strings, I pieced together a maple block running from end to end inside the ship. The bridge, neck, and strap pins connect to this piece; while attached firmly with some powerful glues the toy itself is almost entirely cosmetic.

The top of the toy has been routed out for the electronics, including some switch activated LEDs. Those required separate battery packs, which I made accessible using the structure of the toy; one pack is hidden in the original battery compartment while the other is attached to the ramp door that was designed to open.


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Previously:
Millennium Falcon Bed
Make-a-Wish Foundation Builds Millennium Falcon Playhouse for Sick Child | Photo: Travis S.

Wooden Nintendo Sculpture



eBay seller stock2.0 is selling this wooden NES sculpture. There's also a flatscreen monitor on display in the other photos at the link. S/he provides little information beyond "Craftsmanship is so precise it appears to be a functional Nintendo at first glance." But it is a pretty piece of craftsmanship.

Link via technabob

Toy Story Redemption



"Hows about I blow the front of your face out the back of your head?" Woody isn't just a toy in this illustration by deviantART user lily-fox. She writes:

In the second Toy Story, when Woody's arm gets torn (and then torn OFF holy [redacted]), I winced hard. Obviously it doesn't hurt or anything, it's just a freak-out to have a dead arm hanging there (and kind of hilarious), but it felt like a grave wound. Woody, you've taken your lumps. And you just get right back up, you fine, valiant [redacted]. No wonder you're my hero.


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Time-Lapse Painting of Han Solo


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A couple of years ago at Neatorama, I posted a time-lapse video of artist Robert Burden creating an enormous painting of Voltron. He's back again with this painting of Han Solo riding a tauntaun. It's a neat painting in and of itself and reminds me of Abbasid art and medieval manuscript illumination.

via Gizmodo | Artist's Website

14 Year Old Peter Jackson's Re-Creation of The 7th Voyage of Sinbad



As early as age fourteen, Peter Jackson was making films. He was fond of the special effects of Ray Harryhausen as featured in the movies The 7th Voyage of Sinbad and Jason and the Argonauts. Last month, Harryhausen was honored at a banquet of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Peter Jackson was present, and screened scenes from his youthful production of The 7th Voyage of Sinbad.

http://geektyrant.com/news/2010/7/17/watch-14-year-old-peter-jackson-re-create-ray-harryhausens-t.html [embedded video]

Study: Violent Video Games Releases Stress and Depression

A study by a psychology professor named Christopher J. Ferguson indicates that young adults who play violent video game experience decreased levels of stress and depression:

“In this study, 103 young adults were given a frustration task and then randomized to play no game, a non-violent game, a violent game with good versus evil theme, or a violent game in which they played ‘the bad guy.’ The results suggest that violent games reduce depression and hostile feelings in players through mood management,” Dr. Ferguson explained.


What's your experience? Have violent video games made you feel better, or worse?

Link via Geekosystem | Photo by Flickr user bdjsb7 used under Creative Commons license

Stormtrooper vs. Red Shirt



Chuck & Beans = perfection.

From the comments:

What happens is Red Shirts charge the Troopers, Dodging INTO the trooper fire until they finally get into Melee and start trashing the troopers with their TV Kung Fu. The Red Shirts finally win, but they take horrific losses


Link via Awesomesauce

Replica Halo Spike Grenade



This nice Halo spike grenade is up for grabs on eBay. Before you get too excited -- it's only a prop. Not the real thing. But it's 38 inches long and made from PVC pipe, urethane, aluminum and fake leather, so it makes a good impression.

Link via technabob

DC Comics and Continuity



Okay, I get it: DC Comics has recurring, major problems with continuity. That's the point of an eight-panel history of Hawkman by Curt Franklin Chris Haley. This is the third panel, before things start to get really confusing.

I don't care. Like Moe Szyslak says, I was born a DC man, and I'll die a DC man.

Link via Super Punch

Chikorita Hat



deviantART user Safir-Hime made a hat that resembles Chikorita -- a type of Pokémon. It's a very good approximation.

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Caption Contest Results

We have a winner in our second caption contest! Check it out.

These contests will be a weekly feature at NeatoGeek. Unless technical difficulties interfere, we shall have a new one every Tuesday, with a winner declared on Friday.

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