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LEGO Star Wars Boba Fett Costume



How adorable! And the hands are a good illustration of the eternal utility of duct tape. More pictures at the link.

Link via Great White Snark | Photo: My Disguises

Run this Raid


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"Run this Raid" is a World of Warcraft-themed parody of the Jay-Z song "Run this Town".
You think we need to achieve more?
What you PvP for? Honor f@#kin’ rewards?
But you know I'm done level grinding
Killing creeps and mobs, that ain't nothing
I came to fight a real war, not go hunting
Only gear you got is gear from gold farming
While you're out spending all day in the real sun
I'm in-game, what, having real fun
Shift function, I'll target you, son
Holy Light so bright you wish you had one
You like a n00b who don't know how to auto-run
Hit my level cap you haven't even begun
You sleepin', AFK? Come on, pay attention!
This is Warcraft, not a Neopets session!


Full lyrics and credits are available at the video link.

Previously: Galactic Empire State of Mind

Your Homework Assignment

Go the homepage of Newsweek magazine. Enter the following keystrokes: up, up, down, down, left, right, left right, B, A, and Enter.

And to think that some people think that weeklies like Newsweek are dead.

via io9 | Image: DustMyLemonLies

UPDATE: Well, that was nice while it lasted. Yesterday, when users entered the code, Newsweek reported on a zombie attack. You can view a screenshot at io9.

Lost/Star Wars Mashup

In this high production value video from the editors of Cracked, Jack Shepherd and the Locke Monster duel with lightsabers for the fate of the galaxy. Why? Because adding lightsabers makes anything better. Keep that in mind for your next family reunion.

via Geek Tyrant

Avatar Stormtrooper Helmet



The 501st Legion Project is a program that invites artists to creatively modify life-sized stormtrooper helmets. This was one response by Denise Vasquez. You can view profile shots at the link.

Link via Geekologie | Photo: Denise Vasquez

Father and Son Build Stargate (Replica)



This is a simply amazing crafting project. That's really only evident at the link when you can see the process photos of what went into its creation. Stargate Information Archive forum member mango and his father planned the project in AutoCad and made the rings so that the inner one actually spins, just like on the show. Outstanding job, guys!

Link via Sci Fi Wire

Sonic the Hedgehog Cross-Stitch



The wife of redditor maggoty made this amazingly detailed cross-stitch inspired by Sonic the Hedgehog. She estimates that she spent about 300 to 400 hours over 2 to 3 years on the project. The completed work measures 58 cm by 40 cm.

Link via Geekosystem

What's Killing Japanese Manga? A Lack of Discoverability

That's the thesis of otaku Michael Pinto, who argues that the simple mistake of shrink-wrapping new manga in bookstores is preventing potential customers from discovering new artists:

Many social media from Facebook to Flickr live and die by discoverability. It’s the idea that from a casual glance you may find something that you weren’t looking for that engages your attention. Part of what killed the music business was that outlets like radio and MTV stopped playing their product. When this occurred most people stopped discovering new artists — and the result is that the while a Lady Gaga may occur occasionally break out, for the most part you have a stagnant business in sharp decline. And what happened to music CDs is now happening to manga.

Now many folks in Japan read their manga via weekly publications, but for those who aren’t that means that there’s no reason to buy a volume of manga. So an entire market for casual readers will die out over time. Many of the artists published in the self contained volumes of manga are the best of the best, but if a few years go by their series may not be running in a weekly publication anymore. The result is that a kid discovering an older artist for the first time will be stopped dead in their tracks at the shrink-wrap. Add to that fact that Japan is graying so there are less kids to buy the older back titles in the first place. And just so you know many of the titles that were shrink-wrapped were aimed at non-otakus like kids titles and romantic girly girl manga.


Link | Image: Kodansha

NOOOOOO!



Beware the jackass side of the Force. Once you journey down its path, forever will it dominate your destiny.

Link via Popped Culture | Image: Kalafioro

More Geeky Love Songs

Last Wednesday, I posted six geeky love songs. Thanks to some excellent suggestions by readers, I've added six more. Enjoy!

Multiple Covers of The Legend of Zelda Theme Music

The theme music from The Legend of Zelda, written by video game musical composer Koji Kondo in 1986, has captivated gamers as a musical score of enduring quality. Here's a roundup of variations on that music.

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George Randy performed the theme on a Moog Etherwave Theremin.


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YouTube user DrGusto and his friends formed a quartet consisting of a trumpet, two trombones, and a tuba.


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This past May, YouTube user JapanJens got married in Linkoping, Sweden and used the Zelda theme as a wedding march. The organist switches from Wagner's Bridal Chorus to Zelda at 1:40.


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Diwa de Leon vocalized four parts and accompanied himself on a violin in this arrangement.


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This demonstration of Tesla coil music was given at DucKon 18 last year in Chicago.


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There's an app that turns an iPhone into a functional ocarina. This is, of course, a reference to the LOZ game The Ocarina of Time.


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No amateurs here -- this is the actual Boston Symphony Orchestra performing the Zelda theme.


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I Fight Dragons, a Chicago-based band that drinks deep from the well of the Nintendo tradition, offered this glorious version. The voice balloons by band member Laura were a nice touch. (via Nerd Bastards)

Borg-Like Laser Eyepiece



Remember those spooky scenes from Star Trek when Borg drones would attack -- and the first sign of them was their laser eyepieces peering through the mist? Instructables user lemonie was inspired by them to create his own functional laser eyepiece. It's functional in the sense that the lens is from a set of binoculars. Scroll down for a video of the gadget in action.

Link via technabob | Lemonie's Website | Photo: lemonie


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Wolverine Gets a Manicure


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This video is in Russian, so I can only guess about the conversation between Logan and the manicurist. But she clearly doesn't take it very well.

Thanks to commenter themidnight, we now have a subtitled video. Anyway, I think that this is a fake. The real Wolverine has claws about two or three inches longer than this guy.

via Bits & Pieces

10 Versions of the Imperial March


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Mattheiu S. of Buzzfeed compiled ten different versions of the Imperial March from Star Wars, some of which we've already covered here. But this one is new to our humble blog: a performance by the official band of the Buckingham Palace guards.

Link via Ace of Spades HQ

Zombie Snorlax



Etsy user Undead made this simply adorable zombie Snorlax. Makes you just want to hug him to pieces, right?

Well, maybe that's just me. Anyway: notice that someone has been shooting him in the belly. Bad, bad, bad. Aim for the head, folks.

The whole Etsy store is pretty interesting, especially the sociopathic Care Bears.

Link via Albotas | Previously: Snorlax Dress

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