Mars rover Spirit’s tracks on its way to “Columbia Hills” in 2004
Video: The movie may be a steaming pile of poop, but The making of Tron Legacy (or how to make Jeff Bridges 28 years younger) compiles and dissects some of the few things the filmmakers got right.
Orson Scott Card has suffered a mild stroke and will not make any public appearances for the forseeable future, but is still working. Regardless of your your opinion on his worldview, you’ve got to respect talented folk who take a lickin and keep on tickin’.
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This is the last big release week in 2013, and man, it ended on kind of a downer comics-wise. 4 out of the 5 Marvel books I pulled had more than 1 artist attached to […]
Suicide Squad #8, out NEXT week from DC, BETTER clear up these rumors I’ve been hearing about a certain demise within that team’s roster. Hopefully we’ll be seeing one of the chief stars of that […]
September 21, 2010Jeff AyersScienceComments Off on “There’s a meteorite that hit the ground near here. I want to check it out. Won’t take long.” -Opportunity
Not much going on in the Geek Kingdom today (NOT! So totally NOT!) so let’s check in with Mars Rover Opportunity, who, unlike fellow trailblazer Spirit, currently has power and is about to investigate a […]