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Funny: Giant Water Balloon in Slow Motion. Logorama on Vimeo - StumbleUpon. Skyrim Ported To A Graphing Calculator. When The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim debuted on November 11, 2011 it was an instant hit.

Skyrim Ported To A Graphing Calculator

The long-awaited drew near-universal acclaim from critics and gamers alike. In the first week it was available the game sold roughly 7 million copies across all platforms. Speaking of platforms, Skyrim was initially released for Microsoft’s Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Windows-based PCs. One gaming platform that was shockingly overlooked, however, was the Texas Instruments TI-84 graphinc calculator. Fortunately for calculator gaming enthusiasts everywhere, though, a programmer known as N09sniper was kind enough to port the game to the TI-84 and make it freely available for download.

Check out the video and let us know what you think in the comments. Skyrim Ported To A Graphing Calculator. Nike Joga Bonito on the Behance Network. Movies News, Videos, Reviews and Gossip - io9. Any reason behind your hatred?

Movies News, Videos, Reviews and Gossip - io9

Totally, I just thought people have gotten tired of hearing me bitch about this. :-) Basically it doesn't sound like fun. It sounds like dumb horrible people doing horrible things to each other. If the movie (or a TV show) is going to leave me feeling bad afterwards, I don't want to watch it. This seems like a prime example of such a case. My defense mechanism in the face of such depressing stories and movies is to nitpick them apart as much as possible, and suggest ways that these people could have solved the problem.

For example, where did their electricity come from? "Basically it doesn't sound like fun. Not every story worth seeing needs to be feel good, but I agree in cases like this. I can see what you mean. Freebord news, events, community & product info. Pale kid raps fast - StumbleUpon. People Are Awesome 2011. iPad Rock Prodigy, Like Guitar Hero With Real Guitars. Wouldn’t it be great if learning a musical instrument was as fun and addictive as playing a video game or dickering around with your phone?

iPad Rock Prodigy, Like Guitar Hero With Real Guitars

Now it is, thanks to Rock Prodigy, an app that teaches you to play guitar. It’s like Guitar Hero, but with real guitars. Rock Prodigy guides you through lessons and listens to your efforts, giving feedback just like a real teacher. It works with acoustic and electric guitars (acoustics don’t need to be plugged in), and runs on both the iPhone and the iPad. It even integrates with iOS’s Game Center to keep score of how you do. Once you have tuned up (there’s a built-in tuner) the fun starts.

If you’re learning the guitar, and you can get past the chintzy, Lawnmower Man-style interface, you should check it out. Rock Prodigy: Guitar [iTunes] Watch The Quad shred baseball bats with 107,000 pounds of force. For those of you who think of baseball as not just a game, but a way of life, there is a solution for how to dispose of all the old baseball bats you have stored in your garage.

Watch The Quad shred baseball bats with 107,000 pounds of force

We know that finding just the right bat to help you blaze your way to RBI glory is a long, ardent process that requires you to acquire a large collection of ball swatting weapons. Unfortunately, all that equipment can cause your significant other to gripe about the space it is taking up. Sure, you could just throw them away, but that wouldn’t be the best “green” solution now would it? Do yourself and the environment a favor, shred those suckers for recycling. We know just the company that can take care of them for you: SSI Shredders. Specializing in industrial shredding, SSI makes a four-shaft shredder ominously named “The Quad.” For those numbers geeks out there that are wondering about specifics, I spoke with Dave Fleming from SSI to get some figures. We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktivists. Epic video shows a backflip each day for a year - The Feed Blog. A Breathtaking Video About Urban BASE Jumping in Singapore - Video.

As if leaping from the top of a 55-story resort weren't spectacular enough, this video uses Singapore's futuristic skyline and Marina Bay Sands Skypark as a backdrop.

A Breathtaking Video About Urban BASE Jumping in Singapore - Video

The video was directed by Snow R. Shai of Snowdrum Audio Visual, and the BASE jumpers are Marta Empinotti, James Pouchert, Amanda Vicharelli, Anne Helliwell, Tim Mattson, Brendon Cork and Jeb Corliss. Stills from the video For more work by Snowdrum Audio Visual, visit Via the Vimeo HD channel. Epic Trampoline Skills Video. This Incredible Multiplayer Paintball Video is a One-Shot Kill.