Tuesday, November 08, 2011

Techtalk Trivia: What was the only manned space flight mission to take off on Halloween day?

If you've seen 1970's vintage cylons, you know...Image via Wikipedia
My latest TechTalk podcast/radio appearance was suitably seasonal: Ep. 248 – Every Day is Halloween!


TOPIC: Mike and Dave get together right before Halloween this year to tell you spooky tech stories … well, maybe not so spooky, but Dave does apologize for his comments about Steve Jobs from a few weeks ago, and an apology from the TechTalk show can seem almost supernatural in it’s rarity. Tablets and a possibly too-long discussion of IVR rounds out the show before …

Jay “Encyclopedia Garmonica” treats us to a totally a propos Halloweeny geek trivia question:
What was the only manned space flight mission to take off on Halloween day?
And that leaves us ample time for some great seasonal coolsites of the week!
  • PumpkinPatchesAndMore – Find all the local pumpkin patches in your area! Plus carving templates, recipes, and more.

  • HalloweenPrintables – From the great folks at FreePrintables.net, come some cards, puzzles, and coloring pages just in time for Halloween!

  • FantasyPumpkins – These are cool to look at all year, and include templates for many of the coolest pumpkins you’ve ever seen!
This week we treat your ears to a speed metal version of the classic “Every Day is Halloween” by Ministry.

Friday, November 04, 2011

Geek Gifts 2011: Star Wars: The Complete Saga Blu-Ray Collection

Geek Gifts 2011: Star Wars: The Complete Saga Blu-Ray Collection: Star Wars fans, do you need The Complete Saga Blu-Ray Collection? Someone paid me to answer that question in this review, which is to say I turned a profit by spending two consecutive Saturdays with a houseful of friends watching a free copy of every Star Wars film on Blu-Ray. Yes, you can hate me now.

Thanksgeeking 2011: 12 things geeks can be thankful for this year

Thanksgeeking 2011: 12 things geeks can be thankful for this year: A dozen or so events, items, and ideas from 2011 for which the geek-o-sphere should give thanks. (Or, at least, MY list of what geeks should be thankful for. Still blows my mind I get paid for this stuff.)