
A phalanx of nine cops should be able to take on a single guy — until that guy is the Filipino Jedi.
(Pulis is Tagalog for “police”.)

A phalanx of nine cops should be able to take on a single guy — until that guy is the Filipino Jedi.
(Pulis is Tagalog for “police”.)
Michael O’Hare, probably best known amongst geeks including Yours Truly as “Commander Jeffrey Sinclair” and later “Valen” from the 1990s sci-fi TV series Babylon 5, passed away yesterday. In addition to being on the underappreciated Babylon 5, he had other notable roles in the original stage version of Aaron Sorkin’s A Few Good Men and one of the best obscure film references in The Simpsons: C.H.U.D..
He’s now, as they said on the show, “out beyond the rim.” Requiescat in pace.
In his memory, a classic “Sinclair” moment from Babylon 5. Gotta love that very 1990s look the reporter’s sporting:

If you’ve ever gone clubbing on King Street West, you already know this.
The Japanese sure can make some oddball videogames. Pictured above is a scene from one such game, Tokyo Jungle, a survival game in which some catastrophe has killed all the people on Earth, leaving the animals to run wild all over. The game is set in Tokyo, and you play the part of various animals trying to survive in the (now literal) urban jungle.
Anyhow, if you’re going out to Nuit Blanche tonight in the hopes of meeting someone (I gained a fan club at one Nuit Blanche for all the good it did me — I was married at the time), keep the lesson from the screen above in mind.

This is actually a good metaphor for the corporate politics at Microsoft.
My favourite description of Tokyo Jungle comes from this article in Eurogamer: “It’s basically Grand Theft Auto with lions.”

This one’s a great metaphor for what it’s like to work at RIM right now.
In that article, the reviewer also called it “a celebration of classic games, with their ridiculous plots, repetitive tasks, excessive violence and all. It pulls off the impressive and nigh-on impossible trick of being an original homage. Also it lets you set a giraffe on a bear.”
If I had a PlayStation 3, I’d be getting in on some of that hot giraffe-on-bear action.

And now, for no other reason than this is a great photo, a young Ms. Betty White.
She presents no “evidence” or “data”, but this Republican strategist wants you to know that if you just think about it, scientists are scamming the American public for their “financual” gain. Asif Mandvi from The Daily Show reports in this “it’s funny because it’s true” piece.
Thanks to Daniel Shapiro for pointing me to this!
Accordion City’s seventh annual Nuit Blanche (Literally “White Night” in French) takes place tonight. This all-night arts festival/urban party started in Nantes, France in the early 1990s and has since been held in cities all over the globe. Starting at 7:03 p.m. — sundown — and ending around when the sun returns, it’s a night where public space is used for displays of contemporary art: displays, installations, interactive and performance art.
Click the image to see the official Nuit Blanche event map
Nuit Blanche will take place in three zones in the downtown area:
If you’re having trouble picking out what you’d like to see, here are some guides:
Here’s a sampling of the videos showing what you’ll see at this year’s Nuit Blanche:
We’ve been your neighbour since the beginning, your biggest trading partner and the Simpsons to your Flanders. Maybe you’d like to put us in charge this November. Vote for the Canada Party!
Found via George “Ol’ Pal Hotchner” Scriban.