“Make Steam Not War”
England’s own clockwork soldier has the temerity to protest conscription, reported in The London Bell, May 12, 1887.
England’s own clockwork soldier has the temerity to protest conscription, reported in The London Bell, May 12, 1887.
Giles Turnball charts the names 4 children, British and American, use for various Lego pieces. (He also includes the Lego company’s names for them). (via Neatorama).
Klenginem lays down Eminem’s “Without Me” in the original Klingon, “Suvwl’pu’ qan tu’lu’be.”
Tales of the Rampant Coyote extols the virtues of waiting to buy a game: “Them’s that wait long enough years get the ‘Platinum Pack’ with all the expansions fully integrated in and patched to the latest level for a big discount.”
It’s Gothtober Time, check out the screenings at this year’s Gothtober Drive-In!
Check out this anatomy diagram of a Gummi Bear (does that even make sense?), along with quite a few other imaginary creatures explained in diagram form.