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Internet Tough Guy
November 30th, 2012 6:30 PMThis pejorative term refers to a special kind of boastful and aggressive Internet commenter that often threatens others with physical violence.
The Legend of Digital Zelda
November 30th, 2012 5:30 PMYouTuber FinalCutKing digitized Link's epic quest to save Princess Zelda by having a cutout of the adventurer travel through worlds hosted on iMacs, MacBooks and iPads.
Christmas Light Show Videos
November 30th, 2012 5:00 PMThis YouTube trend of showing off elaborate holiday light displays synchronized to music started in 2005 after Ohio electrical engineer Carson Williams uploaded his work, featuring the music of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra.
Chiptune: Desktop Orchestra
November 30th, 2012 4:35 PMCheck out this seizure-inducing, color-splashing light show set to chiptune music in a lab of 30 iMac desktop computers curated by Chris Bitsakis. Music by Battle Lava.
You're Doing It Wrong...
November 30th, 2012 4:34 PMFlick the switch back and forth and you've got yourself an impromptu house rave.
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Internet Tough Guy
This pejorative term refers to a special kind of boastful and aggressive Internet commenter that often threatens others with physical violence.
Christmas Light Show Videos
This YouTube trend of showing off elaborate holiday light displays synchronized to music started in 2005 after Ohio electrical engineer Carson Williams uploaded his work, featuring the music of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra.
Chiptune: Desktop Orchestra
Check out this seizure-inducing, color-splashing light show set to chiptune music in a lab of 30 iMac desktop computers curated by Chris Bitsakis. Music by Battle Lava.
You're Doing It Wrong...
Flick the switch back and forth and you've got yourself an impromptu house rave.