I usually don’t post failblog videos, because unless you go to failblog’s g-rated section, there is some bad stuff there.
But this one is AWESOME!
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I usually don’t post failblog videos, because unless you go to failblog’s g-rated section, there is some bad stuff there.
But this one is AWESOME!
A growing hobby on You Tube is the making of short clip sitcoms using various games or toys, or parodies of other movies. There is Halo (Red Vs. Blue), Storm Trooper Office, “Hi, I’m a Marvel”, How it should have ended, and more..
Here are few I like.
Iron Man and Batman
Spider Man 3
Lord of the Rings
Episode I -- The Office Chair
Episode III -- Bat Tropper!
Episode V -- Fight! (Pretty Good Moves for lego men)
Episode VI -- The Prankster
Growing up, I never got much exposure to glue’s. My Dad was a fastener and welding man. We used glue occasionaly where nessecary (like wood glue, and contact cement). But, I never really knew the capabilities of different glues. So I started buying random glues and trying them out a few years ago. The coolest stuff I have found, is epoxy putty…
It is AWESOME stuff. Once it cures, it is incredibly strong, hard, water proof, withstands lots of pressure, impossible to break, etc… And it is SO SO easy to use. It comes in a roll (like a small pecan log, complete with white stuff inside). You cut off however much you need, and then kneed the stuff you cut off until it turns gray (The white inside stuff mixes with the blue outside stuff, and becomes gray). Then you stick it between two things, press hard, and wait about 20 minutes.
So… I used some mixed epoxy that was left over from a repair, and glued 3 quarters to the end of our driveway by the sidewalk…
Our street gets a lot of foot and bike traffic because it is very close to the first light rail stop in Mesa. Needless to say… We get a lot of people that pause at the end of the driveway, and try to pickup the quarters… Occasionaly when we are out, people talk to us about them, and tell us how it fooled them. Anyways, one day I want to setup a motion sensitive camera and start recording people trying to get them up.
The epoxy is REALLY strong, so I don’t think they are coming up anytime soon. Infact, I wouldn’t be surprised if the only way to get them up is to chip the concrete.
Aaron Allston is one of my two favorite Author’s. Orson Scott Card is my other.
I always laugh when I read Allston’s books. He is really good at doing un-expected things. I’ve read a LOT of Star Wars books, and a lot of them are boring. They just blend together, it’s the classic good vs evil, Han and Leia are in a tough spot, and get out, or substitute Han and Chewie, or Luke and Mara, etc… But Aaron’s books always break out of the mold and give you something fresh.
My absolute favorites are the Enemy Lines series including Rebel Dream in the New Jedi Order Series. I also LOVED Wraith Squadron… Especially the part where Piggy in-advertantly blasts the captain of a ship into crispy crunchies while blwoing his way into the bridge…
After reading the Enemy Lines series, I enjoyed it SO much that I found Aaron’s email address and sent him a note. Here’s what he sent back.
At 02:07 PM 9/30/2007, Joey Novak wrote:
> I just finished reading the second Enemy Lines book. It was fantastic! I laughed when Artoo altered the food database so that the Security droid would pass Han’s blaster and Lia’s Light Saber as food and then rescued Han and Lia, and when wedge flew under the legs of the Vaugh ground based weapons platform. (A Rankat?) It was awesome!
> Thanks for the entertainment,
I’m glad you liked it. Thanks for letting me know.
== Aaron Allston
== allston@AaronAllston.com
== http://www.AaronAllston.com/