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The Power Geeks #109

by DarthMolen on Jul.19, 2011, under The Latest Shows

We are LIVE on Ustream.  This week we talk Spotify, finally in the US, Batman vs. Cptn. Kirk in the ultimate cage match, and YES, it is officially confirmed, the Gods want more cowbell.

Intro Natali
Intro Ben

Items of Interest

Just cuz it’s still making me giggle –

  • Kid Finds a Piece of History and Gets to View History Up Close (btm)
    • After a 2006 Hurricane struck the North Carolina coast a Durham teen, Kevin Schanze found a piece of metal on the beach from the first stage of Apollo 16.
    • NASA confirmed it was authentic
    • The sheet of metal made a 30 year journey from the Florida coast to an inlet of the Outer Banks and floated into the Pamlico Sound.
    • NASA showed there gratitude by inviting him to see final Shuttle launch last week.
    • He was taken on an all-access tour of the Kennedy Space Center including the top of the Atlantis launch pad and the Atlantis cockpit.

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Deals of the Week / New Release

  • Mtv Geek’s Guide to Manga on the Cheap (udg)
    • Even full price, most people consider manga a pretty good bang for your buck. But, it can be a really pricey habit- especially if you start a long-running series like One Piece.  But, thanks to the folks over at MTV Geeks,  here are their suggestions for 6 ways to get your manga fix for half price or less…
      • Your local library. Yup! Try the YA section as that’s where it’s usually shelved. Popular ones are usually checked out so don’t limit yourself just to your local branch. Most libraries have a swap system of some sort.  If you are looking for a specific volume, try plugging it into WorldCat, which is a mega-library catalog that will locate the copy closest to you.
      • Online swap clubs:  The most popular one seems to be Paperback Swap. It’s pretty easy to use: You upload a list of books you are willing to part with (it’s all done by ISBN so the information goes in automatically) and send out the books to people who request them. That means you pay the postage (usually less than $2.50 for a single volume), but in return, you get a credit to request a book from someone else. Paperback Swap is a general-book site, but you can set your defaults so the newest manga and graphic novel offerings are always displayed on the home page. The selection leans toward older series, but a number of book reviewers use the site, so newer volumes pop up as well, and you can ask to be notified if a particular book becomes available.
      • Freecycle: I belong to my local freecycle and never cease to be amazed by the range of items offered and found through here! Visit their site, find your local group then post a message saying you’re looking for manga and you may connect with someone who is cleaning out their collection.
      • Used book sales: It’s rummage sale time people! Get on out there. Also keep an eye out for libraries cleaning house.
      • Online shopping: Amazon and Barnes & Noble also offer used manga at astonishingly low prices, but watch out for shipping costs. You can find a lot priced at one cent on Amazon, but keep in mind that shipping is $3.99, so you’re actually paying four bucks out of pocket. Given that you can ship a volume of manga for less than $2.50 via media mail, Paperback Swap is a better deal. Ebay is a good bet if you’re looking for multiple volumes of a series, as shipping a number of items isn’t much more expensive than shipping one (and many sellers just charge the mailing cost, not an inflated shipping cost).
      • Digital: Digital manga can be a good way to go if you have a device to read it on, and if you watch out for special promotions. If you have an iPad, iPod Touch, or iPhone, check out the Viz app, which offers single volumes for $4.99, and stay tuned to the manga blogs, because they have a lot of sales.
  • So there you go, six different ways to get your manga fix without resorting to piracy or robbing a bank. And don’t forget that most of these channels are good ways to pass on the volumes you are done with as well—recoup a bit of the cost by selling them online, trade up via Paperback Swap, or just get a bit of good karma by donating them to your local library.
  • Google Releases own eBook Reader (SM)
    • Iriver – Fully integrated with the google book store
    • eInk display by LG that XGA resolution
    • Faster page turns due to beefier processor
    • full querty keyboard
    • Built in Wi-Fi, 6 weeks battery life
    • chromed buttons on the bottom for nav
    • $139.99 (Target and Target.com)
    • Too little to late?
  • Capcom Lists Res Evil 15th Anniversary Collection (udg)
    • Capcom has listed for preorder on its Japanese e-shop a Resident Evil 15th Anniversary box, including the first four games in the survival horror franchise plus Code: Veronica, soundtrack CDs, and extra trinkets.
    • The full listing is as follows:
  • Resident Evil Directors Cut
  • Resident Evil 2
  • Resident Evil 3 Last Escape
  • Resident Evil Revival Selection [contains Resident Evil 4 and Code: Veronica]
  • Resident Evil Code: Veronica soundtrack
  • Resident Evil 4 soundtrack
  • A number of Pins & Stickers
    • The first three games are the original PlayStation versions, which run on the old hardware, but the image above shows that the discs’ appearances have been redesigned for the bundle. The early games appear to have received some updated packaging as well.
    • Revival Selection for the PS3 contains HD versions of Code: Veronica and RE4, but it’s up to the player to complete the series collection with their own copy of Resident Evil 5. Thankfully Capcom has left a spacer in the box for you to do this.
    • The package will go on sale exclusively on Capcom’s e-Capcom online store (Japanese link) on September 8th for a price of 7,800 yen ($96 at current exchange rates, but the exchange rate is extraordinarily high lately).
    • There’s no word yet on an American release, but since there’s an equivalent online store for the US market (the Capcom Store) known for selling cool and rare stuff, it’s very possible that this one will cross the pond.
  • Video New Releases (SM)
    • Rango – a lizard in the Wild West (first full animated film from ILM)
    • Robot Chicken – Star Wars III
    • Battle Beyond the Stars – If you crave total cheese, cell matted laser bolts, epicly cleavaged ships, and blatant rip-offs of Star Wars and Seven Samurai, this is the show for you
    • Damnation Alley – Get your Post Apocalyptic fix here…  w/ Burt Reynolds

Entertainment Geekly (new feature)

  • Do Gods Love Cowbell?? (udg)
    • Gods Behaving Badly is a Fables/Fruits Basket sort of story with just a dash of American Gods‘ theme of washed up deities: The ancient Greek gods are alive and managing in a New York city brownstone, much to the surprise of their neighbors.
    • But then the actual casting is the aweseome!
    • The gods are: Aphrodite — Sharon Stone, Apollo — Oliver Platt, Artemis — Edie Falco, Demeter — Phylicia Rashad, Dionysus — Nelsan Ellis, Eros — Gideon Glick, Hades — John Turturro, Hermes — Henry Zebrowski, Persephone — Rosie Perez and Zeus — Christopher Walken.
    • Christopher Walken as the patriarch of an incestuous, petty brood played by some of the best character actors in the business? That’s worth paying attention to. And who knows- maybe there’ll be some cowbell. :)
  • Boba Fett Movie? Possible? (btm)
    • In a recent interview ‘Captain America’ Director, Joe Johnston was asked if his former boss and mentor, George Lucas, had already seen the movie.
    • His surprising response was:
      • “You know if he wants to see it, I would show it to him. I’m trying to get George to make a feature based on Boba Fett.”
    • Says he would like to direct the Boba Fett movie and thinks it would be a lot of fun
    • Began his career as a storyboard artist for George Lucas and created designs for some of fandom’s favorite characters and vehicles including, Yoda, the Ewoks, The Millennium Falcon, the X-Wing and Y-Wing fighters, Imperial Snow Walkers, Imperial Star Destroyers and of course, Boba Fett.
    • One wonders if Lucas ever decided to hand over the reigns of the franchise to someone else why wouldn’t it be to one of the original trilogies original creators?
  • Space Invaders Coming to a Theater Near You? (udg)
    • Space Invaders, the classic ’80s videogame, may be coming to a theater near you.
    • Producers Lorenzo di Bonaventura and Gigi Pritzker have optioned the rights to develop the project, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The two are looking for a writer.
    • For the uninitiated, Space Invaders was introduced in 1978 and became a pop culture phenomenon during the next decade when it was made available for the Atari 2600. The title is the top arcade game of all time, according to the Guinness World Records.
    • Given that brand equity and the track record for other films based on ’80s properties, like Transformers, the idea of a Space Invaders movie has been around for a while. Last March, the L.A. Times reported that Warner Bros. was negotiating with Space Invaders owner Taito about a movie.
    • Additionally, di Bonaventura has brought toy properties to the big screen. He is one of the producers of the Transformers films as well as G.I. Joe: The Rise of the Cobra.
    • Meanwhile, a slew of movies based on videogames are in various stages of production. That list includes an Asteroids movie, a Missile Command flick and one based on Angry Birds. In the case of Space Invaders, though, the cult TV show Futurama seems to have beaten di Bonaventura and Pritzker to the punch with an episode based on the game.
  • Wanna Be In The Dark Knight Rises? (udg)
    • The movie is looking for fans to fill a stadium in the Pittsburgh area on Saturday, August 6,” which would seem to indicate Heinz Field as the location.
    • The stadium scene calls for energetic football fans to cheer the Gotham Rogues in a game against the Rapid City Monuments. There will be door prizes, gift cards and autographed items. Go to beinamovie.com for full details.
  • Batman: Year One Coming to Video (btm)
    • Based on one of my all time favorite comic story arcs written by Frank Miller and illustrated by David Mazzucchelli in 1987
    • Clips indicate they’ve stayed very true to the original source material
    • Story recounts the beginning of Bruce Wayne’s career as Batman and James Gordons’s in the Gotham Police Department.

Geek Speak

  • Twitter Turns 5 (SM)
    • Happy B-day, you text streaming social service
    • How has this little service affected the world
    • Iran Voting Conflict, Japan earthquake, major sporting events, etc.
    • Lets talk about our experiences
    • Outline some of the challenges for this free social cloud

Tech, Gaming, and Geek News

  • Spotify in the U.S. (SM)
    • music streaming service that has free and premium subscriptions
    • VERY popular over in the UK and Europe
    • Just barely opened for business in the US
    • How is it different than Internet Radio? You can actually stream selected tracks
    • Most devices supported with players
    • Premium services start around $4.99
    • Is it worth it?? .mp3 (you own) vs. Streaming (you get to listen but don’t own)
  • Secret Service onto the Apple Store Spy Cam Artist (btm)
    • 25 year old Brooklyn artist Kyle McDonald installed software on computers in a NYC Apple Store
    • Software would take pictures every minute and capture the faces of Apple Store shoppers as they stared at the monitors of MacBooks.
    • Software would then send the images back to the artist where he was working on using them as part of a project.
    • Woke up to four Secret Service agents who took his two computers, his iPod and two flash drives.
    • Not sure what or if he will be charged with.
  • Dear Anon- Pick a Direction and Stick With It. (udg)
    • Hacker group Anonymous has been booted off of Google+. However, the hacker collective is responding by creating its own social network called AnonPlus that won’t put up with “being shut down, censored or oppressed.” Google apparently kicked “Your Anon News” off of the social network because it apparently violated Google’s Community Standards. Google also pulled their Gmail account.
    • So, if  you can’t join em, beat em. As of right now, the only thing you’ll find at AnonPlus.com is a splash page, and there’s not a whole lot of information there. You can’t register, or even click any links for that matter. The only clickable link on the page is to the dev forum at the bottom of the page. The site is in “Revision: 0.5 Alpha” at the moment.
    • AnonPlus’s message on the front page says the site is to be a “new social network where there is no fear…of censorship…of blackout…nor of holding back.” The site is for everyone, and not just for members of Anonymous. Anonymous says the site will go up soon, but it can’t happen overnight.
    • The hacktivist group said in a post on a subsidiary site that activists being banned from sites like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube is the result of “walk(ing) to a different beat of the drum.” The hacker group said on AnonPlus that “the sheep era is over. The interwebz are no longer your prison.”
    • Anonymous isn’t the only one who was kicked off of Google+. William Shatner was also banned after Google believed his profiled to be a fake. Perhaps Shatner will join AnonPlus?
    • Then you’ve got the was supposedly disbanned now back part of Anon Lulzsec out hacking The Sun and redirecting it to a fake Murdock death story.
    • Last week Anon took credit for leaking 90,000 U.S. military email addresses stolen from servers owned by Booz Allen Hamilton. (Which honestly made me PISSED)
    • They need to stop chuggin the dew and snorting the pixie stix and pick a direction. I suggest one that continues to follow the Hacker’s Manifesto. Keep straying from that and you’re going to end up being made an example of.
  • Your Next Job May Depend on Your Facebook History (btm)
    • It’s often said what you post online can never truly be deleted.
    • Several new companies are apparently trying to help that be true
    • Recently the FTC gave the company Social Intelligence the go ahead to run background checks on your Internet and Social Media history.
    • While the company doesn’t store 7 years of your history, it looks at 7 years of your online life and makes this available for potential employers
    • Looks for aggressive or violent tendencies or illegal activity, discriminatory activity, and sexually explicit activity.
    • While it redacts any identifiable images of the subject and ignores benign tomfoolery it’s still kinda creepy considering how much information many of us put online and forget about.
    • They’ve only been out for around a month and Google’s +1 buttons are more common on major web sites than the tweet button.
    • BrightEdge, an enterprise SEO platform provider, analyzed the 10,000 largest sites on the web and found a 33% surge in placement for Google’s +1 button during the past few weeks. The company found that +1 buttons are now on 4.4% of those sites, up from 3.6% in June. Meanwhile, Twitter’s plug-ins are displayed on 3.4% of the sites.
    • Both Google and Twitter trail far behind Facebook though, whose  “Like” button, is on about 20% of the sites’ front pages.
    • Plus runs out of disk space (SM)
      • Their notification system went on the fritz and was spamming ppl
      • Ran out of disk space for 80 mins
    • Already the Contact Export Wars Begin (SM)
      • Facebook has already swung the ban hammer on a company
      • They were exporting first and last names from FB and matching them to contacts on your local machine and on linkedin
      • You then had a free-and-clear contact list
      • Wasn’t much different than you going “Account->Account Settings->Download Your Information” to get a friends.html
  • Amazon to rent textbooks (SM)
    • 30 day rentals with 1 day extensions
    • Ability to store annotations in the amazon cloud past rental period
    • Not all roses though
    • Cognitive process “where the information is” broken
    • Some of the illustrations are illegible (who looks at those anyways)
    • No chump change by selling books mommy and daddy paid for
    • John Wiley & Sons, Elsevier, Taylor & Francis and Oxford University Press.
  • Netflix Raising Prices by 60% (btm)
    • Starting September 1st Netflix will no longer offer a $9.99 package of DVD-by-mail and unlimited streaming
    • 23 million subscribers will now pay $15.98/month or $7.99 for just one of the two
    • Netflix feels their streaming content is now robust enough that many people don’t want both options.
    • “Given the long life we thing DVDs by mail will have, treating DVDs as a $2.00 add-on to our unlimited streaming plan neither makes great financial sense nor satisfies people who just want DVDs,” said Netflix in its press release.
  • Facebook Introduces Vending Machines for Computer Accessories(udg)
    • How many times have you been there? At work, some part of your computer goes kaput? Maybe the mouse is fried, power cable goes bad, you name it. Well, getting a replacement is usually a pain in the tush. I’ve had to write a request, submit to department head who then submitted to IT who then checked stock, and then.. you get the point.
    • Well it seems FB had cut out all the middle people and I can’t honestly think of any easier way than what they’ve done-  After some initial tests with a swipe card system and a cabinet, the social network went ahead and had some custom vending machines made. Each contain all the common accessories that regularly need replacing.
    • All a FB employee has to do to get a replacement is swipe their ID card and ket in the accessory they need. The employee gets quick access to the accessory and can continue working. Facebook gets a record of which employee took what device, and alerts can be put in place when a machine needs restocking. There’s also going to be the option to pull up a summary of employees and the number of accessories they get through in any given time period.
    • According to Tim Campos, CIO at Facebook, the vending machines have cut the cost of replacing such devices by 25%. There’s also going to be another cost saving in both time and money gained from each Facebook employee not having to wait for a replacement device.
  • Google+ App finally released for iOS (btm)
    • While the Android app has been available from day one the iOS app took a little longer to get through the Apple approval system.
    • The much anticipated iOS app was released today providing many mobile features to iPhone users.
    • Several iOS users were a little upset that it doesn’t support iPad or iPod Touch devices.
  • Family Time Now With Zombies :) (udg)
    • In The Walking Dead Board game, only the strong survive. The weak turn into walkers, and then turn against their former friends! Fight your way through zombie-infested Atlanta with your fellow survivors. Grab some weapons to clear a path. Visit destinations like the department store, old folk’s home, and the CDC. Find the tools you’ll need to live another day. Take on the role of Rick, Andrea, or one of the other hapless survivors and scrounge for sweet weapons like a Shotgun or Crossbow. Keep your eyes open for new allies, but watch your back! When supplies start running low, it’s every man for himself. If you can make it back to camp with enough gear to defend yourself and those you still care for, you win!
    • Should you fall to the hungry horde of walkers, the game doesn’t end. When a player dies and becomes a walker, they leave the world of the living behind and seek out the remaining survivors. Spring surprise attacks on the living, cause the walkers to frenzy, or contaminate the survivor’s supplies. Put the bite on your former friends and they’ll join you in your pursuit of the living.
    • The fate of the human race is in your hands, either as a survivor or a walker. Join us this September 2011 with Cryptozoic Entertainment’s The Walking Dead Board Game.

Intarweb Goldmine

  • No Equal Rights for Monkeys (udg)
    • It was a wedding that thousands waited eagerly for since the engagement was announced. Invitations were sent, the details were meticulously labored over, and finally, to the almost-hysteric joy of the crowds, the big day arrived.
    • In the small village of Talwas, Rajasthan, Raju, a well-known cigarette smoking monkey, and his bride Chinki were married.
    • Raju had become a local celebrity after Ramesh Saini, a rickshaw driver, adopted him three years ago when he found the monkey unconscious.
    • He’s been a surrogate son to the childless Ramesh ever since.
    • “I want to enjoy the feelings of a son’s marriage through Raju’s wedding.” Ramesh told the publication. “We will welcome the bride in our house … after the wedding with all rituals.” Raju’s bethrothed Chinki lived with a priest in a nearby village.
    • More than 2,000 guests were expected to attend the pre-wedding feast and to watch Raju ride atop a horse in a procession, Stuff reported. The wedding was planned in accordance with traditional Hindi customs, including sacred fires and fragrant incense.
    • Monkeys are revered by many Hindus, because the deity Hanuman appeared in primate form.
    • But the carefully made preparations were thrown into havoc by government officials who cracked down on the animal nuptials, because monkeys are technically government property. So marrying a monkey, even to another monkey, is illegal
    • Two hundred guards from the forest department flooded Talwas on the wedding day after warning that all guests would be arrested. Hundreds of attendees showed up despite the threats, but Raju, Chinki and their owners had fled.
    • In a final twist, the owners announced that the monkeys married in a secret ceremony deep in the woods. Forest rangers captured the newlyweds, but Ramesh told Stuff that he is confident they will return.
    • “I know my son Raju, with his wife Chinki, will come back home,” Ramesh said. “I will have a big reception for them.”
  • JellyFish shut down Nuclear reactor (SM)
    • Japanese reactor has to shut down.. for earthquake? for natural disaster? nope, for JELLY FISH
    • Thats right, the lil buggers swarmed around the coolant intake, gumming it up and forcing them to shut down a thermonuclear device
    • Who says Mother Nature 2 – humans 0
    • There is an upside to this… Free sushi for the whole country for at least 2 months, well nuked
    • This actually happens a lot, A couple other plants have shut down because of this same phenomena
  • Who says Chihuahua can’t be guard dogs? (udg)
    • Don’t mess with the little guy with the big bark at the Ace Smoke Shop in Altadena, Calif.
    • The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s office released some amazing surveillance video on Monday, showing what happened when armed robbers stormed into the shop on July 7.
    • They left with some money, but less than “they could’ve gotten,”as the Los Angeles Times reports, because of the owner’s Chihuahua. His “ferocious barking” and lunges at the bad guy’s legs look to have convinced the robbers to clear out quickly. No one was hurt.
    • According to LA Weekly’s The Informer blog, the real tough guy in this tale is named Paco and he weighs about 15 pounds.
    • The robbers are still at large.
  • Jet Pack Fail (SM)
    • Fox 5 thought it would be awesome if they had a guy fly via jetpack on the start of their show..
    • So the show starts and the guy jumps to fly… and falls flat in the water
    • What do the anchors do??? roll on the floor in disbelief
    • Guy recovers and flies out of the water
  • I don’t know what’s better, this story or the guy’s name (udg)
    • It’s tough finding even an odd job these days.
    • That’s why Utah-area resident Mork Encino, who swears this is his real name, created the oddest job for himself.
    • Encino, 28, on his website, advertises he’ll be human prey for marksmen with $10,000 to spare. It’ll cost you an extra $2k to hunt him in the nude.
    • He says he’s “generally unskilled” and hasn’t had a job in years. In the past, he’s worked in construction, landscaping and cleaned out storage sheds.
    • His greatest skill may be self-promotion: He’s appeared on radio programs and been written up by quite a few websites.
    • Since hunting people is highly illegal, valid hunting offers have been few and far between.
    • “I’ve had a variety of offers, none of which I’ve been comfortable accepting. As I’ve said, this is not my dream job. There’s obviously no longterm in it. This is just something I’ve resorted to in order to make others aware of my situation. It’s a job application, man. And a damn good one if I may say so,” Encino said via email.
  • Tune In and Tune Out, i-Dosing with your iPod (btm)
    • Get your bonfires ready America!
    • Kids are downloading MP3s and getting high!
    • According to an Oklahoma news channel reporting on a new trend called i-dosing
    • Kids are putting on their headphones and listening to music which consists of a droning noise and promises to get you high.
    • Local schools have already sent home letters to parents warning of the new threat.
    • Sites are selling guides to how to properly get high on the MP3s
    • How will society react to this new menace?
    • Will politicians be asked if they’ve ever i-Dosed?
    • “I i-dosed, but I had it on mute”?
  • Captain Kirk gets booted off Google+ (btm)
    • Joining in the Google+ craze, actor William Shatner accepted an invitation and joined
    • Shortly after making his first post Google took down his account for “violating standards”
    • He had only made one post saying “Hello”
    • This could be related to Google+ trying to prevent fake accounts and pseudonym use.
    • Posted on his twitter account, “ “My Google+ account was flagged for violating standards. Saying hello to everyone apparently is against the rules maybe I should say goodbye?”
    • Shatner was returned to Google+ Monday with the following post, ““I am back plusers! I still do not know what happened but I will refrain from saying hello again for a while just in case. My best, Bill.”
    • Currently there seems to be no verification system for Google+ accounts, unlike Twitter with their check mark and “verified” accounts.
    • Google reps could not be contacted for comment.

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