The best calendar for 2015 was released in 1981 by Marvel Comics! This was a fan club anniversary calendar that was put together by Stan Lee 34 years ago, and all of the days and dates perfectly align with all of the days and dates of this year. It's pretty freakin' awesome, and it features some really spectacular artwork from legendary comic artists such as Bill Sienkiewicz, Joe Sinnott, John Romita Jr., Frank Miller, and George Perez. A big thanks to cartoonist Mark Anderson, who scanned the calendar for everyone to enjoy! I guess that means you can use any calendar from 1981 for 2015. If you find one cooler than this, let me know!
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- 1/9/2015
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Marijuana could be legalized for recreational use by adults in three states this November -- Colorado, Oregon and Washington state -- and following the latest developments on the ballot measures in each state can be a full time job.
So, thankfully Taiwan's Next Media Animation has summed it all up for us in an animated video featuring their signature deranged take on the news. The debate comes to life with a green-skinned pot superhero -- let's call him "Marijuana Man" -- a beer pouring Gov. John Hickenlooper, a walking (and flying) Coors can and President Barack Obama to help us better understand the issue.
While you're sort-of-but-not-really learning about the various marijuana ballot measures you also get a display of Marijuana Man's formidable superhero powers. Marijuana Man can burst through walls, comes packing with joints and pipes loaded with pot, breathes fire (to help light up said joints and pipes,...
So, thankfully Taiwan's Next Media Animation has summed it all up for us in an animated video featuring their signature deranged take on the news. The debate comes to life with a green-skinned pot superhero -- let's call him "Marijuana Man" -- a beer pouring Gov. John Hickenlooper, a walking (and flying) Coors can and President Barack Obama to help us better understand the issue.
While you're sort-of-but-not-really learning about the various marijuana ballot measures you also get a display of Marijuana Man's formidable superhero powers. Marijuana Man can burst through walls, comes packing with joints and pipes loaded with pot, breathes fire (to help light up said joints and pipes,...
- 9/20/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
With the interest surrounding killer mermaids in the upcoming Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, mermaids are having a bit of a pop culture moment. As far as fantasy creatures go, it’s safe to say that vampires dominated entertainment from 2008 to 2010 (although zombies also made a big impact), but looking forward, there are plenty of fishy-tailed women on the horizon in the next couple years: A live-action Little Mermaid is in the works; a spate of mermaid novels are coming out this year (even Stephenie Meyer is writing about mermaids now!); Mermaids of Hollywood, an app-turned book, will feature celebrities like Ginnifer Goodwin,...
- 4/1/2011
- by Stephan Lee
- EW.com - PopWatch
I knew there had to be a reason beyond the blond hair and the brawny shoulders and the English Gallifreyan accent that I like Peter Davison’s Doctor so much (via Asylum: Celery Makes You More Attractive to Women According to Judy Gaman, Dr. Walter Gaman and Dr. Mark Anderson, authors of the new book "Stay Young: Ten Proven Steps to Ultimate Health," eating celery actually increases the pheromone levels in men's sweat, making them more attractive to women. ... Well, androstenone is a steroid that is found in human sweat. It gives off a scent, or sex pheromone, that makes men more attractive. Because the cytoplasm of celery contains androstenone, eating it can actually increase the human levels of the steroid and the pheromone-secretion level. ... For an added bonus, if you get the girl, celery also increases sex drive and ups the amount of ejaculatory fluids making climax stronger. Oh my.
- 5/13/2010
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
Emmerich's Anonymous Adds Three: Roland Emmerich's next film will be titled Anonymous and he has lined up Vanessa Redgrave, David Thewlis and Rhys Ifans to star. Emmerich is quoted describing the films as "an historical thriller because it's about who will succeed Queen Elizabeth and the struggle of the people who want to have a hand in it. It's 'The Tudors' on one side and the Cecils on the other, and in between [the two] is the Queen. Through that story we tell how the plays written by the Earl of Oxford ended up labeled 'William Shakespeare'." Redgrave will be playing Queen Elizabeth; Thewlis as William Cecil, old and young; and Ifans as The Earl Of Oxford. Emmerich says there are still nine lead roles yet to cast. John Orloff wrote the script, but there is word on whether Mark Anderson's "Shakespeare by Another Name" (pictured right) was used as source material.
- 2/25/2010
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
Predictions about how industries will progress are two a penny, but when they come from Venture Capitalists rather than analysts, and concern the multi-billion dollar cell phone industry, they tend to land with a splash. Early-stage Vc firm Lightspeed Venture Partners (Lsvp) has just spun out four key ways it predicts that the mobile sector will develop in 2010--and we can't fault the reasoning. Here they are, summarized.
Virtual Goods Make Real Cash
Virtual items sold for real cash is an accelerating phenomenon on the desktop--but its only emergent in the mobile apps world. Lsvp is predicting that virtual goods will make a "profound impact on the mobile-app" start-up world. That's because developers can sell apps to smartphone users for free, and then sell them virtual add-ins later for nominal fees--the app marketplace ecosystem makes it easy for the customer to hand over the cash. Futurist Mark Anderson made a...
Virtual Goods Make Real Cash
Virtual items sold for real cash is an accelerating phenomenon on the desktop--but its only emergent in the mobile apps world. Lsvp is predicting that virtual goods will make a "profound impact on the mobile-app" start-up world. That's because developers can sell apps to smartphone users for free, and then sell them virtual add-ins later for nominal fees--the app marketplace ecosystem makes it easy for the customer to hand over the cash. Futurist Mark Anderson made a...
- 12/16/2009
- by Kit Eaton
- Fast Company
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