It’s not fair. It’s so easy for Him.
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Portable music is not new. It’s not new to the iPod, not new to the Discman, not new to the Walkman – even boomboxes and transistor radios – were just the latest evolution. (The less said about 8-tracks, the better.)
Personally, I’d like to go back to the pre-20th Century model and have a band following me around. That’d be cool. Milo has put together a nice infographic of the past, present and future of portable music, so let’s take a look.
Video game trailers have gotten more and more sophisticated. How often lately have you seen commercials for a video game that you were hoping was for some new movie you hadn’t heard of yet?
Fortunately, the nice people over at BuySellAds appreciate the trailers as much as we do and have selected some of the best out there. If you click on the infographic below, you’ll be taken to a version that has all the videos embedded (if I could have embedded that version, I would have.)
via SuperGreat, on Tumblr
via CainsBrain
America is a vast and varied land. It’s also filled with wiseasses.
Ever notice how many people on Twitter don’t list where they live? Some list oddly named locales, but then forget they’ve geotagged their tweets and give away the real truth anyhow.
So if you’ve ever wondered where Funkytown was; if you’ve ever dreamed of visiting Whale’s Vagina; if you’ve ever desperately needed to get to Naptown (haven’t we all?), now you know where they are, thanks to our friends over at InboxQ and this awesome IG.
(Note to the geographically impaired: Pig’s Eye is just about where the Twin Cities ought to be.)
For several years, video game release-weekend sales have far surpassed movie ticket sales for the major blockbusters. Yes, even outstripping the geek-friendly Batman, Iron Man and Transformers franchises.
The folks over at G+ put together this awesome IG that shows just how badly Silicon Valley is thumping Hollywood on opening weekend.