From the monthly archives:

April 2008

Lorenzo Di Bonaventura Gives Up Secrets About GI Joe
Superhero Flix (press release) - 3 hours ago
There’s been a lot of speculation about what fans can expect to see in GI Joe – how close will it be to the comics or cartoon? Which of our favorites will
Seven Injured on Set of GI Joe Superhero Flix (press release)
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Yup, they have already filmed the series finale for Doctor Who series 4 and are shooting the Christmas Special now! Here’s video of on-location Who goodness!

POTENTIAL SPOILER

He’s fighting Cybermen in Victorian London with a new companion. And while he is there, will David Tennant’s Doctor meet… his first incarnation?!?

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My regular reader may have noticed I have not posted anything for close to a week. Well, there’s a reason for that: I am currently in a hotel room in Seattle on the last full day of my trip to the Northwest. I went to the Hillsboro, Oregon branch of my company to help a colleague set up a usability lab (a huge success, by the way) and then took off Friday afternoon to come to Washington for a couple of days.

My biological clockfinally adjusted to the different time zone yesterday, which is great… except I fly back tomorrow and will have to re-re-adjust. It was worth it, though – this was my first trip to this part of the country and I think I’m in love with the area. I’ve listed some highlights of the week below:

Powell Books at downtown Portland. After a great dinner with my boss (who also made the trip out) and colleagues, I found out that the biggest new and used book store on the west coast was less than a block away. Powells Books in Portland is 4 stories of new used and rare books and they had to shove me out the door in order to lock up at the end of the day (they close at 11). If you’re in the area and like to read or collect books it’s a must-visit.

Pike Place Market in downtown Seattle. This is the place where Starbucks opened its first store, and if you want to be exposed all of Seattle’s culture in one place, this is it. Tons of niche stores, great fresh food, grocers (some who will ship fresh fish anywhere in the US) and the best clam chowder on the face of the earth make this a place I will try to get back to in the future.

Twin Peaks. Yup, the pilot for the classic show (and one of my favorites) was shot less than 30 miles east of Seattle. I was able to eat lunch at the Double R Diner, visit The Great Northern, experience the beauty of the mountains and the waterfall outside the hotel, see the great big log, and check out locations from Fire: Walk with Me. The coffee was as good as Agent Cooper claimed – “black as mindnight on a moonless night.

The Science Fiction Museum. Part of the Experience Music Museum in Seattle (founded by ex-Microsoft billionaire Paul Allen), the SF Museum is wicked cool, with the opportunity to see original artifacts and models from shows and movies ranging from Alien to Land of the Giants to Star Trek to Minority Report. Even with it’s much smaller size I thought it was superior to the sister music museum, but then again, look at me. I collect models of fictional starships, for pete’s sake.

Photos from this and many other sights I’ve seen are all on my flickr feed which you can view here. Enjoy, and I’ll post again once I’m in the Eastern time zone.

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AFP

Seven hurt in ‘GI Joe‘ mishap in Prague: police
AFP - 6 minutes ago
PRAGUE (AFP) “” Seven people were injured Saturday in a collision between a bus and several cars during the filming of “GI Joe” in the centre of Prague,

 

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Apple's Secret Life – Forbes

by on April 22, 2008

Apple’s Secret Life
Forbes, NY - 22 minutes ago
The time to get the scoop on Apple’s (nasdaq: AAPL – news – people ) next move is not when its charismatic founder is pitching the faithful on the computer

 

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Instant messaging for the iPhone
Siliconrepublic.com, Ireland - 2 hours ago
The patent describes IM functionality for a touchscreen handset, using scrolling hand gestures and was filed by Apple Computer Inc. Further descriptions
AES 256-bit encryption on Fujitsu hard drives CNET Crave Blog
Sina.com’s anti-CNN imagery is actually violent CNET Blogs
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New `Star Trek‘ faces; old characters
Los Angeles Daily News, CA - 31 minutes ago
By Rob Lowman, Entertainment Editor Director JJ Abrams promised Wednesday that “the movie we’re making won’t feel like any other `Star Trek‘ you’ve ever

 

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