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more about #matrix Purple Dave: And see, if you'd actually gone to Brickworld, you could have seen this in person! Actually, it was pretty cool, but I'm not sure it would have ranked... more » Kaiser-Machead: I'm glad Revenge of the Fallen exists, because it makes this movie look like an Oscar nominee. more » endless: i dont like these at all. why call them legos? its like a lego big flat piece with action figures standing on it. thats not legos. legos are blocks yo... more » Kaiser-Machead: It's too bad that the defense system of Zion had the shittiest strategy for the APU corp.. Run the ammo out to the APU's on wheelbarrows with a handfu... more » deanbmmv: So this isn't available as a pack :( more » qbrad: What does any of this have to do with StemCell computing?! more » -
#lego
Lego Matrix Zion's Last Stand Arrives Six Years Too Late, But It's Still Awesome
Here's a Lego diorama of one of the best scenes of Matrix Revolutions: Zion's last stand against the Matrix, humans in their mechas against merciless Sentinels. The close-up of the human resistance mecha begs for an official Lego version. More » -
#mods
Plug & Play WiiZii Brings Hard Drive to Wii Minus Solder
Nintendo is working on some sort of storage solution of their own, but to those of you who can't wait, the WiiZii is on its way. More » -
#3dprinters
Mcor Matrix 3D Printer Replicates Objects on the Cheap With Simple Paper and Glue
3D printers are awesome. Feed them a computer model, and out comes a real object—often with complexity that is impossible to conjure into reality via any other means. Still blows my mind nearly every time I see one in action. Especially cool, then, is the Mcor Matrix, a 3D Printer that aims to keep cost of ownership at a minimum by using as its elementals regular office paper and a common water-based glue. This hand model, for instance, was produced for only €3.70 ($4.73). More » -
#pic
Mac With 150 Apps Running Shows Teeny-Weeny Dock, Exposé Windows
Ever wondered what Mac Dock and Exposé look like with 150 apps running? Well, wonder no more, friend. Wonder no more. Rest assured, however, everything gets ludicrously tiny. Now, we're not too sure who'd be using 150 apps simultaneously, except for maybe that dude at the end of The Matrix who manages to confuse the crap out of everyone. Damn, he sure was crazy. Anyway, the sight is quite impressive nonetheless, so jump in for a screen shot. More » -
