In 1942, after having finally entered WWII, the United States Marine Corps spent two million dollars on an insane new initiative. The mission? Strap napalm bombs to bats, and send them flying on deadly kamikaze runs. Seriously.
yes, the military were going to use bats with napalm strapped to them…
‘Doctor Who’s fakest sites’ by Slaktory
Some of the best (and hilarious) ‘fake tech’ from BBC’s Doctor Who
‘The Inbox’ by Hipstance Films
What would your spam-filled inbox look like if it was personified?
(Contains that pesky Nigerian prince…)
A Facebook Update In Real Life
pretty funny.
What happens when you add Star Wars and a Kraken? This.
http://laughingsquid.com/lego-space-kraken-demolishing-a-star-wars-super-star-destroyer/

And this is why you always backup, kids!
(In at least 2 places)

Game of Thrones drinking game
I’ve just started watching this - a decent show (although not half as good as it’s hyped to be!) - but a decent show nonetheless. Adding drink to the equation could be fun!
I am currently a student at Cardiff University, studying BSc Business Information Systems (2nd Year). I also enjoy Mountain Biking, Blogging, Running, and Writing.
Had a play with enthuse.me. I love the design and really, really, want this to be a bit better than it is. Might as well keep the profile and see how the site’s features progress…
Thinking about space sex? Good luck! Washing your hands? Well, that won’t be easy out there either. Space is a wonderfully scary place where everyday materials and the human body go through weird changes.
Space smells like steak/burnt metal/rum/raspberries? Hmm…

Awesome project - cut down an old car key, glue on to half a screwdriver, and you can legitimately drive your own car like you just stole it…
http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html
Turns out yesterday marks 20 years since the first WWW page went public. The link above is the first page that was ever published. Cool!
When I was growing up, my parents would tell me about all the ancient technologies they had to use in their youth. Whether it was a car with a manual choke, a phone that required you to ask an operator to connect you, or a record player with a hand crank, mom and dad experienced a ton of tech…
from Gizmodo
Looks like Google is exploring alternative ways to control Google Glass.
Interesting to see where this will go, and what the privacy implications will be…

