Friday, January 10, 2014

Link Round-Up: January 10, 2014


Star Wars Invaders Mash-up by St. Louis-based Jonathan Berger


Ask XKCD: If a T-rex were released in New York City, how many humans/day would it need to consume to get its needed calorie intake?

io9 offer this complete guide to the Anime of 2014

It's been 10 years since Spirit and Opportunity, our two intrepid robot-representatives in space, began roving across the surface of Mars to see what they could see — now some of the very best images are being sent over to live at the Smithsonian as part of an exhibit of images from Mars.

The legend of Buffy. This article delves into why we are still talking about Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

How a Science Fiction Book Cover Became a $5.7 Million Painting... and why.  The sale of Glenn Brown's "Ornamental Despair (Painting For Ian Curtis) Copied from the Stars Like Dust, 1986 by Chris Foss" (1994) for roughly $5.7 million has again raised questions over whether copying something but larger and slapping your name on it constitutes art and how it can sell for so much. Scientific American discusses why it happens. The whole incident raises the specter of the Shia LaBeouf incident once again.

Star Trek Fan spends $30,000 to Turn Her Basement into the Enterprise

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