
Gary from BTTFParts.com has been hard at work recreating every single detail of the Back To The Future DeLorean. Watch the video below to see just how insane his replica gets. Totally awesome! [via]
September 29, 2009 @ 2:42 am

Gary from BTTFParts.com has been hard at work recreating every single detail of the Back To The Future DeLorean. Watch the video below to see just how insane his replica gets. Totally awesome! [via]
August 27, 2009 @ 8:23 pm

Information Is Beautiful posted this rather confusing timeline of time travel in popular TV shows and movies. It was taken from the book The Visual Miscellaneum (Harper Collins) by David McCandless.
I find that this graphic is rather hard to read because of that stupid squiggly yellow year-line. This would have been much better if that line was just straight and everything else bounced around it. What the heck, right? That yellow squiggly line just screws everything over. This could have been so much more awesome. See the entire graphic here.
February 13, 2009 @ 10:56 pm

If you thought the Spider-Man and Obama inauguration special comic was a bit weird, wait until you see where Spider-Man ends up next!
Marvel Comics is slated to release a special 6-page free digital comic on President’s Day (February 16, 2009) that puts Spider-Man and Captain America at the place where Abraham Lincoln gave his Gettysburg address! The name of the digital issue is “Gettysburg Distress” and the story is written by Matt Fraction with artwork by Andy MacDonald. The story is supposedly a tribute to the 200th anniversary of the birth of Lincoln.
Mark your calendars for Monday so you can download and read up on Lincoln chilling with Spider-Man and Captain America. This should be good.
January 31, 2009 @ 2:29 pm

I didn’t know there was an app for the iPhone that emulated the look of the time circuit panel in the DeLorean time machine from Back To The Future. That’s pretty cool. If only it was free because honestly, it doesn’t do much except tell you the time and serve as a makeshift alarm clock.
For obvious reasons, “DeLorean” is misspelled in the name of the app, so you’ll have to click that link to get to it. Anyway, it looks nice but it doesn’t really take you back in time. Boo.
Thanks Clarksworth for the picture!