Monday, July 3, 2017

Link Round-Up: July 3, 2017


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The 25 most influential people on the internet, according to TIME Magazine.

All the Marvel Superheroes Who Should Die in Avengers: Infinity War “Time to kill some superheroes! Marvel boss Kevin Feige confirmed to JoBlo that Avengers: Infinity War will be the last appearance for some central figures of the MCU, which means they might shuffle off their mortal capes or retire to their secret, woodsy homes… or alien planets or state-of-the-art mansion towers. But hopefully a bunch will get killed. Don’t look at me like that! Marvel needs to show some stakes, especially if the long-promised fight against Thanos is going to live up to the hype as something on a scale we’ve never seen before. Considering their longevity, significance, and power, here are the heroes of Infinity War, ranked by killability.”
How Did This Get Made?: A podcast dedicated not only to sending up bad movies, but attempting to delve into just why things went wrong. I found this one way back in their 20th episode where Patton Oswalt helped the director of Punisher: War Zone, Lexi Alexander about how a pretty spot-on Punisher adaptation was made and still didn’t work out in theaters.

I Don’t Even Own A Television: J. W. Friedman and Chris Collision read bad books and make fun of them. Another warning, as a fellow nerd. They do count Dragons of Autumn Twilight and Snow Crash as “bad,” so if you’re a fan of those novels, you might want to skip those episodes.

Kitchen Geeks: Build This Periodic Table of Spices Rack

Kito Fujio takes pictures of Japanese playgrounds.

Kotaku examines the manga pirating scene and their struggles to go legit

Panobook Is The Simple But Clever Panoramic Notebook Specially For Designers

Rules for an Evil Overlord have been making me laugh since I was a teen.

Sam Battle of the maker video series “LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER“, took the body of an old electric guitar and attached a yellow fidget spinner in between the pickups to create a clever fidget spinner electric guitar. He then attached it all to a synthesizer and set it spinning with truly interesting results.


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