• The Asics Onitsuka Tiger Samatore shoes look like Muhammed Ali scribbled on them. Zing!

  • Interesting article about shopdropping, \”surreptitiously putting things in stores, rather than illegally taking them out.\” Self-published authors put their own books on the shelves, indie bands put their CDs on the racks, artists put products with subversive messages next to legitimate products.

    But Packard Jennings does. An artist who lives in Oakland, Calif., he said that for the last seven months he had been working on a new batch of his Anarchist action figure that he began shopdropping this week at Target and Wal-Mart stores in the San Francisco Bay Area.

    I want an Anarchist action figure.

  • One of the Gizmodo guys is building that massive Lego Millennium Falcon. The first video shows the unboxing. It would suck so much if he gets to the end and he\’s missing a piece.

  • Neat little article about Mark Coleran, a visual designer who makes those fancy interfaces you see in movies whenever someone needs to use a computer.

    A couple months ago some high school kids came to my office for a tour. I thought it would\’ve been such a cool prank to have these kinds of graphics playing on our screens while we pretended to interact with them using VR headsets and gloves and stuff.

  • An analysis of the new Grand Theft Auto IV trailer. I\’m really looking forward to this. San Andreas was phenomenal and part IV looks even better.

  • The Digital Bits has a big review of Blade Runner: The Final Cut. It looks great if you\’re a fan of the film. There\’s also a chart comparing all 7 versions coming out next week. I think I\’ll get the 4-disc version.

  • This bookstore in the Netherlands is pretty cool. It\’s built inside an 800 year old church. I like how the shelves structure is free-standing and still allows you to see the interior of the church.

  • Interesting article about the remastering work that went into Blade Runner: The Final Cut.

  • Oh man, I\’m so getting one of these for my car.