John Dies at The End (Trailer). Heh, think I'm going to go watch it tomorrow night... #>
The Rules of the Game. Fascinating look at Hollywood publicity.
Once contracted, the so-called “glamour factory” began transforming the raw goods into stars. Contracted players attended elocution, swimming, etiquette, singing, dancing, and dozens of other classes; teeth were straightened, hairlines corrected, hair color altered. The actor would be tested in a number of roles, working to find a romantic pairing or genre that fit his/her look and skill set. Once a particular persona (the “girl next door,” the “vamp”) was decided, various departments worked to create an extra-textual image to reflect it: a new name, a slightly altered background, an appropriate wardrobe, an accent, a hairstyle. Studios then expected stars to adhere to their prescribed images on-camera and off. Barbara Rush, for example, was required to “always look like a lady,” while Anita Ekberg “should look sexy, although her blouse musn’t be cut too low.”#>
Health Nutz. Looks fun, too bad there's no information about streaming or anything... #>
Arc'teryx Kneecaps. I see the value of knee pads in the back-country but I think $60 is a bit over the top... #>
Lightroom Presets – Calendar Print Templates For 2013. Granted we are a little bit into 2013 but that doesn't mean you can't print out the rest of the year... #>
Unlocking the Science of Habits: How to Hack the Habit Loop & Become the Man You Want to Be. Interesting. #>
West Pawnee Butte via the South Face "Ladder Route". That's hilarious. #>
Tim Cameron 2011 Showtime Compilation. Wow, he's pretty good with that thing.
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Sinjimoru Charging Stand. Pretty design, I may pick one up. #>
Convert Your DSLR Battery Into a Power Supply Unit That Plugs Into Outlets. Going the DIY route if you can't afford the official one. #>
JavaSE Downloads. This should get you downloads that don't include all of the crapware that Oracle wants you to install (toolbars and bullshit like that.) #>
Keihin PWK Carb Parts. Ordered one of their carb rebuild kits (I cannot believe how much the parts cost considering how common the Keihin carburetors are...) #>