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Jay ToussaintExit Generation - The Pacific Rim of Comicsbleedingcool.com - Hannah Means ShannonLatest by Hannah Means Shannon Giant Robots, Ninja Turtles, Monster Motors And More – Talking With Nick Roche By Spencer Ellsworth Nick Roche got his …
Jay ToussaintReview: Latest superlative Mario game a boost for Nintendo Wii Uverified_publisherThe Globe and Mail - Peter NowakMario, the diminutive Italian plumber and Nintendo's long-time mascot, has appeared in more than 200 games over the course of 28 years. So, it's easy to be cynical when it comes to what is hands-down the most egregious over-use of a franchise in all of entertainment. That said, it only takes a few …
Jay ToussaintVideo: Janelle Monáe on Saturday Night Liveconsequenceofsound.net - cosstaffLast night, Janelle Monáe supported her new album The Electric Lady with her first-ever appearance on Saturday Night Live. She blew through “Dance …
Jay Toussaint3D printing is becoming 4D, with shape-shifting objectsverified_publisherQuartz - Leo MiraniNow that 3D printing is mainstream enough to support high-street shops, facilities at Staples and plenty of cheap printers, researchers have turned their eye to the next stage: 4D printing. The fourth dimension is time: Scientists at Harvard, Pittsburgh and Illinois are developing materials that …
Jay ToussaintIn China, being retweeted 500 times can get you three years in prisonverified_publisherQuartz - Gwynn GuilfordDetails of a new law issued by China’s supreme court are bound to make loose talkers on Sina Weibo and other social media platforms think twice before speaking freely. The law says that any libelous posts or messages will be considered “severe” breaches of the law if they are visited or clicked on …