Doorway to Values sign - - seems like the kind of facade that would house horrors in a Stephen king novel.
And a few more links:
1. ESPN interviewed the star of Dos Equis' brilliant Most Interesting Man in the World campaign. His real name is Jonathan Goldsmith and he recently threw out the first pitch at a Dodgers game. It came in waist-high and just a bit outside prompting the PA announcer to say, "That was the most interesting pitch in the world."
3. Fun for Warhammer 40K fans - - free 82 page pdf download "packed with fluff and images - all centered around a simply amazing 'what if' alternate timeline in the 40K universe. What if, as in "What if the Ruinous Powers chose Rogal Dorn instead of Horus?"
1. Need a starting point for your next novel? A body with unusually long fingers washed ashore on Plum Island, a small island where the U.S. Government studies dangerous animal diseases. Via.
2. Katie Cook draws wampas slaughtering snowtroopers. (Still cute!)
3. Guess you shouldn't take Comscore scores too seriously - - sites that want to have their traffic estimated using a dramatically more generous formula have to pay $10,000.
THQ-Games teamed up with Games Workshop and the UK-based Tanks-A-Lot to create the world's first real life, fully-working, Blood Raven Space Marine Rhino. You can see it in action, crushing a couple of cars in this video:
It's supposed to advertise the new game Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II, but if so, couldn't they have maybe added a brief clip of gameplay suggesting you could, you know, drive it in the game? Anyway, here's the official site for the rhino, and here's a Flickr gallery of desktop wallpaper-size photos of the rhino. I couldn't find an official site for Tanks-A-Lot.
Marvelous gallery of excavators, dump trucks and other construction vehicles here. They're like construction vehicles in the Warhammer 40k universe. Here's his main site with links to other galleries. Via.