Submitted by johosaphats on Thu, 02/25/2010 - 03:04
Had a great time at PyCon last weekend in Atlanta, and learned about a lot of cool technologies that I should be using. Stuff like MongoDB, Pyro, and Haystack are definitely going to finding their way into some projects I'm working on.
Thanks to all the people who put it together and keep it running, I'll definitely be back next year.
Submitted by johosaphats on Sat, 02/06/2010 - 07:32
Hey folks, we're working on moving our site to a new platform, so over the next few days, some of the pages may not work properly. Thanks for bearing with us during this move, and we're looking forward to providing a lot of awesome new features in the near future!
Submitted by johosaphats on Tue, 11/10/2009 - 02:37
StuffPeopleBought.com is one of the latest websites to celebrate everything that is wrong with today. Displaying some of the worst products ever made...you know those things in the store that you see and think to yourself, "there's no way anyone bought that"...well, someone did, and Stuff People Bought is there to show it in all it's terrible glory.
Submitted by johosaphats on Tue, 10/27/2009 - 03:57
This time of year zombies and other undead creatures are always popular, but this year zombies seem to be spreading like, well, zombies. DeadWalking.com gives you your zombie fix with movie, book, and comic reviews, as well as news and links to all things zombie, so if you love zombies, head on over to DeadWalking.com and "feed" on it's zombie awesomeness.
Submitted by johosaphats on Tue, 06/02/2009 - 05:00

Team B is the adventures of Jack Spratt, an unemployed software engineer, who, after blowing all his money in Vegas, inadvertently discovers the secret lair of Team B, a top secret government initiative commissioned by the CIA in the 1970s to analyze the Soviet threat to the US and comprise of various B-Movie monsters.
Submitted by johosaphats on Fri, 05/01/2009 - 02:54
If you're looking for something outside of the normal superhero comic, 1001 Arabian Nights from Zenescope is definitely worth a read. I'll write more later, but for now, I'm just trying to move the current top post down.
Submitted by johosaphats on Tue, 03/31/2009 - 01:53

The Gnome-Mobile is a late 60s Disney movie that I hadn't heard of before a few days ago, nor would I have probably cared about it. Apparently, the hideous looking children are the same hideous children from Mary Poppins (and are even billed as "The Children from Mary Poppins). But then, I watched it and realized that Walt Disney inspired the 1970s pimp look and I was hooked.
Basically, a young gnome is looking for a girlfriend gnome and ends up finding a gnome brothel and is forced to take part in what can only be described as every man's fantasy...getting greased up and being chased around by a bunch of half naked women. From my 3 seconds of internet research, the kid from Mary Poppins never left the gnome brothel, as he was never seen in movies again.
Submitted by johosaphats on Sat, 01/31/2009 - 06:30
The X-Men need a black ops team to handle some of their more dangerous missions, so who do they turn to? Some of the most lethal mutants around: Wolverine, X-23, Warpath, and Wolfsbane. This new series punches you in the face with action, and while the main X-Men group doesn't kill, these guys don't hold back.
Submitted by johosaphats on Mon, 01/26/2009 - 06:29
Originally published as Marvel Graphic Novel #5, God Loves, Man Kills is a must read for any X-Men fan, or for anyone who wants to get started reading any of the X-Men related series. Written by Chris Claremont, the preeminent X-Men writer, the story is the background for most of the X-Men series, as well as the basis for the movie X2: X-Men United. This book will answer most of your questions about the history of one of the most popular teams in comic history.
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