- Imperial Star Destroyer – a photoset on Flickr — Cal bought a Lego Star Destroyer. It is *huge*.
Tagged as: lego starwars - Charlie’s Diary: What is the sensory bandwidth of Scotland? — Charlies does some maths. The results are at the very least interesting.
Tagged as: delusion futurism scifi senses - BuzzMachine » Blog Archive » The last presses — Jeff Jarvis rambling on as ever – some good quotes in it, though
Tagged as: blogging journalism newmedia publishing web - The F-Word – Malysian Chicken Curry — Yum.
Tagged as: cookery cooking curry food - Rupert Murdoch tells all to Press Gazette – exclusive interview | Press Gazette — The internet is changing, very disruptive technology and there are new inventions coming along every month. One has to stay awake and race to stay up with it, or if you get enough brilliant people around maybe you can get ahead of it.
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Tomb Raider: Legend
09 July 2006
Ten years of Tomb Raider, and only one of them was ever any cop. When the BBC and Design Museum ran a public poll for the greatest icons of British design, Tomb Raider was nominated the eighth greatest British Design icon. One notch ahead of Grand Theft Auto, no less. Which begs the question: has anyone who voted for it actually played a Tomb Raider game?
My review of Tomb Raider: Legend is now online at Pixelsurgeon. Surprisingly, the game doesn’t suck. Parts of it are, in fact, “rather good”. This was a turn-up for the books, so to speak.