Futurama is back, what did you think of the first episode?
Archive for June, 2010
#Futurama is back on TV - Tell Us What You Think!
Tuesday, June 29th, 2010It’s back to the Future(rama!) In case you missed the first episode, don’t worry - we’re sure you’ll find a way to watch it any way you want, whenever you want. Scheduling aside, the point is that there are 25 more episodes to come. The first show premiered with almost three million viewers, a huge number for Comedy Central - so fellow nerds,
How’d we Miss These Guys? Mumford & Sons
Friday, June 25th, 2010Because we spend most of our time on Jupiter we’re about 99% sure that we’re the last people to hear about this band. This afternoon the NerdSeven offices were filled for the first-time with the sounds of Mumford & Sons and we thought it was blog-worthy to mention them. If you haven’t heard their unique Celtic sound then please, please do visit them at their official web site where you’ll be able to snag some video and music. Just awesome!
Evidence of Ancient One-Eyed Humans Discovered?
Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010Is there truth to the myths of one-eyed wild men, roaming the countrysides of ancient Greece? Do the most fantastic histories of Herodotus have a grain of truth? Well, it seems that there’s some strange coincidences between the ancient Greek mythologies and some of the things (including fossils) that archaeologists are uncovering in the very same region today!
The 15 Cruelest Star Trek Deaths!
Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010Yah, today vee has a good time vaister for yue to enjoy! It’ll likely spark a lot of debate, but set your phasers on stun and we’re sure you’ll make it out alive… even though these people didn’t!
Our fellow nerds at Topless Robot have put together a great Best-Of list of the fifteen cruelest Star Trek deaths amassed over the years - with screenshots! We likey!
POLL: Are Mints Snacks? The issue is tearing us apart!
Monday, June 21st, 2010Please help us answer this question that has been plaguing the NerdSeven offices today. Its a really long, nerdy story but ultimately you can help us resolve it by answering the question…
Futurama is back, what did you think of the first episode?
“Scientists” “Explain” “That Flash” on Jupiter
Thursday, June 17th, 2010This entire cosmic event smacks of an X-Files cover up. Now scientists are passing off the mysterious kaboom spotted on Jupiter this month as the impact of a small object which was big enough to make a flash, but too small to penetrate the gas giant’s clouds and leave a mark… Because of our suspicion surrounding the “flash” we had the NerdSeven Engineering Dept. enhance the Hubble image provided by NASA, which is below. Warning! Sit down before viewing this:

Painful Poll: Which Season of the X-Files Was the Worst One?
Tuesday, June 15th, 2010Its Painful Poll time again - we ask a tough question, usually about something near and dear to all of us and ask you to provide an agonizing answer.
The X-Files gave us 9 seasons of supernatural sleuthing - but it wasn’t all gold. There were lots of really, really bad episodes - but which season had a few too many, enough that you could answer…
Futurama is back, what did you think of the first episode?
Are We Incapable of Understanding the Universe?
Tuesday, June 15th, 2010Are human beings incapable of truly understanding the universe? One could find arguments for and against. If you’re naturally inclined to throw up your shield and charge forward against such blasphemy you may cite the exponential advancements us humans have made in such a short time… but you may also come to the realization that while we may be capable of understanding it we are simply not ready. Lord Rees, a “top” British scientist seems to agree, and then some:
“Just as a fish may be barely aware of he medium in which it lives and swims, so the microstructure of empty space could be far too complex for unaided human brains.”
If we understand correctly (and we may not be smart enough to) Rees is suggesting that humans may need supplementary intelligence or machines to fully comprehend the space around us. That doesn’t sound outrageous, but for some reason Borg goldfish sounds way better!
The Toronto Sun has more information about this story.
The Oceans of Mars?
Tuesday, June 15th, 2010
It has long been speculated that Mars wasn’t always the cold, arid planet that it is today. Researchers from the University of Colorado have published their findings which seem to identify the existence of a common sea level on Mars. The findings suggest that about 3.5 billion years ago a vast ocean covered as much as a third of the Martian surface.
Space.com has a good writeup if you want to read more on this!
New Product: The Happy Birthday Cake Mould!
Monday, June 14th, 2010Don’t know how to spell? Then this product is for you. No typos, guaranteed! The Happy Birthday Cake Mould bakes a big, bold Happy Birthday into your mouthwatering masterpiece! There’s even a delicious cake recipe imprinted around the brim of the mould. This cake looks so scrumptious that we’re drooling all over our keyboard.
















