My go-to fortress for the zombie apocalypse

My go-to fortress for the zombie apocalypse.

You Can Buy NASA’s Giant Launch Platforms—Assuming You Can Move Them
The shuttle program is dead. That’s sad. But the parts that made up the shuttle program have morphed into one massively absurd estate sale, the likes of which hoarders have only ever dreamed of. And that’s absolutely wonderful. You’ll soon be able to bid on one of the three genuine, 4,115-ton launch platforms that shot all of our wildest hopes in dreams into the great beyond—shipping not included.

And that's pretty much exactly why I opted for the MacBook Air after 20 years of deciding against Apple products

The lack of touchscreen tech (and slightly less ridiculous screen resolution) is (I suspect) the reason Apple's been able to put out the latest Air with twice the battery and twice the SSD drive space of any other Ultrabooks on the market, for the same price (or less): an unprecedented event in my experience with the Mac eco system.

Underwhelming Technology: Touchscreens | Whatever
When I bought my most recent laptop and desktop, I went ahead and got a versions with touchscreens built in, because, hey, why not, it’s the wave of the future and in any event within a year it would be standard issue tech, etc. I wasn’t entirely sure if I would use them, but I thought there …

They had me at Barmageddon

Originally shared by +Brock Hatfield

I just got home from going to see "The Worlds End". I won't give out any spoilers. I'll just say that if you appreciate or even love "Shaun of the Dead" and "Hot Fuzz" the way that I love them then you'll very thoroughly enjoy "The Worlds End". It's on par if not better than it's predecessors. If you don't know what any of these movies are you live a meaningless life and need to correct your situation immediately by watching all of these.