The Terminator films paint a bleak future of post-apocalyptic struggle to cling to life. With Robots able to think for themselves, they have decided that the best course of action is to predictably destroy the human race. Back in 1984 when the first film was released, and much like other films of that decade, there… Read More »
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Top 5 San Francisco Car Chases From The Movies
With its rolling hills and recognizable landmarks, it’s no surprise that San Francisco has been used as something of a film set over the years. From the slapstick comedy of Mrs. Doutbfire to big-budget, high-octane adventures like The Rock, many large-scale productions have used this city by the bay to provide a setting. San Francisco… Read More »
New Military Armor For Women Soldiers Copies Xena Warrior Princess
Women face many disadvantages when it comes to being a member of the military. First, women are outnumbered by men, as only 14% of active soldiers are made up of females. Second, though women can be strong, their physical strength is usually not as strong as their male counterparts. Third, their body types are much… Read More »
Top 10 Cars You Never Knew Existed
Unless you are a complete and utter car enthusiast, these are the 10 cars you never knew existed. Each one in its own right offers features, styling, or even performance that cannot be found on today’s traditional car lots. These vehicles may not be available for purchase or rental, but they are well worth checking… Read More »
Real-time Eye Tracking Hits High Tech Billboards
The digital signage industry is about to be revolutionized if a new eye-tracking device for billboards is as good as its creators are claiming. It has never previously been possible to accurately measure how many people actually see an ad that is displayed on digital signage, but this amazing new device should make Google-like tracking… Read More »
Top 5 Video Games We Wish Existed
Now and then, TV writers drop a fictional video game into their storyline, relishing the opportunity to create a game concept with very few boundaries (for instance, taste). There have been some great fictional video games in recent years, which make us hope that somewhere philanthropic programmers might be making real versions for our amusement…. Read More »