Over 100 People Storm A Mall In The U.K. For Epic Lightsaber Duel

On Saturday, February 13th, over 100 wannabe Jedi and Sith stormed Cabot Circus, a shopping mall in Bristol, England. The crazy part is, this whole thing was organized through Facebook.

This is probably the largest lightaber fight in history and it’s even more awesome because everyone else in the mall had no clue what they were about to witness when they woke up that morning.

Check out a buttload of more videos over at /Film.

WTF!? Why Would That Even Be A CAPTCHA Word?

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This happened to me today and I had to do a screengrab because I didn’t think anyone would believe me.

Girls, this is what happens when your dad joins Facebook.

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There’s just too many layers of awesomeness going on here. The girl complaining about foreign cars, even through she drives a Volvo. Her dad bitching her out about complaining. Her boyfriend referencing the nutstains that he popped off in the backseat. But nothing tops the racist dad’s comment. It’s the cherry on top of a multi-tiered lulcake.

Thanks to Matt for sending this in!

[Via Geekstir]



You can now upload pics from your Nintendo DSi to your Facebook account.

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Have DSi? I do, and to be quite honest,  it’s been collecting it’s fair share of dust lately. Thankfully, Nintendo just launched a new firmware update for the DSi that will allow you to upload photos taken with the DSi’s camera to Facebook.

Pretty cool I guess, but I’d rather have more DSi Ware games and less calculators & calendars.

New Commenting System

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So I was using IntenseDebate for the comments for a while, but I decided to switch it over to Disqus. It’s not that IntenseDebate wasn’t good, it’s just that Disqus is better. Now you can post comments anonymously, or log in via Facebook Connect, Twitter, Open ID, or or you can sign up for a free Disqus account.

Just like you could follow other IntenseDebate users, you can o the same thing on Disqus, but now you link back to a wider array of other social networks in your Disqus profile like Flickr. Why not follow me?

Oh, and you can still subscribe to the RSS feed of any post’s comment section so you can see if people are replying to you. There’s also the ability to leave video comments, but I haven’t activated it yet. Maybe in the future if there’s a demand for it.

Another cool little thing with Disqus is the fact that we get our own Disqus community page! Check out albotas.disqus.com. It’s sort of a threaded version of different posts and images from Albotas for Disqus users to comment on. I haven’t figured out all the ins and outs yet, but it seems pretty cool so far.

I know a lot of other bigger blogs like /Film use Disqus, so you’ll be able to post just about anywhere without having to create a new account. Leave a comment and let me know what you guys think. Feel free to ask any questions as well.

Best of E3 ‘09: Microsoft

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There’s been a shit-ton of announcements since E3 kicked off on Monday and there’s a good chance that you may have missed some of the good stuff. Here’s a wrap-up of some of the best news from Microsoft.


SOCIAL NETWORKING FTW!
Facebook and Twitter on the 360? Yes, please.


Splinter Cell: Conviction
We’ve known about this game for a while now, but after seeing a newer, meaner Sam Fisher, we’re a little bit more than stoked. The game also has an awesomely clever way of showing mission objectives and flashbacks projected onto walls. Kind of reminds me of Natural Born Killers, only I don’t feel like I’m on drugs after watching it.


Halo: ODST
Okay, we know what you’re thinking: “Another Halo?,” but this is so much more. You’re not playing as the mega-tough Master Chief, so you’ve gotta’ choose your battles wisely this time around. There’s also a promising story element that switches timelines and main characters. Pulp Fiction, anyone? Oh yeah, and this is set in an open-world environment, GTA-style.


Crackdown 2
The first Crackdown was amazing good fun. Despite the fact that this sequel isn’t being developed by the same team as the original, it still looks freaking awesome. Crackdown 2 spices things up by throwing monsters into the mix. Fuck yes.


Metal Gear Solid Rising
So, it’s not MGS4, no biggie. So, it doesn’t start Snake. So what? I think I speak for the rest of the Microsoft gaming community when I say I can’t wait to play as Raiden and use my fresh lightning bolt action.


Project Natal
When I was a kid playing my SNES, this what what I dreamt that the future of gaming would be. Although I’m a bit skeptical as far as the whole skan-your-skateboard-from-across-the-room and try-on-a-dress technology displayed in the trailer, but it’s still some impressive stuff.

So what did you think was the best announcement to come from Microsoft this E3? Let us know in the comments.

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