Aug 22

It’s been a while since the latest Transformers movie hit the silver screens. Nevertheless, one thing remains regardless of whether you liked the movie or not - the Transformers just looked incredibly awesome.

Similar notions may count for Windows Vista. It’s been a while since its release and opinions, until today, are mixed. Despite the varying opinions on Bill’s last OS, the wallpapers that came with it were just breathtakingly beautiful.

This prompted a simple idea - let’s just combine the two. Using pre-production models of the Transformers I layered the models over my favorite Vista wallpaper. Voilla, enjoy. Click on any of the thumbnails to download the .zip file that contains high-resolution versions of all four wallpapers. Given that this was a simple idea, it may have been done already - actually I have done the same thing many months ago before the movie came out but the images got wiped by a new Wordpress installation on my server. Republishing them can’t hurt, though. They’re just too pretty. Just click on one of them - they all link to the same .zip file.

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Frenzy - click to download the .zip package

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Optimus Prime

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Blackout

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Ironhide

Feb 24

Neat, huh? I remember when I was a kid and I’d try to find all kinds of things to make music on. Sometimes people get an urge to experiment. And if they’re musically inclined, they’ll even try to use a Nintendo DS and an iPhone to make some music. Who’s to say that it can’t be done that way? Who’s to say what defines an instrument? If it was for the audience of 5min.com, the above shouldn’t be qualified as any kind of art. Then again their average IQ is way below room temperature. It just proves again and again that a license for internet access should be implemented. Minimum requirements should suffice. But that minimum would just be enough to keep these troglodytes off the tubes. Click here to have a read through the comment section that so very clearly points out the very bottom of the internet food chain.