Geek\'s marriage code: Propose Marty McFly-style | Crave - CNET

Back to the Future Proposal. Please vote for us at the Ultimate Proposal Contest! http://bit.ly/bt8EII from Corey Goldfeder on Vimeo.


 
Who says geeks don't know how to do romance right?

Among the geeky gestures of amour we've seen, there was the guy who popped the question in Super Mario World, the guy who engraved a proposal on an iPod, and the man who asked for his love's hand via patent application.

The latest inductee into the Geeky-Proposal Hall of Fame? Google software engineer Corey Goldfeder, who went so far as to stage a fake Michael J. Fox retrospective at a local movie theater and then digitally edit himself into "Back to the Future" to pop the question to Andrea (and about 20 onlookers he recruited so the theater wouldn't look suspiciously empty).

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Issac Asimov - Threats to Humanity

Came across this interesting video aparantly from Issac Asimov around 1989, when he was asked to talk about what he thought would be an ‘important’s scientific topic.

Can We Save Earth For Humans? Asked and answered in 1988 by Isaac Asimov. Was he prophetic? Twenty years later it seems...

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10 Best Uses for RFID Tags

Here are 10 intereesting (and maybe unconvential) uses for RFID chips from Wired Magazine

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How Do You Perceive It!

It's all in your dirty mind.

Here are some simple advertising that have no sexual suggestions whatsoever, they are simply advertisements.

It's all how you perceive it

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First Lunar Eclipse of 2009

A lunar eclipse was visible in the western United States this morning, and was the first of four lunar eclipses of 2009:

"The February full moon was known as the 'snow moon' by the eastern Indian tribes."

If you miss it, other lunar eclipses will follow in July, August and December

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