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When The Dust Settles: Remembering Jerry Lawson, Inventor Of The Videogame Cartridge
Most people don't remember the "Fairchild Channel F" as a particularly important milestone in videogame history. It had only 26 games during its short run and none of them had the staying power of Atari classics.
Janus Rose
4.12.11
Music

Projection, Piano, And Breakdancing: The Latest From Lumpens
We feature exclusive footage from Lumpens’ recent VAJP project held in Seoul.
Kyuhee Baik
4.12.11
Motherboard Blog

A Plague of Senior Moments O’er the Digital Land
New “research”:http://www.pnas.org/ out this week in the _Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences_ would seem to confirm what everybody that surfs the internet, carries a cell phone, carries a cell phone with the internet, and so forth already...
Michael Byrne
4.12.11
Vice Blog

SUZANNAH SINCLAIR'S WATERCOLOR PLAYMATES
Milene Larsson
4.12.11
Travel

Kawasaki Is Full of Dicks
It's no secret that many Japanese people have a rather liberal response to the admittedly subjective question, "What's weird in the bedroom?" But that doesn't mean they're running around being all pervy and pulling their dicks out in the street. In...
Patrick Tsai
4.12.11
Travel

The Strange Case Of The Ukranian Hipsters And The Invisible Gunman
Daz Boot
4.12.11
News

Jamie Taete's Internet Landfill
Jamie Taete
4.12.11
Vice Blog

Jamie Taete's Internet Roundup
VICE Staff
4.12.11
Motherboard Blog

The Newsreel Americans Saw After the Soviets Sent a Man to Space
Two days after Gagarin's historic orbit around the Earth, this newsreel, headlined "Soviets Hail Space Hero," gave Americans a look at Moscow in the throes of jubilation as the Soviets defeated the West in the early laps of the space race. "Films like...
ALEX PASTERNACK
4.12.11
Tech

Using Twitter To Combat Depression
Dom Passatino
4.12.11
Motherboard Blog

This Was the First Man in Space—and Then He Jumped: A Q+A With Joe Kittinger
_Before he would end up in a Vietnamese prison camp, Joe Kittinger ascended 20 miles above the Earth by balloon, a year before the first cosmonaut, Yuri Gagarin, "would get to space":http://motherboard.tv/2011/4/12/first-orbit-the-mind-expanding...
MASON ANDERSON-SWEET
4.12.11
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"First Orbit": The Mind-Expanding, Astronaut-Shot, Real-Time Film of What the Earth Looked Like to First Space Man Yuri Gagarin (Video)
With direction from documentary film maker Christopher Riley, astronaut Paolo Nespoli carefully matched the orbital path of the International Space Station as closely as possible to that of Yuri Gagarin's first manned orbit around the Earth. Using HD...
ALEX PASTERNACK
4.12.11
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