By Dapperstache. Includes many things dear to our hearts, like Jedi, robots, hyperspace, lightsabers and liquor. Clickthrough to read it!
Fun stuff: The periodic table of awesoments
December 17th, 2008 by Dunc · No Comments
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Tagged: charts · fun · jedi · lightsabers · robots
Mapping the influence of Star Wars
September 4th, 2008 by Dunc · 2 Comments

The interactive map ‘How Star Wars Changed the World’ was published by Wired during the Revenge of the Sith madness back in 2005, but it’s new to me! I think.
UPDATE: Kottke has the chart as single GIF, much easier to read.
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Tagged: a new hope · charts · george lucas · ilm · influences
Friday randomness: Fan art, time-lapse Lego, analog piracy, Mark Hamill, graphs
August 1st, 2008 by Dunc · No Comments
- Fan art: The Mona Leia could be yours for only $1225.
- Video: Building the Lego Death Star.
- Ancient history: Early movie piracy with Apple’s Steve Wozniak.
- Lists: Topless Robot counts down Mark Hamill’s ten greatest post-Star Wars roles.
- Graphjam: Possible responses to Padme’s death over time, choices according to Yoda, the CGI uncanny valley, a small moon (and again.)
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Tagged: art · charts · death star · fan art · lego · lists · mark hamill · mashups · merchandise
Let’s check in with GraphJam!
June 25th, 2008 by Dunc · 1 Comment
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Tagged: charts · han shot first · incest · spaceballs
Do, or do not: Monday morning pick-me-up
June 2nd, 2008 by Dunc · 1 Comment
Meet GraphJam, your new internet timewaster. (See also: Tarkin battle plan, Population of Alderaan, “Use the _____, Luke,” This day, and The Likelihood of Imperial Stormtroopers Hitting Any Given Target.)
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Tagged: charts · empire strikes back · yoda
Eye candy: As the box office turns
February 28th, 2008 by Dunc · 1 Comment

The New York Times has a stunning interactive on The Ebb and Flow of Movies: Box Office Receipts 1986 – 2007. Shown above, summer 1989, and below, summer 1999. Fascinating…

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Tagged: box office · charts




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