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Update: The Hollywood Reporter Heat Vision reports a Snyder spokesman told them these are horrible lies, like Santa Claus or that Han shot first: Snyder spokesperson says: While he is super flattered because he is a huge fan, Zack is not involved in any way with the new Star Wars. He is currently in post on his two films, Man of Steel and 300: Battle of Artemisia. That means no Episode VII, VIII or IX, and no offshoot movies, the rep confirms. Oh well, it was fun while it lasted. Look stanley cup s like Disney is super-serious about this stand-alone Star Wars movie plan. Vulture says that Zack Snyder, of 300 fame, Watchmen infamy and Man of Steel not-sure-yet-edness, is currently developing a Star Wars samurai flick inspired by Akira Kurosawa Seven Samurai, where seven Jedi help defend a planet from 8230; one of the multitude of Star Wars bad guys, I guess. This is pretty much the 18 bazillionth Star Wars movie announcement/leak/rumor since Disney announced it was buying Lucasfilm, so what gives Is Disney really planning on tr stanley mugs ying to put out one Star Wars flick a year alternating between official Episodes and stand-alone flic stanley website ks , are they simply getting as many ideas and pitches in as possible to weigh their options, or is it just pure chaos over there There no telling. I can tell you this, though 鈥?if there is going to be a Star Wars version of Seven Samurai, can we please let Genndy Tartakovs Ktqg What Flying Around Africa Looks Like
This video of the blazingly fast CubeStormer II setting a new world record for solving a Rubik Cube is all the more impressive given it built with LEGO stanley taza Mindstorms and powered by a Samsung Galaxy S II. The previous record for solving a Rubik Cube was 5.66 seconds, held by Australian Feliks Zemdegs. It was one of the last remaining tactical advantages mankind held over the machines, but now it gone. Because Mike Dobson and David Gilday CubeStormer II has managed to one-up Feliks with a time of 5.352 seconds. Adding insult to injury, human solvers are actually allowed to study the cube before the clock starts. But the CubeStormer II time includes the mere moments it needed to look it over. We should all hang our collective heads even lower given the CubeStormer II is built from four LEGO Mindstorm NXT kits, controlled by a custom Android app doing the actual solving. After snapping a photo of each side of the scrambled cube, the app uses a specially developed algorithm to create a solution that optimized for th stanley cup e solver gripping mechanism. So in the future if someone set out to build a cube solving robot tha stanley cup t wasn ;t constructed from a building toy, even this record wouldn ;t stand a chance. [CubeStormer II via DVICE] Update: This post previously incorrectly referred to the CubeStormer as the CubeSolver, and the reporter responsible has been suitably flogged.
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