This is all kinds of awesome:

Three guys you may know clean up after helping Patrick Stewart’s son celebrate his birthday. Yep, this is Brent Spiner, Scott Bakula, and Michael Dorn in Stewart’s kitchen. Just like we always wanted them to be.
This is all kinds of awesome:

Three guys you may know clean up after helping Patrick Stewart’s son celebrate his birthday. Yep, this is Brent Spiner, Scott Bakula, and Michael Dorn in Stewart’s kitchen. Just like we always wanted them to be.
Well, his dreams, really. His deep, dark, chill you to the bone PUPPET DREAMS.

Are you ready for a pseudo reality series collaboration between Neil Patrick Harris and Brian Henson?
And now, a little overthink for those of you who prefer it when your cortexes go ka-blam!

Miami Justice: Two Sides of the Same Coin – by Ben Adams
Why do we punish? And why is it so much fun to see punishment doled out? From crime procedurals like Law and Order to superheroes dominating the box office inThe Dark Knight Rises and The Avengers, we seem to have a collective fascination with the punishment of wrong-doers. But where does the urge to punish come from? Why are we so insistent that the wicked suffer? Because that’s the key question – punishment, but it’s very nature, is generally backwards looking. Punishing the murderer doesn’t bring back the dead. What good does it do anyone to inflict further suffering, even if it seems like someone “deserves” it? My colleague Matthew Belinkie has explored the legal side of punishment at length, so I’m going to turn my attention towards the extra-legal side of punishment – the vigilante.
Because thinking is easier than writing:

from How-To-Geek
FreeMind
FreeMind is a free mind-mapping program written in Java. It supports folding and unfolding with one click and the ability to follow HTML links stored in the nodes to websites or local files. You can drag and drop nodes to copy one or more nodes and to copy text or a list of files from outside the program.
Good to see that the Les(s) Man is finally facing reality:

USA Today reports that Les(s) Moonves, Chairman of CBS Corp – which means he controls CBS, Showtime and half the CW – now claims to have been waiting, waiting, waiting for the glorious moment when alternate programming like DVR viewing, online streaming, mobile viewing, etc. to dominate the television world…and now that time has come.