‘Game of Thrones’ This and That

So, Who’s Winning the Game of Thrones?

We know that in the game of thrones, you win or you die. And we know who’s dead. So…who’s winning? We’ve put together a comprehensive video tracking all five seasons of HBO’s grimly set jawline spectacular Game of Thrones, so that you can quickly and easily know who’s winning, and who’s dying.

Man, this video cleared a whole lot of stuff for me, I got a tad lost in the massive and complex storyline and this pieced a lot of it together.

The Evolution of Game of Thrones’ Effects With VFX Boss Joe Bauer

When you get a chance to talk to Game of Thrones’ VFX supervisor Joe Bauer, you don’t ask him about the weather. So we didn’t—instead, we asked him to discuss the greatest FX scenes over the show’s five seasons in this exclusive io9 video, and the show’s ever-evolving with practical effects and digital wizardry.

 

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Lance Armstrong Trolls the Tour de France

Lance Armstrong is back in the saddle at the Tour de France, trolling one of the world’s most prestigious athletic events and spitting in the face of his lifetime ban. Unable to actually compete, he’s instead riding several stages of the race the day before the actual race does in a thinly veiled f-you to honest athletes, cycling’s governing body, and the legion of heart broken fans he betrayed, all in his all-too-familiar role as the good guy trying to raise money for cancer.

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Bag of Randomness for Wednesday, July 8, 2015

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  • While registering our vehicle online I remembered how we use to place an actual small rectangle sticker on the actual license plate back in the day.  Dad used to let me put those on when I was a kid, and I felt it was a real important job.
  • It’s open enrollment for benefits at work again, and during a meeting about this yesterday it hit me that our current year deductible totals end at the end of the month.  I bet most places just use the calendar year, but we have to be different for some reason.  With about $500 to reach my deductible, I went ahead and schedule an appointment with an orthopedic surgeon to look at my bum knee today.  When you visit his practice’s website, there’s an endorse from Icky Woods of all people.  I might trust Icky about some cold cuts recommendations, but I’m not so sure about the medical field.
  • I got my invite from Google to partake in their new mobile phone service, Project Fi.  Users are limited to only one phone, the Nexus 6, but service is only $20 a month with unlimited voice and text, and then a choice of $10-per-gigabyte tiers, so it would only cost me $30 a month, and what data I don’t use would be credited back to my account.  It works by using both Sprint and T-Mobile networks (the two with the worst coverage in DFW) and open Wi-Fi networks, so I’d be switching from Sprint to Sprint/T-Mobile/WiFi, which isn’t much of an upgrade regarding coverage.  My contract with Sprint ends on the ninth of September, and Project Fi invitations don’t expire, so I think I can wait about 60 days.  As for the phone, I can buy one for $500 (I just happen to have $200 gift card to Best Buy) or you can finance through Google for about $21 a month.
  • One more phone note, I have the choice of getting an entire new phone number, transferring over my current number I have with Sprint, or using my Google Voice number.  My Google Voice phone number, after the area code, is GEEDING.  So you could dial (—)-GEEDING and reach me.  If I choose not to use my Google Voice number, I lose that number, so no one can call (—)-GEEDING and reach me.  Decisions, decisions.  I’ll probably just keep my number from Sprint since most folks have that number and that would save me the trouble of having to contacts folks to update it.
  • While watching the local evening news, there was a story about a Fort Worth police officer saving a man from drowning in Lake Como.  It was a nice surprise to find out the officer was someone that was in my graduating class.  I was attracted to her back then, but she played for the other team, as Seinfeld would say.
  • Speaking of friends in my graduating class, one of my closest friends lives in Abilene.  After seeing footage of all the major flooding yesterday I decided to send him a text to see if he and his family were okay, but it turns out he’s out of the country on a mission trip.
  • The new season of ‘Mythbusters’ starts on Saturday, July 18.
  • U2 let a U2 tribute band get on stage with them and they all sang ‘Desire’ together.
  • New stand at Dallas Farmers Market takes ice cream to luxurious heights
  • Buzzfeed – Here’s 100 Of The Most Stylish Celeb Wedding Gowns Ever
  • Not sure if I like this idea of finding out about his past – ‘Star Wars’ Han Solo Spinoff in the Works With ‘Lego Movie’ Directors 
  • I saw a wallaby on television last night which caused me to look up the difference between a wallaby and a kangaroo.
  • Don’t shoot the messenger (see what I did there?) – Whataburger: No ‘open carry’ in our restaurants despite new Texas law
  • Today’s dose of ‘MURICA!
  • Every Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman actor merged into each individual character
  • A new video promoting “201 Days of X-Files,” a re-airing of the original series ahead of its January return
  • What College Majors Are Most Likely to Marry Each Other?
  • I don’t care how much the show has changed, this is great news – Harry Shearer is back on ‘The Simpsons’
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