| Geek Gear: $7 T-Shirt Grab Bag!
Today, Wednesday, April 24, 2013, TeeFury is lowering their usual low price ($11) to the even lower price of $7 for their latest t-shirt Grab Bag sale! How it works is you select your size and quantity and pay $7 plus shipping per shirt, then Teefury will randomly pick one of their previous limited-edition t-shirts to send you. You can order up to 12 shirts per size. Also, there won’t be any duplicates, so if 12 shirts are ordered, none will be identical. The $7 Grab Bag deal is only for today until 11:59pm EST, so get in on it while you can! It’s a great chance to get your hands on a hot item you missed out on before.
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| Geek Gear: Star Wars vs Star Trek vs Firefly In ‘Kessel 500’
The $11 t-shirt deal of the day over at TeeFury today is called “Kessel 500” by NikHolmes and features a space race with everyone’s favorite captains – Han Solo (Star Wars), Mal Reynolds (Firefly), and James T. Kirk (Star Trek). The sale began at Teefury today, Wednesday, April 3, 2013, at midnight EST, and will continue for 24 hours from then, and once it’s over, it will not be sold on the site for $11 anymore, though it might continue into the next day for $14 (look for the After Hours bar at the top).
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| Happy 42nd Birthday To Nathan Fillion |
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Happy 42nd birthday today to Nathan Fillion, who has become almost the archetypical geek heartthrob to many of his endearing fans across the country, as his guy-next-door good looks, fun gregarious charm, and keen acting skills in productions like the cult favorite Firefly and his current gig as the titular character on TV’s Castle has solidified him as an A-lister in geek and sci-fi/fantasy circles. Fillion had been kicking around Hollywood’s door for quite some time before his current success, appearing in film productions like Steven Spielberg’s Oscar-winning WWII salvo Saving Private Ryan; the sleeper comedy/drama Waitress, and lesser quality fare like Blast From the Past and Dracula 2000. He also appeared in television productions like Spin City, Two Guys and a Girl, and the long-running soap opera One Life to Live before landing the role which made him famous and a cult superstar to many, Captain Malcolm Reynolds, on Firefly, which was a creation birthed by sci-fi/fantasy wonderman Joss Whedon. The show, short-lived and which followed the crew members of Serenity (the name of their space craft), has taken on a gargantuan life of its own since its cancellation after only eleven aired episodes, and in the present day is as arguably as revered feverishly and passionately as Star Trek was and is, by rabid fans coast to coast, a success due to the writing and production style of Whedon, grand writing, and a stellar ensemble cast, led by none other than Nathan Fillion.
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| Geek Gear: Firefly ‘LEAF’ Shirt
The $11 t-shirt deal of the day over at TeeFury today is a Firefly-themed shirt with a nod to the NASA logo called “LEAF” by geekchic_tees. The sale began at Teefury today, Saturday, March 23, 2013, at midnight EST, and will continue for 24 hours from then, and once it’s over, it will not be sold on the site for $11 anymore, though it might continue into the next day for $14 (look for the After Hours bar at the top).
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| The Drill Down 270: Gone, But Not Dead
This week, Dropbox acquires superstar app Mailbox, Google shuts down Reader (and the internet goes berserk), Netflix goes social, Samsung launches the S4 and Apple goes on the defensive, and Veronica Mars is back…thanks to Kickstarter.
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