Evening Reading: Synergy
by Shack Staff, Dec 17, 2009 5:00pm PSTIn what may very well be the first Evening Reading of its kind, tonight's chatty stemmed out of a collaboration between two authors. Can you figure out who did what?
While you're mulling it over, check out today's highlights:
- Mass Effect 2 Preview: Hands On with Shepard
- Mega Man 10 Media Is Totally Mega
- Resident Evil 5's Second DLC Episode Brings More Wacky Costumes
- PlayStation Home Free-to-Play MMO 'Sodium One' Launched
- Borderlands Surpasses 2 Million Units Sold
Meanwhile, things were also happening outside the realm of video games. For example, Ron Artest showed Tiger some love. Don't miss the comments.
They're getting ready for this year's NHL Winter Classic. Check out this time-lapse video of the rink being built in Boston's Fenway Park.
Domino's fans stock up or rejoice because on December 27 Domino's changes their pizza recipe.
Look, I knew the new Girl's Next Door weren't getting it done nearly as well but the bad news got a lot worse as Playboy faces collapse after the potential buyer that would have saved them has said no thanks.
Kids definitely do the darndest things. In Chattanooga that proved true when a four year-old boy stole Christmas presents from neighbors and was found by police at 1:45am on the streets drinking a beer and wearing a girl's dress.
Splinter Cell Blacklist co-op modes partially detailed
FIFA 14 on PC won't use Ignite engine
Ace Attorney Trilogy coming to iOS next week
Far Cry 3 editor jazzed up with Blood Dragon shinies
Epic Mickey 2 for Vita coming June 18
Poker Night 2 antes up on iOS
Warhammer Quest hitting iOS May 30
Super Stardust dev making 'spiritual successor' for PS4
Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara preview: classic arcade revival
Final Fantasy XIV gets reborn on August 27; collector's edition detailed



Alice, would like this. A mated pair of Encephalopods, cuttlefish.
We were able to swim up close, whilst diving and enjoy the company of a mated pair of cuttlefish. This is very, very, very rare, not seen often at all.
They usually don't allow others within reach, let alone as close as we are, while mating. Although we did not capture the exact moments during this dive, they were a mated pair and were inserting their eggs into the reef.
However, if you go slow, real slow and you approach in a subtle way they will allow you to get this close and sit with them -- and it is a site to behold. You can't be above or below them, you have to be head on, so they can see you and check you out. After a while, they'll decide you are cool and do their thing, which you see in this video.
If you look close, you can see the color changes and the muscle control that allows it. They are amazing creatures.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGlzEomwZd4
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It is a site to see.
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