Dr. Zoidberg, two hours later. February 13, 2012
Posted by very in : Comedy, Entertainment, Futurama, News, Photography, TV , add a commentI started making the paper Zoidberg by 2200 hour. After slicing, cutting and folding, I finished it right about midnight.
Paper Dr. Zoidberg can be downloaded from Cubecraft.
The scene in the background and bottom artwork is from Futurama Volume 6 DVD or Futurama Volume 6 Blu-ray.
Posted from Los Angeles, California, United States.
Why not paper Zoidberg? February 12, 2012
Posted by very in : Comedy, Entertainment, Futurama, News, TV , add a commentI love the paper Bender someone left at the office, so why not paper Zoidberg?
That’s Futurama Volume 6 DVD in the picture. I wonder if the Blu-ray version is worth geting.
Posted from Los Angeles, California, United States.
Bite My Printed Paper Bender! February 10, 2012
Posted by very in : Comedy, Entertainment, Futurama, News, Tech , add a commentOne thing that cheers me up right now is knowing someone took the time making a paper Bender and left it at the office. Working late at the office replacing a broken power supply off a server. In addition to that I just sanitized a site that was compromised.
You can download and make your own paper Bender from Cubecraft. Gold Bender from Universe-1 is also available.
While you’re there, give some love for Dr. Zoidberg and Blue Dr. Zoidberg from Universe-1.
Posted from Long Beach, California, United States.
This must be an iPhone World Record. December 30, 2011
Posted by very in : Apple, Comedy, Futurama, iPhone, Tech , add a commentI just found my “missing” iPhone today. Apparently has been on standby at least for 4381 days and 21 hours. It means that this iPhone actually travelled to the past and had been on standby ever since. This reminds me of Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Time’s Arrow” and Futurama episode “Roswell That Ends Well“.

Posted from Los Angeles, California, United States.
Xmas December 25, 2011
Posted by very in : Announcement, Futurama , add a commentOne of my favorite bits of all time:
Fry: Yeah, it really puts you in the Christmas spirit.
Farnsworth: What-mas?
Fry: Christmas. You know? X-M-A-S.
Leela: Oh, you mean Xmas. You must be using an archaic pronunciation. Like when you say “ask” instead of “aks”.
That’s from “Xmas Story“, Futurama Season 2 Episode 8.
Happy Xmas!
Posted from Los Angeles, California, United States.




















