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Monday through Friday at noon LunchtimeTV presents a show, a clip, a movie or any other amusing video we can get our hands on to entertain you during the middle of the day. Or night. We don’t judge.

Those crazy kids at EQAL that trailblazed into virgin webisode territory with “Lonely Girl” then with “Kate Modern” are back with their new series “LG15: The Resistance.” The first episode (above) is a little shaky, but shows you that they are continuing down the narrative road started so successfully with “Lonely Girl,” particularly the secret societies, rampant paranoia and building tension.

Being a webseries, the LG15 people are all over the interactive thing. Along with the weekly upload of a new episode every Saturday, there will also be daily uploads of character videos, text blogs and live chats. Also you can find behind the scenes pages, a Flickr photostream page and a wiki to tie together all the shows. This season will be shorter than its predecessor, but we’re sure they have something up their sleeve right after this series concludes.

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We tore ourselves away from Spore long enough to check out these links for you.

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We’re big fans The Guild and pretty much anything Felicia Day gets herself involved in from Joss Whedon-created supervillain musicals to geek sing-a-longs at fan inspired gaming conventions. But she may have outdone herself guest starring as a needy, neurotic and slutty fairy in the Legends of Zelda inspired comedy webseries, Legends of Neil. Saying this is NSFW would be an understatement…

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about:internets Easter Egg in Google Chrome.

[Via Accettura and Waxy.org]

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Culling useful links for geeks from around the intarwebs since July 2, 2008:

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Being fans of both the excellent series of TED talks as well as of J.J. Abrams, the creator of Lost and Alias, we were happy to re-stumble on this inspirational and entertaining 2007 presentation about the concept of the “mystery box.”

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more cat pictures

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more cat pictures at icanhascheezburger.com >>

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More Stephen Colbert’s Tek Jansen >>

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