If you are a Star Wars fan you might already know about the Fan created version of Star Wars IV: New Hope. Over at www.starwarsuncut.com the entire film was divided into 15 second scenes. Fans, average people like you and me, were given the task to take a scene and recreate it in there own way. 473 individual scene’s are edited together to re-create Star Wars. This accomplishment took 3 years. So why do I care? This project was done by fans, many fans. The people who organized this project (Creative Genius Casey Pugh) managed to win an Emmy. This is a big win by Internet users and proves to the world that with properly manged a creative idea can be powered across the globe by people who never ever meet in real life. The term is crowd-sourced and I hope to see and get involved in creative projects like this one in the future.
I have embed the video below or visit http://www.starwarsuncut.com

It seems that a little story from the middle of Wisconson has taken the buzz this week. A girl who is in college ordered a computer from Dell and didn’t realize she selected ‘Ubunto’ Linux instead of Windows. Now she tried to return it, but the Dell reps convinced her that Ubunto was better then Windows. What i don’t understand is the price. Usually when you get a linux based computer your going below $1,000. But this person paid more then $1,100 according to the article.