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The FAT Website has had over a dozen bloggers writing about their lives around the world for over a decade. Topics cover everything from food, music, sports, travel and general musings on the minutiae of everyday life. The FAT Website blog first started in 1999 as a means for five high school friends to stay in touch as they independently traveled around the world.

5 Second Review: Machete Maidens Unleashed

Machete Maidens Unleashed is a documentary about the boom period in the Filipino film industry during the Sixties and Seventies which, at its peak, was outputting something like 350 films a year.  Producers from the U.S were attracted to the market which was welcoming to Americans, had cheap labour and offered a ready-made exotic location. What this translated to was ...

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A-League Round 16 – Brisbane Roar vs Newcastle Jets

The Roar faced a tricky midweek roadtrip to EnergyAustralia Stadium to play a resurgent Newcastle Jets on a humid Wednesday night in New South Wales.  Although the Jets currently sit bottom the table, they have recently found their form and over the past weekend they made short work of Adelaide United, crushing them 3-0.  With former Arsenal striker Francis Jeffers ...

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Hacked Kinect can be used as 3D video camera

I thought this was pretty cool.  Some dude has already hacked his Kinect and turned it into a three dimensional camera that can maneuvered in real time ala The Matrix camera effect.  I think it’ll be interesting to see what else can be done with this technology and how it develops in future iterations.  I think the best thing Microsoft ...

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A-League Round 15 – Brisbane Roar vs Melbourne Heart

This weekend I was thinking back to Tim Parks’ book A Season With Verona where he talks about why we support the teams we do and what it tells us about ourselves as people.  When was the last time you sat back and thought about why you are a fan of one club but not another?  Or why you watch ...

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Video games & popular culture

As someone who plays a lot of video games and has done so since my brother brought home a Commodore 64 over twenty years ago, I’m completely out of touch with the idea of what makes a popular video game.  I don’t mean popular just amongst other gamers, but popular products like the Wii and Guitar Hero that transcend their ...

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L.A Noire trailer

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0SNYPBmgYE[/youtube] L.A Noire is a video game made by Team Bondi and is being published by Rock Star.  It caught my interest when they showed the first trailer FOUR YEARS AGO.  The game has since all but disappeared off the map and been in development under wraps since.  Well, they finally released the first real trailer with in-game footage today.  ...

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A-League Round 14: Brisbane Roar vs Adelaide United

It was a top of the table clash on Saturday night between the Roar and the former league leaders Adelaide United.  This match of the round would pit the two most entertaining sides in the league against each other and promised to deliver fast, free flowing football.  Due to the A-League’s bizarre fixture arrangement, this would also be the Roar’s ...

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A Season With Verona

I started reading A Season With Verona a couple of months ago when it was handed to me by a friend.  Written in 2001, it follows a season with relegation-battling Seria A football club Hellas Verona FC from the perspective of a British author who has lived in Italy for a number of years. It’s a well written book and ...

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5 Second Review: I’m Still Here

Casey Affleck’s mockumentary I’m Still Here showcases Joaquin Phoenix’s career path not long after he was nominated for an Oscar for portraying Johnny Cash in Walk The Line.  He publically announces that he is quitting acting to pursue a career as a rapper.  Of course we now know that Phoenix was acting but not unlike a Sacha Baren Cohen film, ...

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