I, Cthulhu, by one of my favorite authors.
Fun to read, especially after my friend Kevin sent me a link to a good Lovecraftian script he wrote.
January 28, 2007
I, Cthulhu, by one of my favorite authors.
Fun to read, especially after my friend Kevin sent me a link to a good Lovecraftian script he wrote.
January 28, 2007
At least for a few days. Good flash-based strategy game, although to really score big requires some boring, mind-numbing, tedious strategy from the get-go.
It’s great to teach personal economics too, although I think I’ll fail to maximize my gold points in the game for some of the same reasons I’ll never be a millionaire…
January 1, 2007
So I don’t play them much, unless I’m just tooling around with friends, or playing a puzzle-oriented game.
So for those of you with better hand to eye coordination, and possible more nostalgia regarding classic games, might like the Macintosh Garden site.
Lots o’ free stuff. Even Oregon Trail, or as I like to call it, Let’s All Follow Dan and Anne.
Of course, those of us with Intel Macs will need to find Classic emulators now.
December 30, 2006
Although I’m pretty close to Green Lantern.
Because they’re so similar, I guess, web-spinning wallcrawler with ulcers and fearless test pilot with a magic ring.
Your results:
You are Spider-Man
You are intelligent, witty, a bit geeky and have great
power and responsibility.
Click here to take the “Which Superhero are you?” quiz…
December 19, 2006
Did I lend any of you the graphic novel Stardust, by Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess? It’s oversized, so it would be hard to miss.
I just can’t find it anywhere, and the last I remember about it is lending it to someone.
December 19, 2006
I like the look of the Zune. I think that the hardware is prety slick. It’s Microsoft’s implementation that’s wrong. Leo’s got it exactly right. And like Brad said, if Universal is taking a dollar from each Zune sale because of piracy losses, does that mena I can priate videos if I buy a Zune?
Here’s Leo Laporte’s take (click here to view).
December 16, 2006
Rudolph’s Big Nose Problem!
By Drew
One snowy day at the North Pole, Santa went to feed Rudolph and the other reindeer. Then he noticed that Rudolph’s nose….was yellow!!!!!!!! With an X!!!! “Oh Dearâ€, said Santa. Then he told Mrs. Claus. Then they told the whole city and then the town. Then everybody was sad.
Next, they gave him water with red food coloring… but that didn’t work!
After that, they took him to a hockey game. But he had bad trouble getting his head on the seat because of his horns. So then Santa and Mrs. Claus led Rudolph to the nose bleed section!
Finally, “It worked!†said, Santa. The blood rushed to his nose but couldn’t get out.
Later, they told the city and town again. Now, the town and city were happy again. His nose was red again.
December 2, 2006
Here on his website: http://www.themancusofamily.com/joey/travel/java/index.htm.
He’s just really an amazing photographer.
November 26, 2006
(thanks to Bill for the tip)
Apparently I do.
85-100% You must be an autodidact, because American high schools don’t get scores that high! Good show, old chap!
Oh, and Bill, congratulations on Seth’s birth!
October 7, 2006
Holy.
Crap.
I’m still stunned. My stomach is still churning. This ia a movie that grips you by the guts and doesn’t let go for almost three hours.
I’ll be dumbfounded if it doesn’t garner a bagful of Oscar nominations.