It’s been a long time in the making, but , but what’s it like as a game?
8
Sep
It’s been a long time in the making, but , but what’s it like as a game?
8
Sep
It’s not often you see a video trailer for a book, but here one is, a promo for the Anathem by Neal Stephenson. I’m not quite sure what to make of the hockey jerseys, but I’m sure it’ll all make sense once I’ve read the book.
8
Sep
Hot on the heels of last week’s — the physical laws followed and natural objects found within this type of story are written to be as close to scientifically accurate as possible.
8
Sep
There’s a scene in the movie , which opened Friday, where Mélanie Thierry’s character, Aurora, escapes from her guardians through a crowded post-apocalyptic marketplace and is suddenly confronted by two cloth-covered cages. She stares at the cages and as the camera zooms in, the audience realizes that something big is prowling about inside. The cage-porters [...]
4
Sep
There’s a scene in the movie , which opened Friday, where Mélanie Thierry’s character, Aurora, escapes from her guardians through a crowded post-apocalyptic marketplace and is suddenly confronted by two cloth-covered cages. She stares at the cages and as the camera zooms in, the audience realizes that something big is prowling about inside. The cage-porters [...]
30
Aug
Via , which conveniently hides the YouTube comments least likely to be useful–those filled with misspellings, profanity, you know, Internet talk. What I’d love is a plug-in that worked on every site, so I’d never again have to read “Slow news day?” or “FAIL” or anything by Don Smith.
I kid, Don, I kid!
30
Aug
Via , which conveniently hides the YouTube comments least likely to be useful–those filled with misspellings, profanity, you know, Internet talk. What I’d love is a plug-in that worked on every site, so I’d never again have to read “Slow news day?” or “FAIL” or anything by Don Smith.
I kid, Don, I kid!
30
Aug
Last night, I watched Barack Obama’s acceptance speech on a neighbor’s high-falutin’ High Definition television. The up-close-and-personal HD technology appears to benefit no face on TV—silver fox Anderson Cooper could stand to lay off the foundation; silver Wolf Blitzer’s glinty eyes make him look perpetually high. Barack Obama, however, looks somehow even more fantastic; one [...]
30
Aug
Via , which conveniently hides the YouTube comments least likely to be useful–those filled with misspellings, profanity, you know, Internet talk. What I’d love is a plug-in that worked on every site, so I’d never again have to read “Slow news day?” or “FAIL” or anything by Don Smith.
I kid, Don, I kid!
30
Aug
Last night, I watched Barack Obama’s acceptance speech on a neighbor’s high-falutin’ High Definition television. The up-close-and-personal HD technology appears to benefit no face on TV—silver fox Anderson Cooper could stand to lay off the foundation; silver Wolf Blitzer’s glinty eyes make him look perpetually high. Barack Obama, however, looks somehow even more fantastic; one [...]