2.17.2011

2.10.2011

My New Favorite Podcast Ever For Today


I am now sickeningly addicted to the HPPodcraft, the HP Lovecraft literary podcast. It's free on iTunes, and I emphatically plea to any who have yet to concede their will to the crawling chaos Nyarlathotep: Hark, lest your clean, deluded mind be driven to unspeakable madness as you suffer to be eaten last!

Mid-Century X-Files

The XCOM reboot game is by the same creators of Bioshock and Bioshock 2. And while those 2 brilliant games combined great (and disturbing) stories, memorable characters, salty language, and vile gore with glorious art deco, it looks like this time they are adding oily aliens and replacing the art deco with mid-century modernism and atomic age design. I can't wait.

2.03.2011

My favorite Egyptian blogger

Al Jazeera English has just reported that Sandmonkey has been arrested, but "escaped". His Blog has been suspended. I finally got on the Twit just to follow him.

Sandmonkey

Egypt

1.18.2011

With cool houses.

Unhappy Hipsters.

After watching the Miley Cyrus bong scandal on television, he dove straight into his next get-rich-quick scheme: a backyard salvia farm.

1.07.2011

Kneel Before Neil!

After putting his unique, subversive spin on a debate between Bill O'Reilly and the president of the American Atheists (about the "scams" sign in Huntsville), Stephen Colbert is graced by a hilarious appearance by show favorite Neil deGrasse Tyson.

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While I do like to upset theists, I would prefer to do so positively. I much prefer the signs that have said, "Millions of Americans are good without gods." The Huntsville sign seems too reactionary to be anything other than counter-productive, unless pissed-off Christians is your desired product. But I have noticed that Christians don't seem to have much to say about the other religions being included (namely Islam), a solipsistic silence that speaks volumes.