Come one, come all to the fabulous LARP Weekend 2006 at Brandeis University in Waltham, MA!
The weekend of April 28-30, 2006, the Brandeis Society for Creative Fantasy will be hosting a full weekend of LARPs (and other RPGs). Anyone who wants to...
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Heyhey Linux fans.
For any of you in the Boston area planning to go to LinuxWorld Expo next week, come visit me at the Novell booth. I'll be there all day Tuesday, shilling for everybody's favorite remote Linux management product. Share the love...
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Just finished playing through Myst IV: Revelation, with some serious aid (of course) from a walkthrough. Review behind the cut…
First, some positive points about the game:
- This is a very, very pretty game, even compared to earlier Myst titles ...
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I have a new shiny. In honor of its built-in camera, and the return of my orange prison jumpsuit, I have made this new userpic.
Does the title of this post sound familiar to anyone? If so, you too may have been bitten by the Ted Leo and the Pharmacists...
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OUCH.
So, today, for the first time in my life, I had to get fillings put in by my dentist. 4 of them, to be precise. And… I've got to come back in a month for a GINGIVECTOMY. I don't even know what that means and just writing it makes my teeth...
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Wow, a real entry for the first time in … quite some time. Random occurrences in my life of late follow.
- and I just got back from Legal's and Blue Man Group. Fun evening out.
- Dropped the F-bomb accidentally in a conference call at work. Provo...
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Saw this on the way into work today.

For once, I was glad to have a camera phone.
I'm at work right now. Looking out the rear window of our building, do you know what I see?
A SOLID WALL OF WHITE.
Not cool, people. Not cool.
Posted on a blog from The Guardian, here are (someone's idea of) the top 20 geek novels of the 20th century, with the ones I've read in bold:
1. The HitchHiker's Guide to the Galaxy – Douglas Adams
2. 1984 – George Orwell
3. Brave New World – Aldous...
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I just can't seem to stop listening to thepartyparty. It's brilliant, in a very strange sort of way.
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