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Posted on 01/27/2014 at 01:32 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Thanks for reminding me. I forgot to add inFamous to my backloggery page. Now maybe it'll come up next time I choose a game at random to play.

Yes, it was the same one. That Target app sounds cool. I'll remember that when Behemoth's Satanist album comes out next month.

Ridge Racer Trifecta & Chris Plays Pokemon


Posted on 01/27/2014 at 01:26 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I got serious motion sickness playing LocoRoco on PSP. It was hilarious. The shifting horizon lines in the game must've done it. Funny though, I don't get sea sick and apparently you get that from the same thing, shifting horizon lines.

Fiend Hunting


Posted on 01/27/2014 at 01:15 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Project M... researching... oh cool!

Games 'n' Stuff


Posted on 01/27/2014 at 01:05 PM | Filed Under Blogs

It's just when you see really obvious current events weaved into the scifi story that annoys me. I'm not opposed to it really, it's just I've seen it used too much as of late. One in particular that I've noticed in movies over and over and over again is the water boarding thing and interrogation. It's like in every darn movie now. What gives with that? I thought all that stuff was condemned by the public. Do movie makers think we want to see it, or support it in some way?

I'm Officially a PC Gamer - Day 1: Setup


Posted on 01/27/2014 at 12:57 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I was just thinking of how many computers I've had since 2000. It's four, two towers, and two laptops. That's like one every three years or so. I'm just passing three years on my present laptop. It runs great but I'm thinking of replacing it with a tablet.

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Posted on 01/27/2014 at 12:49 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Don't worry, I'll find them. Heck, I might even write one myself.

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Posted on 01/27/2014 at 12:48 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I agree. It's just that I'm tired of seeing the news recycled in various forms of entertainment media. It seems to be a method to keep things feeling familiar. I look to speculative fiction for something more - something outside the box. I would ask a writer to try and avoid appealing to me in any way. Challenge me.

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Posted on 01/26/2014 at 10:29 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I reread Heinlein's Moon is a Harsh Mistress and Asimov's first Foundation book last year. The only other modern scifi I read aside from Halo: Silentium was Farside by Ben Bova about Moon colonies and their struggle for independence from Earth. That one was pretty cool with lots of recent stuff about nanotech in it. I mix it up, old and new. 

I, Frankenstein wasn't bad, but it seems to me perhaps more of a rental type flick than a movie theater one; although, I was pretty wowed by the special effects in the IMAX 3D theater. There's not a lot more to it however. It really seems to channel today's conflicts between economics, religion and science and personify them in the main characters. Acting wasn't as bad as I was fearing and the dialog wasn't as laughable either. but... nothing really stands out strongly in the film. It was just fun and that was it.

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Posted on 01/26/2014 at 10:18 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Well, one was this story Space War by Neir R. Jones about a guy who dies in space and then gets resurrected by aliens, put in a robot body, and then helps them stop other aliens. It was written in the sixties too and I struggle to find anything related to the times.

Another one was A Voyage to Arcturus by David Lindsay published in 1920 where the main character travels to a distant planet consisting of regions representing different philosophies. It was wild.

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Posted on 01/26/2014 at 10:07 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Wasn't Lemmy from Motorhead in there somewhere?

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