by podblack on June 16, 2010
by podblack on April 9, 2010
PIXELS by PATRICK JEAN. Thanks to Josh for the find – and congrats to Jennifer on her new job involving the restoration of Coastal Louisiana!
by podblack on March 31, 2010
The Gifford Children’s Choir performs “Still Alive” by Jonathan Coulton from the credits of the video game Portal.
by podblack on January 25, 2010
If there’s anyone out there who isn’t already familiar with the current smack-down-oh-you-phat-pharmaceutical-shill-bitch-oh-I-don’t-mean-my-cuddly-customers-I-loves-youse that has been ongoing on Twitter… …and has rightfully taken prime-blogpost-place on every classy and reputable pro-skeptic site out there (which means it’s naturally lead by trendsetter Sean the Blogonaut and then that Orac bloke and someone from some not-Australian podcast and [...]
by podblack on July 29, 2009
From GayGamer.net – a total legend. In response to the situation also detailed in ‘EA puts sexual bounty on the heads of its own booth babes‘ at Ars Technica. …While I’m grateful for the team ‘randomly’ choosing me as one of the runners-up for your #Lust contest, it seems as though the internet has once [...]
by podblack on December 3, 2008
From Wikipedia: Michael A. Stackpole (born 1957) is a science fiction and fantasy author best known for his Star Wars and Battletech books… From 1977 on, he worked as a designer of role-playing games for various gaming companies, and wrote dozens of magazine articles for the industry. During this time, in response to the accusations [...]
by podblack on October 2, 2008
Domestic Father blog wants to let everyone know that he’s setting up a new blog carnival for skeptical parenting blogs. As he writes himself: ‘Hopefully, it’s not just the skeptical parenting bloggers who will contribute, but some of the less parent focused, and more skep/secular/humanist generalists.‘ I think that’s wonderful and very inclusive. So, without [...]
by podblack on September 29, 2008
Great article and something I saw being encouraged at Dragon*Con! From Wired: It is one of the key ways in which children learn. Ok, so it isn’t all dice, paper and miniatures, but children have been creating their own RPGs forever. They don’t even use dice. All the early childhood development professionals know this only [...]