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In honor of this post, you should design a Pakled stout. I imagine that it would be a heavy beer with a thick head that requires a much slower process than an average brew.
Further adventures in Homebrewing: This is the recipe I designed for Bronze Dragon Brown Ale.
This is the recipe I designed for Bronze Dragon Brown Ale. I'm not sure what happened in Beersmith2, but when I opened it up a little bit ago, my entire recipe database vanished, so I had to manually enter all this stuff from my brewing journal notes (keep good notes, kids). It is telling me...
Hey Wil, I love your audiobooks, so it is good to hear that you are doing another one. I clicked the link to the book - it looks interesting (just the other day I was thinking how a cool it would be if they re-released the Fighting Fantasy books as iPad or Android applications.)I have been listening to your recording of Ready Player One, so I looked the book up and I see that a film version is in development. If it gets greenlit, you should be cast as Anorak - the campaign starts here! Returning to audiobooks, there is currently no recording of "The Body" available - it would be awesomely meta if you could record that book. Anyway, thanks for the great recordings.
A few pictures from GenCon
Today and tomorrow, I'm narrating the audio version of Zach Weinersmith's The Trial of the Clone. I'm up nice and early because I'm apparently on the same schedule as my puppy. In place of a proper post about GenCon (which was exhausting but lots of fun), here are a few pictures of awesome thing...
Hello Wil,
I hope that you will blog about Curiosity later in the week. I love everything about it, especially the name - it fills me with hope and joy and a sense that we, as a species, can reach beyond the petty behaviour and lack of curiosity and imagination exhibited by these Chick-Fil-A patrons.
As Oscar Wilde said, "We are all lying in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars."
Setting aside anger for something that I hope is a little more kind. (Or: when I break my own law)
A few days ago, I Twittered: "I can't stop laughing at the bigots who celebrated their solidarity with each other by gorging themselves on shitty fast food. Bravo, jerks." I still think it's silly that eating at a fast food restaurant is considered political activism today, but that's not what t...
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