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My 3 year old son saw my PC screen where the character select was up on Everquest this weekend. He yelled, 'Whoa...daddy's game!'
It is just a matter of time now!
in which diablo 3 is played with my son
Today, I'll wrap production on the latest series of audio books I've been doing. It's been ten long days, and though I genuinely adore the people I'm working with, I'll be happy when I get to the last word on the last page, because... I'm going to start work on a different and awesome project on...
My wife and I have been bummed that there isn't much for shows anywhere other than what they call reality shows now. Other than the bazillion CSI's that exist.
I am a fan of the 'ghost show' but even it has lost its appeal as of late.
Will miss Eureka! Hate that Caprica and Stargate are both gone too.
Not much left out there for a geek to love.......
I really miss this place
I took this picture on one of the last days of production. Whenever I watch Eureka this season, and I see an advert on the network formerly known as Sci-Fi for one of their stupid goddamn are-you-serious-with-this-bullshit reality shows, I get angry and then sad. Eureka was and is such a g...
Great story. I missed the first publish of it in 2008. I have a friend of mine's little brother to thank for D and D.
Went over to his house to play and he wasn't home. I think it was 1983 or 1984 and I was about 12 years old. My friends brother was year or two younger than me but still a cool kid.
Said he had a neat game and since Mike wasn't around if I wanted to play. Out came the red box and after I got home that day I got my Mom to buy it for me too.
Even had my dad get a huge plank of particle board where I drew cross hatching to play on like a psuedo board game version with lead minatures!
Probably one of the most impactful parts of my life was this game and still effects my reading, movies, conversations, etc.
Oh, and in 2011 I found Mike's little brother on facebook and thanked him for introducing it to me formally.
From the Vault: Thank you for giving us endless worlds to explore, Gary Gygax. Rest in peace.
This was originally written and posted in 2008: I just found out that Gary Gygax died. He was only 69. I failed my save vs. stunning blow, so forgive me if this isn't the most polished thing in the world. For most geeks, RPGs are a huge part of who we are, and many of the games I've loved -- a...
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