Sad Kermit sings Creep, by Radiohead.
Sad Kermit sings Hurt, by NIN.
It’s like a dream about pre-school nested within a dream about high school. Creep is worth listening to just to hear Kermit say, “fuck.”
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LOL Cats Binge
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Pulp Bard
link: Pulp Bard Wiki
It started over on ceruleanst’s livejournal. Now I might have to watch pulp fiction again just to read this. I wonder if we own it?
Dungeon
My copy of Dungeon that I picked up on eBay just arrived. I’ll have to ask my brother to see if he remembers, but I think this was our first introduction to fantasy gaming, before we even started playing AD&D, and long before M:tG.
Essoteric Celebrity Moment II
February 2008 has been a whirlwind. Started off by going up to SF to work with Adaptive Path every Monday for four weeks where I got to brainstorm with Jesse James Garret and had lunch with Peter Merholz and a bunch of other people from AP. So that sort of set the stage for this […]
Podcasts
About a month ago iTunes decided that it would be fun to drop all of my podcast subscriptions. I think I’ve remembered all of them, although it wasn’t until last weekend that I caught a Carl Kasell reference on Car Talk and remembered Wait Wait (never mind that he’s the one reading my morning news […]
The Spymaster’s Lady by Joanna Bournne
Just finished a novel that would, if weren’t a romance, be getting serious critical acclaim. The writing is simply superb. I’ll spare you a thumbnail of the cover, but be warned it’s standard romance novel fair.
It’s a spy novel set during the Napoleonic wars, full of secrets and lies. The most striking thing about the […]
Wii VR
link: Head Tracking for Desktop VR Displays using the WiiRemote
behind on my feed reading (again) but if you missed this one it’s a must see.
Where the Wild Things Are Movie Stills
link: Where the Wild Things Are Movie Stills
So psyched it looks like they’re staying true to the form of the monsters at least. This was one of my favorite books as a young child. This and Beowulf (which my mom read to me when I was 4, explains a lot, huh?).
A Klingon Christmas Carol
link: A Klingon Christmas Carol
gotta love the ghost as an “old style” Klingon.