The Simplicity of Life
Life is not simple. In fact, it’s quite unnecessarily over-complicated. Think about it… billions of peptides randomly swirled together in a puddle, which then randomly…
Read MoreThe Journalist’s Responsibility
I have come to the conviction that anything I can publish on what will perhaps one day become my life’s work and/or legacy, is worth…
Read MoreGroup Therapy
A growing craze with college professors is the idea of groups; I like to call them “aggregation of silent gawkers.” These cabals usually consist of…
Read MoreThere and Back Again, and There Again Yet Again, Chapter II
I can always tell when school is about to begin – my legs hurt. It’s like and old war wound that heralds the coming hurricane.…
Read MoreWaterloo: Napoleon’s Last Battle
Waterloo is a real-time strategy game put of by BreakAway Games, Ltd. It provides several historical battles between the dying French Empire and Great Britain…
Read MoreAnd the Amish Were None the Wiser
As most of you may know, last Thursday (August 14th, 2003), we had ourselves a little blackout. And when I say little I of course…
Read MoreTears of the Sun
Tears of the Sun was a rather abysmal disappointment to all the hype which surrounded it. Action-wise, it of course delivered (although nowhere near the…
Read MoreMost Extreme Elimination Challenge (MXC)
The Synopsis: Take one of the oddest and more renowned Japanese games shows direct off the plane and give it the “What’s Up Tiger Lilly…
Read MoreFear and Loathing In Las Vegas (the movie)
Ok, since I’m reviewing the same story done almost exactly the same way only in two different formats (book and movie), I’m going to make…
Read MoreFear and Loathing in Las Vegas (the book)
Quite possibly one of the best literary accomplishments by the “Grand Master of Gonzo Journalism,” Fear and Loathing is the saga of the quest for…
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