Monthly Archives: September 2010

5 Steps to Help You Procrastinate

I’m very good at procrastination. You might be too. If it were an Olympic sport, I’d definitely try out for the team. Well, maybe tomorrow. It’s often really frustrating, though. Leading up to a deadline, I stress out about what … Continue reading

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Dresden Files RPG Review

Dresden Files is a series of novels about detective Harry Dresden. He investigates weird crimes, people killed by magic, murdering werewolves, tormented ghosts. Oh, he’s also the only person listed in the phone book under Wizard. I hadn’t heard of … Continue reading

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Your Privacy is Out of Your Control

Privacy is Going Away It doesn’t matter what social network you are on. Or which ones you are purposefully not on. It’s going away no matter how hard you try to protect it. You could avoid putting your name or … Continue reading

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4 Haiku: Colorado Mountain Fortresses

Inspired by a road trip from California to Colorado, these are some haiku from the post-apocalyptic environs of the American west. Even though these lands have become savage, dangerous, and civilization as we know it has been destroyed, there is … Continue reading

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4 Haiku: Megafauna Ranchers of Wyoming

Inspired by a road trip from California to Colorado, these are some haiku from the post-apocalyptic environs of the American west. Even though these lands have become savage, dangerous, and civilization as we know it has been destroyed, there is … Continue reading

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