September 2007
25 posts
Areaology - Go ahead, Enjoy my Area. →
This is for Britt, who may not know what he stumbled into.
Stupid Monsters someone was paid to make = the... →
A D&D retrospective.
So I just wrote any random thing—I think I was hungry at the time, it had...
– Ninja, on the lyrics she sent to the Chinese Government for vetting before The Go! Team could play there, YouTube - the go! team film 08 - part 2
Street car's unfortunate acronym seems here to... →
Maaaaan, either someone or someones were asleep at the wheel, or they knew exactly what they were doing. (via Nicole via IRC, thanks!)
Today’s problem is “user generated content”. Not because it is...
– Jakob Lodwick, via Marco. It’s not that I disagree… I wholeheartedly agree. And I hope this doesn’t sound like gloating. (It probably will, so, oops.) But my employer has been involved in such curatorship for the last year, and the previous incarnation of that title was at it for...
Shirts on a Plane (a really, really bad idea) →
Ha. Yes. But NO. But yes!
Creative Commons (And Virgin) Sued For Teen's... →
The comments on this post are great, bringing up the point that CC doesn’t supplant copyright law, but just gives permission to use the photo in certain ways. In that case, the guy who posted the photo to flickr screwed up by not getting a model release from the girl and her parents before releasing it on an Attribution-only license. Plus now he’s put it back to “all rights...
Mystery illness strikes after meteorite hits... →
Almost sounds like the beginning of Wild Zero.
The Great Geek Manual » The Ultimate D&D Gaming... →
“Kill it!”
It’s like visiting Japan without the hassle and expense of a long trip across...
– San Francisco Japantown — I can’t help but think they’re writing for a specific audience, here. Not sure whom, but it’s a specific whom.
The Only Mario Level That Plays Itself (via Courtney)
To Live and Die in Dungeons & Dragons →
HARD. CORE. From Lore Sjöberg, via Mike, thanks!
Underwater Holga →
Simple idea, sweet execution.
Mandolux →
Groovy desktops, including two- and three-monitor spreads.
Momus on Photoblogging →
From 2004, I think.