It’s been a crazy couple of weeks for me lately, but I’m happy to announce that I am officially moved in to my new apartment. This move should give me the opportunity to create more content simply because there will be less distractions than my previous living situation. I hope I won’t live to eat [...]
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Summer 2010 Updates
Alright, I’ve been pretty crappy at updating recently. But I was a little busy passing my last undergraduate semester and actually walking the aisle to accept my diploma. I’m sure that qualifies for a pass. Cosmetically the site will change again, as it usually does around this time of year. I’ve made it more streamlined [...]
Near Mint: Comic Books and Digital Distribution
Usually I side with the internet comic book community on the bigger issues of the medium. When Joe Quesada decided to retcon everything about Spider-Man in Brand New Day I was pretty pissed. When I saw that Spider-Man, She-Hulk, Magneto, and Psylocke were thew new X-Team for “We Are the X-Men” I shared their confusion. [...]
They Tried to Make Me Go to Rehab: ACL Reconstruction Surgery
If you can’t tell by the title of this post, I have not been active on this site because I had ACL reconstruction surgery on Aug. 28th. But I wanted to take this negative and turn it into a positive by writing something informative and motivational for others about to undergo a similar procedure. I’ll [...]
Holy Crap, Bobby McFerrin and neural programming
Sure, you think of him as the “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” guy, but watch as he talks about expectations by using the pentatonic scale, jumping, and an enthusiastic audience. World Science Festival 2009: Bobby McFerrin Demonstrates the Power of the Pentatonic Scale from World Science Festival on Vimeo. Amazing stuff, eh? Sphere: Related Content
A Few Quick Notes
I haven’t written or done a podcast in a while because I was in a skiing accident a few weeks back. Hopefully once I get everything straightened out with that and college I’ll be back in the swing of posting regularly. And I’ve been reading about this proposed $780 billion stimulus package and I can’t [...]

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