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Raithe

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  1. Since Steam was doing the 75% off all Batman.. I decided to pick up Batman Origins and idle a few hours here and there on it...
  2. On a look back at the "war" on D&D by parental groups in the early 80's... "It was never a fair fight between fundamentalist Christianity and D&D. One was a dangerous system full of dark mysticism and threats to warp a young mind beyond repair, and the other was a tabletop RPG."
  3. Heh. Wired - Homeopathic Remedy Recalled Because it Contains Actual Medicine
  4. Okay.. let's see.. for the reading matter: Elizabeth Moon - Vatta's War (5 books) John Ringo - Troy Rising series (3 books so far) David Weber - In Fury Born (for the more space opera side) or Honor Harrington (if you want extensive series with a lot of technical detail and sort of doing French Revolution / Napoleonic War in Spaaaace) If you want a touch of humour with your sci-fi.. Robert Asprin's "Phule" series. If you like elegant language and banter, Steve Miller & Sharon Lee's Liaden Universe books (well-loved by Anne McCaffrey, and described as "Star Wars meets Pride & Prejudice") If you like the more philosophical and "deep" sci-fi types, look at L.E. Modesitt. Jr. He pretty much does as much fantasy as sci-fi, but can be quite engaging.
  5. The final season of Babylon 5 has it's ups and downs. Some bits are stretched out, some bits are crushed in , but it has some answers to questions that are hanging around, and frankly you have to watch the final episode. The cameo appearance of JMS as the mechanic literally turning the lights off on the station "20 years on" is a really nice touch.
  6. For the feel good piece.. USA Today - Flat Stanley home safe after a decade in a soldier's wallet
  7. Forbes - Google, DuckDuckGo, and the Regulation of Privacy
  8. Reign of Assassins. Wuxia film, co-directed by Chao-Bin Su and John Wu. Set in ancient China, Michelle Yeoh playing the deadly assassin who abandoned her old life in an attempt to live a normal life, live, love and just not be evil... Only to have her old "gang" turn up to disrupt things in a quest to find the remains of a mystical Buddhist monk. That nice mix of human story, romance, tragedy, a little mystery, wrapped up around some very nicely choreographed and styled fight sequences and some great music. Sure, it's a little predictable if you know the style of film, but it's still pretty darn engaging with its twists and turns before the conclusion.
  9. Heh. Here's one that Hurl might appreciate..
  10. The Spoon Theory
  11. http://youtu.be/jxtMPN0tkDc
  12. Not so much for the funny.. But the 'awwww' and cuteness overload it'll hit some people with.. http://youtu.be/OeJu_cHsuHw
  13. It's one of those things that appeals to a certain aspect of the mmo crowd. Personal "House". That you can decorate. That you can spend in-game credits on finding stuff for, that you can have yet another reason to run flashpoints/ops for so that drops happen, that you can get crafting schematics to churn out décor for your personal interior design style.... I'm with the crowd that would say it would have made more sense to provide some ability to make your starship more personalised rather then some completely new area.. but ah well.
  14. Oh for the fun and games to follow.. Guardian - US Tech Gians Knew of NSA Data Collection
  15. http://youtu.be/R7GeKLE0x3s
  16. Like cats and dogs What is a Cat? 1) Cats do what they want. 2) They rarely listen to you. 3) They're totally unpredictable. 4) They whine when they are not happy. 5) When you want to play, they want to be alone. 6) When you want to be alone, they want to play. 7) They expect you to cater to their every whim. They're moody. 9) They leave hair everywhere. 10) They drive you nuts and cost an arm and a leg. Conclusion: Cats are tiny women in little fur coats. What is a Dog? 1) Dogs lie around all day, sprawled on the most comfortable piece of furniture in the house. 2) They can hear a package of food opening half a block away, but don't hear you when you're in the same room. 3) They can look dumb and lovable all at the same time. 4) They growl when they are not happy. 5) When you want to play, they want to play. 6) When you want to be alone, they want to play. 7) They are great at begging. They will love you forever if you rub their tummies. 9) They leave their toys everywhere. 10) They do disgusting things with their mouths and then try to give you a kiss. Conclusion: Dogs are men in little fur coats
  17. Heh. So the latest "big" announcement.. is Strongholds. Oh, and Guild Starships.
  18. Woke up with an annoying crick in my neck, and that background headache. So moving on with my day, but background music is jumping from Barry White to Garth Brooks to Bon Jovi.. I think we can safely say my mood is a touch scattered.
  19. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PVZ2ajOnKg&list=PLFWHlH4koGZAeH9x2wWeTB32VCESjRI51&feature=share
  20. Okay, for the slightly surreal movie trivia.. io9 - Scarlett Johansson really picked up random dudes for Under The Skin

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