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28th-Feb-2009 03:46 am - Echoes
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Turn out the lights.

Close the door.

Click Play.

Lean back.

Close your eyes.

Enjoy.

27th-Jan-2009 12:57 am - PDF Supplements on Atomic Array Feed
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Subscribers to Atomic Array will now receive PDF samples and previews in addition to our bi-weekly podcast episodes. This video is meant to be consumed by publishers, but it explains what we're doing so...
26th-Dec-2008 11:41 am - Siphonophore
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I preparation for my upcoming Cthulhu game, I've been looking for inspiration from some cool real-world creatures. Enter, the siphonophore:

OK, I cheated. The siphonophore is not a creature, but a colony of jellyfish-like creatures, called zooids, all acting in concert. Anyway, I think the video speaks for itself. Enjoy.
15th-Dec-2008 08:19 pm - More Than Meets The Eye
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I almost clicked away before seeing the cool part of this video. Give it at least... 15 seconds to warm up. The rest of the clip is worth it.

All hail OP.
10th-Nov-2008 12:49 pm - The Littlest Shoggoth
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Stan! ([info]stannex) is at it again, reminding us why Cthulhu is full of Christmas cheer.
8th-Nov-2008 04:36 am - Footbag Yax
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You learn new things about the people around you every day. I was surfing YouTube tonight, checking out footbag videos, and ran across this one:


That's Yax, from Dungeon Mastering.com

Who would a thunk...
14th-Jun-2008 11:06 am - Grand Ol Flag Blues
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WaMu sponsored a video contest. This is my pick for #1:



Voting is still open. Feel free to view the four finalists and cast your vote. My #2 pick was the punk video, third down on the page.
5th-Jun-2008 04:34 am - Friedman's Four Ways to Spend Money
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I was reading Mike Gorski's Real DuPont blog this morning. The city council of my home town (DuPont, WA) is debating the merits of a skate park. Some of the discussion is silly, focusing on how people feel and whether or not kids will "like" the decision. There is very little open discussion about the economics of the decision, which as a taxpayer disturbs me. It reminded me of Milton Friedman's matrix of spending, from his Free to Choose series. Here's a snippet...

4th-Jun-2008 02:26 pm - Nostalgic Echoes
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This is one powerful song. What can I say, it's Floyd...
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