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It might be (uhm) 3 years too late to read the series in-progress from Warren Ellis, but Transmetropolitan is still a hell of a read.
Like all the best Cyberpunk fiction it still rings true after it’s publishing run has ended.
Add in the bonus that it’s a closed-ended series with a beginning, middle, and finish and […]

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I’ve written a review of Infinite Dungeons for Neverwinter Nights over at PCBurn.  If you’re into computer RPGs give the review a look and check if it’s a game to consider.
Neverwinter Nights Infinite Dungeons Review @ PCBurn

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It’s been a while, but I’ve finally dusted off my writing keyboard and cracked out the first in a weekly series of Linux gaming articles.  First up, I’ve got Triplex Invaders, Maniadrive, and Lost Labyrinth.
If you’re interested in Linux games, PCBurn will be running a couple of game reviews on commercial releases in the near […]

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So there are a few new games over at Tux Games. Northland is from the Runesoft and X2: The Threat was published by Linux Game Publishing.
And we’re finally getting them in to review over at PCBurn! Normally I don’t bother with the Linux releases because they’re so delayed from their Windows brethren.
Breaking that […]

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Twinnings has a new tea out.  Normally this wouldn’t merit much attention, as in the Wal*Mart driven economy manufacturers of goods are forced to change the name/style/look of their product or give it to Wal*Mart cheaper every year.
(This is beyond the scope of my tea related post.  Google it.)
So it passed by my attention that […]

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The guys from Penny Arcade might not be movie critics.  When it comes to games however, they know their stuff.
So much so that I’d trust their judgement on movie games.  When they say that Silent Hill envoked the spirit of the game in that it made them feel they were in perpetual torment, I’m inclined […]

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Over at PCBurn my alter ego has posted up a review of the CS888UVRD from Logisys.  It’s a UV reactive case and postively glows under the blacklight.
Of course, we did go overboard and use a 80w blackligh unit to do the lighting.
Anyway, I’m trying out video reviews.  The embedded video’s out on page 4.
So if […]

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Over at my alter-ego site, PCBurn.com, we’ve got a review up of Point & Click OpenOffice.org. Since Dan did such a damned good job blurbing it I think I’ll use his verbage for this post:
You might recognize Robin Miller by his nick “roblimo” on Slashdot. He’s been the editor in chief of various OSDN properties […]

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