I spent an hour and a half last night playing Hack. Not NetHack; there’s too much going on in that one. I forgot how much I loved Hack. I named my character Grignr. My dog I named Theis. I fought a ghost on the sixth level. I finally said, “To hell with that,” and ranContinue reading “On Dungeon Crawling”
Monthly Archives: September 2009
On Vanity Fair’s Levi Johnston Article
Yeah, I’m buying Vanity Fair this month. Levi, buddy, if you’re looking for a ghost writer for your bio, I work cheap. And usually fast. But definitely cheap.
On Linguistic Befuddlement
Let’s suppose there’s a word with a specific meaning, that you would use in a specific context, under a specific set of circumstances. Let’s suppose you see that word used in a related, though not identical, set of circumstances. The word is “reign.” Now, I would use the word “reign” in the context of monarchy.Continue reading “On Linguistic Befuddlement”
On the Great Fire of London
Today, so Garrison Keillor tells me in today’s Writer’s Almamac, is the anniversary of the beginning of the Great Fire of London in 1666. As Doctor Who fans know, the fire was the fault of the Terileptils. 🙂
On Health Care Reform Strategies
The Democrats in the Senate are now looking at going it alone on passing a health care bill, through the budget reconciliation process, which cannot be filibustered, hence it requires only a majority of votes for passage. The reconciliation process is not a “minor revolution,” as Republicans used it to pass the Bush tax cuts.Continue reading “On Health Care Reform Strategies”
On Late Summer Doldrums
Ever feel just really disconnected? That’s about how I’m feeling these days. Politics? Not feeling engaged right now. Baseball? The Cubs :cubs: aren’t making me happy. Work? It’s there. Life? I have a headache. The only thing news worthy of the past week that’s held any interest for me is the splitting of Oasis withContinue reading “On Late Summer Doldrums”