Gamers might think that the white whale of the gamer world isn't the perfect game, but rather the perfect person to play that game with. Male (and certain female) gamer geeks are always looking for playmates, whether they are in magazines or in real life, but to score meet one and engage one in conversation, or if you're lucky enough a relationship is a different story. That's where we turn to someone with more expertise than myself, that would be Skizzle Fresh. I've mentioned him before in reference to [The Hypothesis] and I'd like to state that he's a bit of a con-man. Not in the dirty criminal kind of way, but a litteral confidence man. I mean he's full of confidence and he rightfully should be. Read on for the guest post written by Mr. Fresh and hear what he has to say about playing The Game for a gamer girl.
January 11, 2011
The Game (1)
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skizzle fresh,
the game,
theory,
video games,
women
The Vice
Hint: this doesn't involve the city of Miami.
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itunes,
justin bieber,
katy perry,
music,
paper tongues,
the force,
UTA,
vice
January 10, 2011
The Update (1)
So I realize that my posts have been a bit more scattered as of late, but these are the things that pop into my head and I figure they are worth sharing. Some things more than others. As the writer of this blog I'm here on my technological knees begging you not to stop reading just because you haven't exactly found what you are looking for here. You will eventually, especially if I had more feedback (that was a blatant hint that you should comment on the posts whether you agree or disagree or whatever).
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3 minutes,
media,
mediatech,
movies,
ross ching,
technology,
update
The Plan
It's been awhile since anyone has posted on my [petition] or my [rant] about Stargate Universe being cancelled, but I've been made aware of other efforts to save SGU. Brian J. Smith, aka Lt. Scott tweeted about Save Stargate Universe's campaign to save the show. The Plan is to follow [The Plan]. After the jump you'll find a set of instructions on how we can help spread the word about Universe being cancelled, and help generate opportunities for the show to continue on. Follow The Plan and we could definitely work on ensuring the future of the series. Not only could this be good for SGU but it could also be helpful for all past and future sci-fi television series. TV has become a cornerstone to society, and science fiction is a way for us to see new worlds that can give us better insight into our own and ourselves. Let's do our best to prevent the injustice done to Stargate Universe and the fellow sci-fi series Caprica. I'd even go as far as suggesting a change in the name of the campaign from "Save Stargate Universe" to "Save Sci-fi Television".
Follow Save Stargate Universe's progress to save the show on [Facebook] and [Twitter] and stay tuned here for new info on the status of the Stargate franchise.
Later gaters.
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Follow Save Stargate Universe's progress to save the show on [Facebook] and [Twitter] and stay tuned here for new info on the status of the Stargate franchise.
Later gaters.
[END TRANSMISSION]
The Gap
We are the iGeneration. They are not.
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facebook,
igeneration,
old people,
technology
January 9, 2011
The Review (True Grit)
Seeing as this is my first official review I will tell you how this is going to be: 10 words or less, and then a verdict as to whether or not it is worth your $10-$15. Keep in mind, this is coming from some guy behind a computer screen (aka me) and our interest in movies may not quite align. So I plan to do my best to be as open minded as possible (most likely after this one) and give you a sentence or two about where I am coming from in reviewing this.
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jeff bridges,
matt damon,
review,
true grit
The Week (of 1.9.11)
And so it begins, the epic movie release year known as 2011 is upon us, kicked off by The Green Hornet. Can you handle it? Well if not you could always go see The Dilemma, or find something else on this list of releases, such as The Social Network, that could keep you busy until the summer, or the next big thing.
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doctor who,
green hornet,
movies,
the social network,
tv,
video games
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