Monthly Archive: September 2024
Saturday Morning Gaming: The Railroad Trick
I just had my least favorite gaming experience in Assassin’s Creed III.
POETS Day! At Home with Edna St Vincent Millay
I’ve had a great deal of trouble since reading that line considering anything she wrote to be genuine. That’s a frustration.
Is the Logjam About to Break?
The presidential election has so far been characterized by a very close race that has been a tossup in the Electoral College.
How Israel Got Hezbollah’s Pager Number
A digital Trojan horse, but suckering Troy into buying the horse online instead of left outside the gates, and then let the Trojans pick who gets the personalized attack.
From The Financial Times: From Taipei to Budapest: the mysterious trail of exploding pagers
Supply chain of devices involved in audacious attacks in Lebanon spans three continents
Clare Briggs: When A Feller Needs a Friend
As bad as it is when they’re noisy, it’s always worse when they’re quiet
The Unspoken Truth About The Trump Assassination Attempts
We should all be disturbed and alarmed by this second assassination attempt on Donald Trump.
97th Oscars Projections: The Mid Fall Festivals Outlook For The Best Picture Race
The 97th Oscars Best Picture race might arguably be even more competitive than the ongoing presidential campaign.
Saturday Morning Gaming: Returning to Old Games and Rediscovering Who You Used to Be
I keep discovering new things and new trophies that, for some reason, I didn’t get back in 2012 and 2013
Missing the Forest for the Trees on Springfield
These stories can go from neo-Nazi liars to presidential candidate’s mouth in days. The wall between fringe and mainstream has broken.