Archive for the Random Category

I think that this is going to be a continuing feature. I figure I’m eccentric and disorganized, so why shouldn’t my blog be as well.

In any event, this is the funniest thing I’ve found on the Internet today…

Wow, been awhile since I’ve updated the ol’ blog. Fear not, though; I have no intention of abandoning this site, nor the podcast, despite my lack of posts to either of them. Things have just remained unbelievably busy.

So, the news.

First off, Kristin decided to forgo her commencement ceremony from Chico State University in favor of going to Kubla Con. We have been convinced that we wouldn’t be able to make it this year, but it looks like we’re actually going. Had I been more on the ball, I would have registered earlier, but c’est la vie. Unfortunately, since I just registered the two of us today, I was too late to submit a Shadowrun event like I’d planned to. Perhaps next year. Or, I could always wind up running a game on the fly again. Perhaps I’ll come prepared, just in case.

Kristin also talked to our favorite folks over at Good Omens Games about doing some recording with us. This has prompted me to start looking at the Flip Video Ultra. I’ve been thinking that there is a glut of audio convention coverage in the world of gaming podcasts, so I figured that some con video footage would be appropriate. I have a feeling that I’ll be conning my fiancée into asking the questions, since nobody wants to see the fat guy on camera.

For those who are interested, I’ve been using Google Reader for my news feeds lately, and I’ve been actively sharing a great deal of articles, not a few of them from Pharyngula, the blog of biologist PZ Myers. I don’t think that I’ve ever really made much of an attempt to hide my opinions regarding the teaching of Intelligent Design Creationism in the classroom, but it hasn’t been an issue that’s come up a lot in discussions of RPG design. Suffice to say, if you read Dr. Myers blog, or see the articles I’ve been sharing, you’ll probably have a good idea of how I feel about the subject. I’d also like to encourage everyone to check out Expelled Exposed, a site that addresses the claims of Ben Stein’s anti-evolution film Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed.

This brings up another thing of note - as of next semester, I’m going back to school. A lot of things have changed in my life lately, nearly all of them good, and that’s prompted me to start taking a look at where I’m going in life. With my fiancée graduating from college, I just can’t stomach the thought of living off her residuals after we’re married, so I figured that I should do something to pull my own weight. So, it looks like I have to start trying for a degree in earnest.

To be honest, the thought of going to school as a 30 year-old is a little frightening to me, but I think I’ll manage to survive. Given the comments I’ve posted above, it should be no wonder that I’m seriously considering making an attempt to enter a scientific field. My problem is that I’m far too interested in far too many subjects to make the choice easy. So, I’ll be waffling around with general education courses while I work full time until I manage to come to a decision on what I want to do with the rest of my life.

My taste in gaming has matured over the years. When I got back into the hobby about two years ago, I found myself looking at my old standby RPG, Shadowrun, in its shiny new edition. It’s satisfied my for about two years now.

However, after listening to a lot of podcasts, and being exposed to new games, I’ve gotten it into my head to run a Burning Wheel campaign. Unfortunately, for some odd reason, my former glut of available players has all but dried up, and I’m having trouble finding a group to play with.

This is one of those things that will have to be updated as things progress. I have a feeling that when I finally get players for it, a BW campaign will be awesome. I’ll keep posting as updates come