Kotaku to host game discussion

Alright, as promised today we're kicking off the rejuvenated Game Club with a group play through of fan favorite of Beyond Good & Evil. If you're interested in playing through a game along side a group of friends and then discussing the deeper meaning of the game and its plot, don't forget to hop in.... Continue Reading →

PSP is big on the subways

According to one MTV writer, the PSP is the portable console of choice on the NY subway system: The official MTV Multiplayer count is: 67 PSPs, 44 DSes, and 6 GBAs witnessed by me between 6/15/07 and 6/15/08. The full story is here.

Gaming as a professional sport

"Don't call them dweebs. In South Korea, computer-game players are serious athletes driving a sport that is reaching big-money sponsors and millions of spectators worldwide." Click here for the photo essay from Time.

Harassment via Meebo

Long story short, a small loans outfit in the UK wanted me to post a link to their site on my Business Blog.   "Kelly" was pretty persistent, to the point of being a pain.   Here's part of the transaction: (4:37:26 PM) meeboguest598014: if I post a comment, it allows me to put my... Continue Reading →

Lunchtime Ride 5/30

Lunchtime RideFind more Bike Rides in Athens, Ohio Avg Speed 17.56 mph (nasty headwind on the way back) Max Speed 23.85 Time 29:32 Distance (bike computer) 8.63 miles

Vs. Mode: GTA IV round 2

In his response to my previous post, Paul has aligned much of what I wrote with many of the ACRL Information Literacy standards. It may seem at first glance like a stretch, but Paul does write a convincing argument that the GTA series of games do help players in learning and practicing skills information literacy... Continue Reading →

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