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Archive - Nov 2006

Universal Plans The Thing Remake

Posted in by Kenneth Newquist on Thu, 11/30/2006 - 10:05am

The Thing Cover Universal is planning a remake of John Carpenter's classic sf horror film The Thing. It will be written by Ronald Moore of Battlestar Galactica fame but no director has been announced. Other reports I've read suggest this may be more of a prequel than a straight-forward remake, in which case my opinion change. I can stomach a prequel, particularly one focusing on the Norwegians finding the downed spaceship and exploring it, but a straight-up remake/reimagining/rewhatever simply isn't needed.

Should John Carpenter's The Thing be remade?

Posted in by Kenneth Newquist on Thu, 11/30/2006 - 9:57am
Yes
0% (0 votes)
No
50% (1 vote)
Blasphemy -- I refuse to even consider it.
50% (1 vote)
Err ... what movie?
0% (0 votes)
Total votes: 2

Order of the Stick Christmas Ornament

Posted in by Kenneth Newquist on Wed, 11/29/2006 - 12:08pm

You know, I could very easily go broke buying ornaments for the Geek Tree. Case in point: Order of the Stick is now selling an "snow ball sneak attack" ornament. Ugh, some times it's so hard to be a financially responsible geek dad...

Delta Green Reprint Finally Shipping

Posted in by Kenneth Newquist on Sat, 11/25/2006 - 2:31pm

It's taken an age, but the Delta Green campaign source book for Call of Cthulhu is finally back in print. EOS Press, which is printing the book for Pagan Publishing, announced on their forums that the main shipment of books will arrive in December and should be available in January 2007. According to EOS' web site, the new edition is hardbound and has the traditional Basic Role-playing Game (BRP) stats and d20 stats compatible with the d20 version of Call of Cthulhu.

RPG Wishlist for Fall 2006

Posted in by Kenneth Newquist on Fri, 11/24/2006 - 3:00am

It's been a while since I've put together a good RPG wishlist, but over last few months I've managed to find a few products that have tempted my wallet, including the new urban fantasy book Cityscape and the alternative fighter combat book Tome of Battle by Wizards of the Coast, country and village map packs by Paizo, and some very cool mounted combat discs by sold by Alea Tools.

Cheap Geek

Posted in by Kenneth Newquist on Wed, 11/22/2006 - 3:39pm

Geeks love gadgets, but geek dads usually don't have a lot of spare cash. Enter Gearlog's Cheap Geek section which lists shopping deals from around the net.

CNN: Holidays Bring Out Online Scammers

Posted in by Kenneth Newquist on Tue, 11/21/2006 - 1:22pm

Phishing season is about to begin in earnest as holiday shoppers flock to web sites to buy presents for their loved ones ... and fall victim to a variety of scams aimed at tricking folks into believing their at a trusted retailer's web site when it fact its a dummy site created by a bunch of scammers in [insert obscure country name here]. CNN looks at a bunch of possible scams, from phishing to fake auctions.

Searching for a Good LCD Monitor

Posted in by Kenneth Newquist on Mon, 11/20/2006 - 12:28pm

The next big home improvement project around the ol'thermonuclear burg will be rearranging our third floor office space, turning my wife's craft room into something a little more office like (and a little easier for her to work in) and converting our old "office" into the new gaming room.

As a result, I'm going to lose my current over-sized L-shaped desk and get my wife's smaller workspace (which is ok, since I don't often get to work on the third floor, thus one of the reasons for the conversion). But my PowerMac will still be upstairs, and the reduced deskspace means that my ancient CRT monitor's days are numbered.

Web Server on a Stick

Posted in by Kenneth Newquist on Mon, 11/20/2006 - 8:34am

Or at least, a thumb drive. WOS Portable allows you to setup a working web server on a flash drive. The 200 mb installation includes Apache 2.2.0, MySQL 5.0.18, PHP 4.4.2/PHP 5.1.2.2 and PhpMyAdmin 2.8.0.3.

Robber Takes Allentown Teen's PS3 at Gunpoint

Posted in by Kenneth Newquist on Sat, 11/18/2006 - 10:12am

In a trend that was mirrored elsewhere in America, a gunman robbed a 17-year-old Allentown man of his PlayStation 3 at the Lehigh Valley Mall. I suppose this finally shows a connection between violence and gaming ... but not the one anti-gaming zealots normally screech about.