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Phantom of the Attic Moves to Downtown Easton

Posted in by Kenneth Newquist on Wed, 11/21/2007 - 12:36pm

Phantom of the Attic, my friendly neighborhood gaming/comic book store moved to downtown Easton, Pa. this week. The store's located at 125-129 Third Street, one block east from the Route 22 4th Street exit. The new location is great -- it's got beautiful hard wood floors, expansive amounts of space, and the Silver Surfer flying in one of the two display windows.

Geeks Can Run for Office ... and Win!

Posted in by Kenneth Newquist on Sun, 11/18/2007 - 5:07pm

Atlas Games President John Nephew's been elected to city council in Maplewood, Minnesota. According to Gaming Report, his opposition tried to play the "games are evil" card, but clearly it didn't work. I'm not saying I want to run for city council in Easton, I'm just saying I find it interesting that a gamer was able to do it ... and win.

Nephew talks about his win and the mainstreaming of games at ICv2.

Radio Active 59: Novel Update, Seeds of Destruction, NanoMonkeys, Invincible Super Blog

Posted in by Kenneth Newquist on Tue, 11/13/2007 - 1:23pm
Book Cover: Hellboy: Seeds of Destruction

On this edition of Nuketown Radio Active, I update folks on my quest to write a 50,000 word novel in 30 days, check out a new LEGO Chess set, debate what to call a hybrid unicorn/pegasus.

In Netheads I talk about Chris's Invincible Super Blog, a blog featuring capsule reviews of current and classic comic books and the NanoMonkeys Podcast, which returns for its second year of offering advice and encouragement to those participating in National Novel Writing Month. Rounding out the podcast is a review the Hellboy graphic novel Seed of Destruction by Mike Mignola.

Novel Writing Month Status Report

Posted in by Kenneth Newquist on Wed, 11/07/2007 - 10:25pm
National Novel Writing Month
Today's Word Count: 499 (11/30)
Yesterday's Word Count: 4,753 (11/29)
Running Total: 53,379
Goal: 50,000
My NaNoWriMo Profile

Halo 2 Soundtrack, Vol. 2 Delivers the True Halo Experience

Posted in by Kenneth Newquist on Sat, 11/03/2007 - 9:00am

When Halo 2 was released, it was accompanied by a soundtrack. Unfortunately, it wasn't the soundtrack fans had been hoping for: instead of one featuring the music from the game, it instead pulled the old "music from and inspired by the game" trick. While a few game tracks could be found on it, including "Halo Theme Mjolnir Mix" and "Ghosts of Reach", it was also loaded with tracks by Breaking Benjamin, Incubus, and Hoobastank.

It was tolerable. The game-specific tracks were great, and a few of the "inspired by" tracks grew on you over time, but it wasn't the soundtrack we wanted.

Volume 2 is that soundtrack.

Snoopy's RSS Hell

Posted in by Kenneth Newquist on Thu, 11/01/2007 - 9:36am

I've been fighting the good fight against RSS bugs in Moodle 1.8.2. The problem isn't actually with Moodle, but with Snoopy, the PHP class that emulates as a web browser and which Magpie RSS library uses to fetch the feeds.

It seems that the current version of Snoopy has some issues with redirected URLs. It has trouble following 302 Page Moved messages and has an annoying habit of putting the port number into redirected URLs. While it's not technically wrong to do this, not every web server thinks that the urls foo.com and foo.com:80 are the same (strange but true).

Case in point: The Wall Street Journal. The following feeds involve redirects (apparently served through FeedBurner, so I'm betting any feed using FeedBurner would have the same issue):

http://online.wsj.com/xml/rss/3_7011.xml
http://online.wsj.com/xml/rss/3_7014.xml