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April 4, 2010

about that recursive wil wheaton t-shirt...

I'm guessing a non-zero number of you have seen this picture:



Recursive_wheaton_t_shirt_by_basic_instructions 



I further imagine that some of you have seen the animated version. (Warning! May cause seizures, nausea, trips to Jupiter and Beyond the Infinite.)



Like all awesome things, this comes with a story.



Paul (of Paul and Storm) texted me one day and said, "Storm and I wanted to give you a surprise gift, but you have to grant permission for it to be made. You're going to get an e-mail asking for permission to use your image. I...

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Published on April 04, 2010 13:54

April 1, 2010

from the vault: april's fool

Every year, I dream up some epic April Fool's thing, realize how much work it would take to do it well, and end up just waiting to see whatever Think Geek does.



This year, I ended up doing something fairly (hey, my fingers just automatically typed fail while my brain was thinking fair. That's funny.) Anyway, I ended up doing something fairly quick and silly. On Twitter, I postedDbrentspiner I'm grabbing lunch with levar and frakes before the super-secret TNG reunion show table read. You...

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Published on April 01, 2010 13:49

March 31, 2010

one of my favorite moments from PAX East

This is what happens when Paul and Storm and I Get Excited And Make Things:

I forget precisely how this whole thing came together, but I remember Paul showing me the video, which prompted some sort of "this is the most amazing thing I've seen since the last time I said that" response from me. He and Storm and I ended up talking about how we wanted to do something like this for w00tstock, then realizing that, duh, PAX was just around the corner.

Storm wrote up the choreography, Paul did the...

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Published on March 31, 2010 14:13

in which the case for buying an iPad is almost made

When Apple announced the iPad, I was so unimpressed and bored with it, I couldn't even muster a "meh." It seemed to solve a problem that didn't exist, and while I kept waiting for Apple to make the case for it, I don't think they ever did.

I mean, if I'm going to spend five hundred fucking dollars on a device, the company had better make a very compelling case for why I need it. They should also not tie it into the worst mobile service provider in the history of known space, but I didn't even ...

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Published on March 31, 2010 11:38

March 30, 2010

in which wil feels homesick

One of the themes of my PAX keynote was Welcome Home, which everyone who had been to a PAX before could understand. For the first timers, though, I wanted to help them understand exactly why it is we say that, so I said:

All of the things that make us weird and strange in the real world? Those things that people tease us for loving, those things that we seem to care about more than everyone else at work or school? Those things make us who we are, and when we're at PAX, we don't have to hide...

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Published on March 30, 2010 14:26

March 29, 2010

greetings from the future (and 38000 feet), with a quick story from PAX

I'm posting this from an airplane that is currently 37966 feet above Port Stanley, Ontario. It's -78 Fahrenheit about 7 feet from where I'm sitting.



And I am currently on the internet, while my position is updated on Google Maps in front of me in almost real time.



There's just enough turbulence to be annoying, but not enough to be upsetting or frightening. It should stop in in about 15 minutes, if I am reading the map I have from Weather Underground in another tab correctly. A small child...

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Published on March 29, 2010 19:53

March 26, 2010

games are important. games matter. #PAX is where we come together to celebrate that.

The adrenaline and excitement from an incredible day at PAX East is finally wearing off, and I'm on my way to sleepy time, where I am a viking.

Before I go to bed, though, I wanted to share a little bit from my keynote today. This is excerpted from my speech:

Gaming is the foundation of the best friendships I've ever had, and it's the mortar that has held my group of friends together for almost 25 years. 

We are all here today because we love playing games. Some of the happiest days of our...

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Published on March 26, 2010 21:58

March 23, 2010

the play's the thing

I spent most of the morning and afternoon rehearsing my speech, listening to how it sounds, and making sure it times out right. The old improviser in me even played New Choice a few times with some ad-libs that amused me so much, I ended up writing them into the text.

Writing this speech and preparing it have been the singular focus of my life for so long now (in linear time, it's only been 6 or 8 weeks, but in hyperfocused mental writing time it's been much, much longer than that) that I...

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Published on March 23, 2010 18:14

March 22, 2010

In which I finally finish writing my PAX East keynote

The last two months have featured sleepless nights, 10-hour work days, and constant battles with the voices of Self Doubt, You Suck, Why Did You Agree To Do This, You're Boring me Zoidberg, and They're All Going To Laugh At You.



But a little earlier, when I finally got to turn this:



PAX_East__first_draft
 



into this:



PAX_East_final_draft
 



I could tell all those voices to shut the hell up.



I know that this speech is going to be compared to the one I gave in 2007, and quite frankly, that scares the hell out of me. My 2007...

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Published on March 22, 2010 15:31

March 21, 2010

James Randi: "I'm gay."

James Randi says:

Well, here goes. I really resent the term, but I use it because it's recognized and accepted.
I'm gay.
From some seventy years of personal experience, I can tell you that there's not much "gay" about being homosexual. For the first twenty years of my life, I had to live in the shadows, in a culture that was — at least outwardly — totally hostile to any hint of that variation of life-style. 
[...:]
Gradually, the general attitude that I'd perceived around me began to change, and...
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Published on March 21, 2010 12:44