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Monthly Archives: April 2011
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Posted in New York City, virtual life
Tagged #quotesfromwork, bnter, Harold, my cyberpunk life, PvP, twitter
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Second Adolescence
It was my birthday this weekend, and I was a little bit down about it. As much as I don’t want to fall into the cliches about women and getting older, I still have to admit that turning thirty is … Continue reading
Missing Blue Robot
Saw this by my office. Tweet this!
Holiday Spirit
My Mom: Any suggestions for Easter dinner? Meg: Let’s have turkey and screw with everyone! My Mom: You’re not helping. Tweet this!
Hello Kitty Car
Saw this the other night. It’s actually NOT the first Hello Kitty car I’ve seen! Tweet this!
Overheard in New York
Harold and I were on the train the other night, talking about the game. It was the usual post-work subway, crowded and loud when we got on, but a lull happened to fall in the car a few minutes in. … Continue reading
Posted in New York City, virtual life
Tagged Harold, my cyberpunk life, not a f*cking waitress anymore, NYC, teleportation, travel, virtual life
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Deep Sea
When I was in Austin for SxSW, I got the chance to check outsome amazing indie games at Screenburn, and I wrote up my reaction to Deep Sea, over at Indie Game Mag: Deep Sea, Robin Arnott’s terrifying sound-based undersea … Continue reading
Posted in Austin, Game Reviews, my other writing, New York City
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Augmented Reality
“…and I’ve also been going to the gym here a lot,” Stick said, midway through the backlog of saw-this-and-thought-of-you that makes up our recent phone conversations. “Yeah, I know,” I said. “I saw it on your SCVNGR feed.” “Oh yeah? … Continue reading
Overused Metaphor #536
(There was accompanying text, but just as I was hitting Publish, I got a call from UMass telling me that I would retroactively fail every single literature and poetry class I’ve ever taken, unless I immediately deleted all that cliched … Continue reading


