The End is Nigh – Infographic by LifeQuotes4u
The End is Nigh – 8 Ways the world might come to an end
The End is Nigh – Infographic by LifeQuotes4u
The End is Nigh – 8 Ways the world might come to an end
+Kate Testerman and I both have serious willpower issues when it comes to bags. This one looks awesome, and kind of perfect for my rare travel needs. That said, I'm not sure if it's 110 bucks awesome.
Skooba Laptop Weekender Travel Bag – a carry-on bag for gadget lovers
I go somewhere on a plane at least twice a month. For over ten years I’ve used a Briggs & Riley roller carry-on, and I’ve been fairly happy with it.
But… I just finished the Scalzi/Wheaton pairing for Agent to the Stars (spoiler: funny!)… and I haven't read Redshirts yet… and…
Well, dammit. Daily Deal? Fiiiiiine.
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Redshirts is Audible’s “Daily Deal” For 9/9/13 | Whatever
And that means you can pick it up for $2.95, which is a ridiculously low price. Even if you’ve read it before, it’s worth picking up for the awesome narration skills of Wil Wheaton. Here’s the link. (Before you ask, as far as I know it’s for the US only. I know, I know.
250/365 | ktbuffy
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I've recommended this book (especially the audiobook version) to dozens of people. It's some of the most fun I've had with an audiobook series.
Rivers of London (AKA Midnight Riot) | TheMittani.com
I’m a bit weary of urban fantasy. The vampires. The werewolves. The love triangles (and love rhomboids, and love dodecahedrons). The trench-coated, eye-glowing, foggy-streeted, wizard-for-hire sameness of it all. So, if you figured I’d approach Ben Aaronvitch’s Rivers of London (sold as Midnight …
I read about this game and thought immediately of +Mark Brueschke for some reason.
Glory to Arstotzka!
So over the past several days, I’ve played and enjoyed the hell out of an indie game called Papers, Please. The premise of the game is–bear with me–playing a stamp-wielding immigration officer in the communist nation of Ars…