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August 2006

Udra: My RPG Campaign History in Several Parts

1989 to 1994: Udra Becomes More Serious, if Schitzophrenic. After a long hiatus, between ’84 and ’89, where I pretended I was normal person and denied my true nature, I met a new friend who revived my interest in roleplaying games again. To start with, his first character he built was a cleric! No one [...]

Makin’ the Big Bucks Now!

So I just recently learned that my domain name is worth $10,400 but my actual site is only worth $564.54. I also learned that I can reasonably demand $30 for each and every text ad that appears on my site. Do you find those numbers hard to believe? Well, they aren’t that bad. Let’s see [...]

Education Stinks

Why is it that education seems so resistent to technological improvement?

Yes, more stuff about accessibility

By way of Amor Mundi, I found a link to this really interesting site called, the Open Prothesthics Project. This is nifty to me on several levels. It ties into accessibility and assistive technology. It ties into open source engineering. GPL doesn’t have to be just about software. It can tie into stuff like fab labs. [...]

Now this is really neat!

Some guy went and built himself a giant robot suit to cruise around in! I mean, think of the legions and legions of ten year olds and former ten year olds who’ve always wanted to do something like this! What kid hasn’t dreamed up building something so terrifying that they’d have to call in the [...]