Monthly Archives: September 2006
The Monster in the Closet
Generally, when people think of monsters, boogeymen and the like, they consider them to be fallacies of youth. But adults have their own set of boogeymen.
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Da-da-da-digg, da-da-da-digg, da-da-da-digg!
(Of the Week.) This week’s Digg: The 46 Best-ever Freeware Utilities Free programs = good. No issue, right? …right? Well, almost.
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Sects
Wow, I was searching on Google the other day and I noticed that there are an awful lot of different Christian sects. What’s up with that? Yes, Christians sure do love sects. Then again, who doesn’t?
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Best. Day. Of Television. Ever.
Firefly from 8 AM to 7 PM on Sci Fi. Scrubs reruns from 7 PM to 8 PM, followed by The Daily Show and The Colbert Report at 8 and 8:30 on Comedy Central. Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip … Continue reading
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Pirates vs. Privacy: I’m rooting for the Pirates
Here at Cyberpunk Hero we’re a big fan of the Pirate Party. If you haven’t heard of them, you should check them out. We like them because they believe in the freedom of information. All information should be free to … Continue reading
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I’ll Ask The Wizard For An Artist’s Hands
Here’s a picture I’ve always wanted to see: The human body parts that a computer replicates arranged as a computer. Replace the monitor with an eyeball, the keyboard with a mouth (and have letters on the teeth!), ears for speakers, … Continue reading
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The Magic Coin
I have a magic coin. Whenever I ca- I thought you didn’t believe in magic. Alright, nanotechnology then. “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic,” eh? Sure, what the hell. I have a magic coin. Whenever I can’t come … Continue reading
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Heiroglyph Grades or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Enjoy the Pictures
How is it that teachers can possibly hope to evaluate grades on a purely one-dimensional scale? Surely a brilliantly written but woefully short paper about Proust cannot be considered strictly worse than an average exposition regarding a local football game. … Continue reading
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Not a sitcom though. Those are really lame.
I’ve always wanted to create a cyberpunk comedy of some sort. The medium doesn’t matter – television, comic books, literature, it’s all good. It’s just something that hasn’t been done yet. The problem is, of course, that cyberpunk has an … Continue reading
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