Armageddon!
This week’s Free Thursday is for the disaster movie lover and/or astronomy nerd: Purdue University’s Impact: Earth project.
This week’s Free Thursday is for the disaster movie lover and/or astronomy nerd: Purdue University’s Impact: Earth project.
In 1989, William and Scott Brewing Co. opened and began selling “Rhino Chasers” beers out of Culver City, CA. The brewery closed in 1997; its brands were licensed by the Minnesota Brewing Company of St. Paul, MN, while W&S went… Continue Reading
This guest post written by Wardsmith! Billions of words have been written about wine. There are magazines, websites, clubs and classes. If you’re /that/ serious about wine, please stop reading my drivel and go there, immediately if not sooner. On… Continue Reading
Front page reader A Teacher is participating in NaNoWriMo. You should check the results out. Here.
I don’t actually skateboard, I had terrible balance as a kid and never picked it up. But I’m late for a Free Thursday post, and one ought to pimp out one’s friends when they get the chance, so for the… Continue Reading
In the National Basketball Association, you are allowed to have twelve players on the active roster. There are five guys on the court at any given time, so you have typically have a team that has 2 centers*, 2 power… Continue Reading
Jaybird gave me the idea for this post, yesterday. (Edit from Jaybird: I’ve modified the post time for this in order to make it Monday’s Essay because it’s *JUST* *THAT* *GOOD*. So this isn’t referring to “yesterday” yesterday.) Lots of… Continue Reading
Today’s Free Thursday is undoubtedly known by all here… but the Free Thursday posts are after all not just for us, they are for the world. Looking for something to read? Project Gutenberg has about 36,000 free ebooks available for… Continue Reading
First, Alyssa went and started watching the X-Files (so all of this is clearly her fault). Then Erik had to chime in on whether or not the X-files was science fiction or fantasy. Jaybird tossed in $0.02 and finally Todd… Continue Reading
This week’s “Free Thursday” offering is not safe for work. MA for language, lots of it. If you played video games back when “ridiculously complex and totally arbitrary solution space” was the usual victory condition, you will appreciate this (if… Continue Reading