I recently finished Martin Gardner‘s “The Whys of a Philosophical Scrivener”. Gardner is a Fideist, which describes anyone who uses faith to come to certain
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Reality TV Quick Reviews
There is a plethora of television called Reality TV on the air these days. How do you sort the bad from the awful? Here is a short review of a couple dozen shows so you can sort your laundry instead.
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I’ve compiled a list of reasons why we don’t have kids. Here they are: Kids are money-leeching, whiny little germ factories. Ask any parent. So
Read moreMy Take on Curling
How can anyone not be fascinated with Curling? Whenever it’s on the Olympics I watch it, and I sometimes find myself cheering. If you still
Read moreWhat Bryan’s Playing
In September I was playing one game. Borderlands. With a buddy.
Now I can’t keep up with all the games I bought over the months. Especially since my job is keeping me very busy, which is a good problem to have these days.
Read moreThe Cheese Touch
Last night at dinner my boys, aged 7 and 9, started doing something called “The Cheese Touch”. With fingers crossed, they would poke each other
Read moreDan Brown – The Lost Symbol
Dan Brown’s latest novel, The Lost Symbol, has an enormous amount of symbology, mysticism, ancient mysteries and facts wrapped around a weak story. The former definitely makes up for the latter, and it is worth the read, if for anything else, so the reader can learn more about perspective.
Read more5 Things I Have Learned About Adopting a Puppy
Puppies aren’t very bright. Much like their bladders, they don’t seem to have large brains.
Read moreStormtroopers Discuss Their Own 9/11
Classless? Possibly. Too soon? Debatable. Funny? Definitely. CollegeHumor puts together something that has not been discussed in the geek world: the idea that the Death
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For those that don’t know, I’m the Producer of the podcast EaglesFanCast – Views on the Philadelphia Eagles. I started it two years ago
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