Oh god, its been over two months. Sorry everyone, kinda left you hanging on a rather depressing note. I honestly have not forgotten the blog. I actually blame my last post in a way. It’s not because I was depressed or anything, it was just that when I looked over it, typos and all, it [...]
Archive for the ‘My Silly Little Life’ Category
Sketches and Scribbles
July 10, 2009
On Disintegration Loops
May 4, 2009
Its been a year since I graduated. I find it interesting to compare where I was then and where I am now. Last year, I was eager to get out and go make videogames, something I had spent the last for years learning how to program in order to do. I was going to be [...]
On Waiting for Superman
March 13, 2009
Full disclosure: I am a rather large comic book fan. I am that dork in glasses who will sit in a superhero movie and tell my friends that “this is totally wrong”. They all love me. Really. Anyway, I love them, especially superhero comics. Oh I like my fair share of those quirky indie comics, [...]
On Traditions
March 2, 2009
When I was younger, I would always go to the Outer Banks in North Carolina to visit my mom’s family for Thanksgiving. After the epic rush that was dinner for anywhere between twenty to thirty people and seating for six, accompanied by the annual watching of the Washington Redskins getting rolled over by the Dallas [...]
On History in HD
January 27, 2009
Ah, the brisk air was exhilarating. Walking up the block in Parkview at 7am in the biting cold. Everyone was covered in multiple layers, though it was probably hard to tell as most of those layers were underarmour. Nicely stuck in that weirdly lucid state that you hit when you have had about three hours [...]
On Thermostats and Inaugurations
January 17, 2009
It is cold outside. As it is winter, the temperature is in the teens, single digits and even non-real numbers in several places in the Midwest. Needless to say, you can hear the collective click all over America as everyone starts turning on their collective heaters. All over except for two. The houses of my [...]