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    Super Tantalus Run: Nintendo, and the allure of the just-out-of-reach

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    Westworld, and “The Bicameral Mind”

    the truth is, he IS Iron Man

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    The Question Concerning Iron Man’s Technology

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    The Parable of Pokemon Go

    RYUU GA WAGA TEKI WO KURAU!

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    The Cinematic, Life-Saving Sounds of Overwatch

    there is no victory without loss

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    Appreciation for Loss, and the Pokémon Nuzlocke Run

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    Zelda Doesn’t Need Linkle to Be a Feminist Saga

    giving attention to deserving conventions

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    The Pros of Mid-Level Cons

    for Nintendo fans, at least

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    Super Smash Bros. Melee: 15 years old, but still the King of Fighters

    Obedience breeds discipline, discipline breeds unity, unity breeds power, power is life.

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    Execute ‘sudo trimforce enable’ to keep your SSD healthy

    TRIM support for the rest of us!

    By Joe Corbett

    Filed In Tech

    According to Ars Technica, Apple’s release of OS X 10.10.4 not only brought us much needed stability updates via the removal of the system process ‘Discoveryd’, it finally gave us a simple command line to enable TRIM support for systems using 3rd party SSDs. Previously OS X only allowed TRIM support on OEM drives, so […]



    Sharing your location is not weird because mass shootings

    This would have also prevented Home Alone 1, 2, and 3

    By Joe Corbett

    Filed In Tech

    This morning I woke up to Twitter buzzing about an #activeshooter at the Navy Yard. I live in Southeast Washington DC, pretty close to that installation, though far enough away to feel absolutely safe. However, one of my family members commutes to work using the Navy Yard Metro, and the timing of this alert matched […]



    Apple’s AirPort Time Capsule and AirPort Express, networking options that don’t suck

    We want to connect with you...

    By Joe Corbett

    Filed In Tech

    I’ve been using Apple’s line of AirPort networking products since 2008 and have purchased and installed more than 20 AirPort devices in that time. Apple doesn’t have a reputation for being a leader in networking devices, most likely because they’re busy leading in 3-4 other product categories, but I’m a strong supporter of these products, […]



    Solid State Drives + Striped RAIDs = Maximum MacBook Pro Performance

    This RAID party doesn't require legendary armor

    By Joe Corbett

    Filed In Tech

    If you hear the term “RAID” and immediately think of World of Warcraft, then leave now and go back to your guild. Or read this wiki article for a quick education on the various RAID levels and their uses in data storage. In short, a RAID is a set of physical volumes configured via hardware […]




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