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

    mind expanding, mind exploding

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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

    on a citywide scavenger hunt for joy

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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

    ok Hyrule now let's get in formation

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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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    Going Viral: How the Resident Evil series makes Big Pharma its true villain

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    One Day You Will Die, an indie game that predicts the cause of your death

    The CDC doesn’t do fun, but this game does

    By Joe Corbett

    Filed In Gaming

    If you listened to my most recent podcast, you’ll know that I love indie games, and a few days ago I downloaded pretty cool new one. It’s a procedurally generated side-scroller called One Day You Will Die that has you grow older and avoid the most common causes of death in each year of your […]



    MacBook Pro Battery replacement in one simple GIF

    Lithium batteries make the world go round.

    By Joe Corbett

    Filed In Tech

    All batteries have a shelf life, which means every single gadget you buy that comes equipped with a rechargeable battery will, over time, lose its ability to hold a charge until it’s completely useless. When your MacBook Pro battery is finally dead, your once-fancy laptop becomes an odd-looking desktop computer. So, rather then remain tethered […]



    Use Preview on OS X to digitally sign documents

    Seriously, stop printing stuff you troglodyte!

    By Joe Corbett

    Filed In Tech

    If you’re printing out documents just so you can sign and scan them back onto your computer, then something is seriously wrong with your workflow. Preview for OS X allows you to skip the archaic printing and scanning process by letting you put your digital Herby John Hancock on anything that Preview is able to […]



    Wireless routers fighting for spectrum are slowing down your network (and here’s how to fix it)

    The ultimate 1st world problem is finally solved

    By Joe Corbett

    Filed In Tech

    Most networking hardware vendors will have you believe wireless routers simply need to be taken out of the box, plugged in, and assigned a silly name so that your neighbors know how funny you are. This is not true, especially for city dwellers who must contend with wireless interference from living in close proximity to […]




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