Author: benhrome

Oh Look, Some Sort of List…

Oh Look, Some Sort of List…

Interesting. Wonder what this means? Sandh- Geneva -pest ??? Athens -iro Al-Jizah Port Sa- Mosc- ??? -pore Sydney -attai ??? Little Rock Den- ??? Ri- Sundance Albu- L- Koy- Titan

Image of the Moment

Image of the Moment

Red Tail Hawk in flight, taken during our recent trip to Tennessee/North Carolina. This shot was a total accident as I hadn’t changed my settings…but I like the end result, as it has the look of a painting. Just thought I’d share.

Jihad – the Experiment

Jihad – the Experiment

NOTE to all US Government cyberpolice – this is about a game, not current events. Thanks for playing! So anyway. Over the last 10 days I helped our intrepid BattleTech Line Developer crash-edit several of the chapters for the upcoming Jihad Hot Spots: Terra universe plot book. I did it partially because I outlined the …

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Ice Time

Ice Time

I find myself in possession of a few minutes before the final regular season game of the Washington Capitals (against the Boston Bruins) so I thought I’d jot down some thoughts regarding the opportunity the Capitals have given me over the last few months. Back in January, I was discussing (via email) with Tom – …

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And My Comment Is…

And My Comment Is…

No comment. Okay, well maybe a small one. (Don’t know what I’m talking about? Some background here – this is my primary freelance client, of which I am an assistant line developer for one of their game licenses.) Regarding the actual events, I won’t comment. The official press release from Randall pretty much says it …

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And the Wheel Keeps On Turning…

And the Wheel Keeps On Turning…

Happy New Year! I resolve to write more in 2010 than last year – 2009’s total paid (and WLDC) word count, including blogs, articles, press releases, books and whatnot (not counting personal doodling and blogging here) exceeded 65,000 this year – and to make a dent somewhere. Now, understand, that doesn’t necessarily mean I’ll write …

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The Strange Comfort of Brian Jungen

The Strange Comfort of Brian Jungen

The use of every-day objects to create Indian cultural icons is something very different, born from Native ingenuity of crafting one object out of another, a common practice with many First Nation people. Jungen commented that he grew up watching his Dunne-za relatives recycle everything from car parts to shoe boxes. “It was a kind of salvaging born out of practical and economic necessity, and it greatly influenced how I see the world as an artist.”

NatGeo: Terra Cotta Warriors Invade! (Preview)

NatGeo: Terra Cotta Warriors Invade! (Preview)

I was invited last week to a special local blogger/photographer pre-public event at the National Geographic Society, celebrating the visit of the extremely rare-outside-China terra cotta warriors. DC was the last stop on a four-city tour; they had 15 of the figures on display along with roughly 100 total pieces. We only had an hour …

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Dear Dunder Mifflin…I Resign

Dear Dunder Mifflin…I Resign

‘Dunder Mifflin, Inc.’ courtesy of ‘Marcin Wichary’ Dear Mr. Wallace: I’ve been a faithful employee of Dunder Mifflin going on five years now. I loved showing up each week; my fellow employees were quirky, endearing and awesome. Even my boss, Michael Scott, was fun – if a bit clueless. He had his redeeming qualities, which …

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A Time of War, in Beta

A Time of War, in Beta

If you’ve not heard the news by now, Catalyst Game Labs has released for a limited time, their new core rulebook for the BattleTech RPG in a “beta release.” For $10, you can download the PDF, go hunting for errors, submit a ‘story seed,’ and then get the free, full upgrade when the final version …

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