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Ringworld, Pandora's Star, Dragonriders of Pern, IT, The Stand, Cryptonomicon, Snow Crash, Diamond Age, Neuromancer, Firestar, Dune, Rendezvous with Rama, A Song of Fire and Ice, The Wheel of TIme, The Lord of the Rings, Atlas Shrugged, The FountainheadHeroes
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- Apr 13, 2009 4:43 PM Dungeons & Dragons: Tiny Adventures introduces social hack'n'slash
- Apr 13, 2009 4:41 PM Radio Active #77: Footsteps in the Night
- Dec 3, 2008 9:06 AM Radio Active 74: The Sound of Distant Crashing Xboxes
- Sep 29, 2008 1:45 AM Radio Active 72: Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition
- Sep 16, 2008 1:58 AM Radio Active 71: Summer’s End
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About me:
A geek dad who works as a web developer by day and as a freelance writer by night. I publish the geek blog/zine Nuketown and have an almost-bimonthly podcast called Nuketown Radio Active. You can check out my work in Knights of the Dinner Table, SCIFI.com, SF Site and Inside Mac Games. When I'm not working or parenting, I'm usually gaming. Check out my D&D campaign Web site, The Griffin's Crier or my fellow Geezer Gamers. ..Who I'd like to meet:
Geeks. Geek parents. Gamers. Podcasters.Details
- Status: Married
- Here for: Networking, Friends
- Orientation: Straight
- Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
- Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius
- Education: College graduate
- Occupation: Web developer / writer
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Lock Haven University Of Pennsylvania
- Lock Haven, PA
- Graduated: 1994
- Student status: Alumni
- Degree: Bachelor's Degree
- Major: Journalism
- Minor: History
- Clubs: Role-Playing Underground, Eagle Eye Student Newspaper
1991 to 1994 -
Mt. Olive High
- Flanders, NJ
- Graduated: N/A
- Student status: Alumni
- Clubs: Chess Club, Science Club, Student Newspaper
1986 to 1990
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Can you beat my score on this quiz?
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
I got 100%. Can you do any better?
Harry Potter is the best
Hello, new friend! I love that quote up there. Q never disappoints. :D
Hey, the Underground was a great lesson in dysfunctional organizations. It paid off great when I was a reporter and discovered that *all* organizations are as crazy up as the Underground was. Only the school boards and township councils I was covering were actually in charge of people.
Besides, I had fun with the Underground. It could be strange, geeky and melodramatic, but I enjoyed it.
Happy GM's Day!


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