Young evangelicals not a lock for Republicans
Written by Aaron on June 29th, 2008
For a great read about how Republicans are losing young Republicans, read this.
For a great read about how Republicans are losing young Republicans, read this.
Pixar has once again delivered an incredible story full of fleshed-out characters in their latest release, Wall-E. From the opening sequence introducing us to an overly-commercialized, polluted mess of a planet to the closing credits, Wall-E had me and my girls laughing, tearing up and cheering for Wall-E and Eve as they fought for the return of humanity to Earth.
There is a lot to take in during the course of this movie, as in all Pixar films, and I can’t wait until the DVD release so I can pick out all the stuff I missed. I thought I caught the Mosters, Inc. logo on a building and some Pixar toys scattered in the immeasurable piles of trash.
If you get a chance, see Wall-E.
I’m finally getting the ball rolling on my geek network, AllGeek.tv. I’m working with a couple people on some pilot shows and am going to hit the freelance websites to find some people to do some logos and show opening sequences.
The site will have a mix of pre-recorded and live shows. Stay tuned!
I recently came across a “real-time” game called Virtual Villagers. I’ve seen it before, never checked it out. The company that makes it, Last Day of Work, is up to sequal number two so far.
Virtual Villagers (1, 2 & 3) is a pretty simple game that keeps on playing after you close it. Well, what it really does is use your computer’s clock to calculate what probably happened while you weren’t playing the game. It’s an addicting little game where you train your villagers to keep on certain tasks needed for the survival of your village and also to unlock various achievements and new parts of the island they are trapped on — Isola.
If you haven’t ever played it, it’s worth checking out.