Author Archives: jesse
Paternal
My review of the new Conan movie is as follows:
Subsisting in a Post-CD World
Neil Peart on why Rush is no longer an album-per-year band: I know that the mechanism that brought us up doesn’t exist anymore. For instance, a perfect example of how reversed it is, in those days we made no money … Continue reading
That one time sexism would’ve earned me points.
I lost this round of Anticipation because I didn’t think the game would go there. It did. Lesson learned. :p
Down with apps…really.
With a little tweaking, this can be applied to the ultimate app—Windows 8: Want to use an inconsistent version of our OS where you can’t get your work done without constantly having to toggle back and forth between two separate, … Continue reading
The Appening
New SuperMegaNet posted over on the mossy side of the Web. Obligatory excerpt: Jan’s the quiet, disinterested type, the guy who stands nondescript at the edge of a crowd gathered around a seizing shopping mall Santa. He’s not shy or … Continue reading
Point of GNOME Return
I don’t know why people hate on GNOME Shell so much: I am convinced that Gnome has no future. It will soon be pushed into obsolescence by its own suicidal design. For those who want traditional, there’s Cinnamon or KDE. … Continue reading
Bedroom Apocalypse
For reasons that are quite possibly beyond human understanding, the world as we know it did not come to an end in 2012—which means that it, much like the ragged, sleepwalking corpse that is SuperMegaNet, shall continue to lurch onward … Continue reading
The Nakayoshi Factor
SuperMegaNet episode 5.2, “The Nakayoshi Factor,” has been posted over where the sun don’t shine. Theo hasn’t seen some action in a while, so I figured it was time to change that. Hence the reason for the darker, more introspective … Continue reading
Grand Theft Cell Phone
Trust me, I did my best to prevent it, but it looks like Vol. 5 of SuperMegaNet has gotten off to a moaning, groaning, snooze-button-pressing start over at That Blog Which Must Not Be Named. You may want to lay … Continue reading
Day-Old Wangs
It’s perhaps ironic that day-old wangs are harder than their fresh-baked counterparts.