Wiki'd witch

Categories: Gaming

“Couple of days of light posting there, huh?” Yeah, a lot of my creative energies got sidetracked over here (original). It’s a wiki for the Unknown Armies game I’m in. I kind of blame John (original) for reminding me what a cool medium wikis can be. They’re basically Web notebooks — anyone can edit a page, and it’s very easy to create a new page. Active wikis grow like ivy, twining in odd and unexpected directions, creating a hedge maze of hypertext. ...

August 12, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

Where's the line?

Categories: Politics

Time for a risky comparison. In the year 2003, we’ve had three high-profile examples of a minority body using their legal ability to either effect or prevent change. The first is the Democratic filibusters used in the Senate to prevent three (out of many) of Bush’s judicial nominees from reaching the federal bench. The second is the Killer Ds — the Texas Democrats who fled the state to block redistricting. The third is the California recall election. ...

August 12, 2003 · 2 min · Bryant

WISH #59: Neos

Categories: Memes

WISH 59 (original) asks: Name three games you might use to get someone who has never roleplayed before into roleplaying. Well, it depends on the someone, of course. The games I’d use for my 12 year old nephew might not be the games I’d use for my mom. But, hey, here’s a shot at it. Feng Shui (original) is a strong first choice. Character creation is really simple, especially if you stay away from the martial artists. The genre is one that’s perfect for cutting straight to the action, and PCs are likely to succeed. The chances of a negative experience right out of the gate are pretty slim. Of course, it’s also a fairly violent game, so maybe not the best for Mom, which leads us to… ...

August 11, 2003 · 2 min · Bryant

How much?

Categories: Technology

Short form of the controversy: Dave Winer and Harvard are throwing a one-day blogging convention at Harvard. The entry fee is $500; $250 if you’re a Harvard affiliate. This strikes some people as too high. Today, Dave explained why the fee was $500, as follows: 1. It’s absolutely non-profit. OK, good. Irrelevant to why the cost is so high, though. bq. 2. We will use the money to pay expenses for speakers and students who will get in for free, some of whom will have their expenses paid. ...

August 11, 2003 · 2 min · Bryant

Oracle of Britain

Categories: Culture

Remember what Warren Ellis said about Mark Waid, spiky metal things, and Marvel? Read that, then read this (original). “Joe’s done a lot to make right what has been an unfortunate situation,” Waid said. “Not only is there no bad blood, but the door is open for me at Marvel and in some form or another, there is more Fantastic Four in my future.” 10 of 10 for Mr. Ellis. Well done, sir!

August 11, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

Spiky metal things

Categories: Culture

Warren Ellis has some simple words of wisdom on the Mark Waid firing (original). Let it rip, Warren: I dunno. I used to know Mark. He’s been humped by Marvel two or three times previous to this. If you keep going back to a place where they fuck you in the arse with spiky metal things, then after a while people will simply assume you like it. It’s kind of a non-story. ...

August 11, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

Free the wifi

Categories: Technology

Boston’s doing pretty well in the community wireless sphere, although perhaps not as well as Portland (original). Now Somerville is talking about business-based free community wireless networks. Not only is this fun times for me, it’s got cool potential as a prototype that could easily catch on elsewhere. Michael Oh is thinking of each network he builds as an instance of a larger concept, rather than building one-offs, which is the kind of thinking that makes a difference in the long term. ...

August 11, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

Impending Zevon

Categories: Culture

The new — the last — Warren Zevon album comes out on August 26th. The buzz is good.

August 10, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

Holy war

Categories: Politics

Not getting so very much press, but there’s a little war brewing between Ashcroft’s Justice Department and the American jucidiary. The proximate trigger was a recent Ashcroft’s directive to federal prosecutors: he wanted ‘em to research judges who give light sentences (original). Ashcroft has kind of been under the radar recently, what with the war and all. Seems as good a time as any to link once again to his interview (original) with the neo-confederate magazine Southern Partisan. (They called him “a jealous defender of national sovereignty against the New World Order.”) ...

August 10, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

The great god Pan

Categories: Culture

First, watch this (Quicktime, 1.7 megs). Then, read the rest of the Web site. Especially make sure you read the thesis, even though it’s long. You never knew about Disney dissecting fawns before, did you?

August 9, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant