Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Tech Tuesday - The Eyes Have It

Three from Science Alert this week with the first being "A new invisible film made from healthy corneal cells could restore vision to millions."  Learn more here.


Also, have a look at how "Researchers have developed 3D movie screens that don't require glasses" here.


Finally, learn why an "Astronomer use[d a] pig's eye to show why you should NEVER look at the Sun through a telescope" here.


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Monday, August 15, 2016

RPG Media Monday - Star Wars Rogue One

About a month ago on the James Jacob YouTube channel, we saw the "Rogue One Panel Cast Interview Star Wars Celebration."  



Then a few days ago on the Movieclips Trailers YouTube channel they revealed "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Official Sneak Peek 1 (2016) - Felicity Jones Movie."



Finally, on the Star Wars YouTube channel they showed us "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Trailer (Official)."  Enjoy!



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Sunday, August 14, 2016

Sunday Funnies - Gygaxian Fashion

Three from armorclass10.com with the first being the "Body by Gygax" t-shirt here.


Also, have a look at the "Gygax Arneson 74'" t-shirt here.


Finally, check out the "Elite Game Master" t-shirt here.


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to start the week with a chuckle.
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Saturday, August 13, 2016

Saturday Crowdfunding Roundup - Elder Gods, Cards, & Minis

Three from Kickstarter this week with the first being "Fate of the Elder Gods - the boardgame of Lovecraftian cults" by GreaterThanGames here.


Also, have a look at "Medieval Playing Cards" by Elephant Playing Cards here.


Finally, checks out "Star Hat Miniatures: Heroic Scale Metal Figurines for RPGs" by Darcy Perry here.


Keeping an eye on those Kickstarter & IndieGoGo
projects plus other crowdfunding efforts.
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Friday, August 12, 2016

The Friday Grab Bag - Museums, Munchies, & Manuscripts

Over on blog.laterooms.com, learn of "8 London Museums You’ve (Probably) Never Heard Of" here.


Also, on penn.museum, the folks at the Penn Museum tells us "How to Make Cuneiform Tablet Cookies" here.


Finally, on beinecke.library.yale.edu, "The Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library" sayd they will reopen early next month here.


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Thursday, August 11, 2016

Throwback Thursday - Joanne Whalley, Sorsha, & Beowulf

I've been catching up lately on a few shows I had meant to watch when they were first on including Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands.  It's a twelve-episode first season of a re-imagining of the epic poem.  One of the female leads in the show who plays the Rheda, Hrothgar's wife in the epic, is played by Joanne Whalley who some might remember as Sorsha from the classic fantasy film, Willow (1988).  As I mention elsewhere, "She has a much deserved lead and acquits herself well. Since first seeing her as Sorsha in Willow and enjoying her in The Borgias and Wolf Hall, she makes the most of her role in this. Something else I am liking about this show is the many gray areas. They make Beowulf a clear-cut Hero, and purposefully make him sort of flat in that regard, and make the creatures (trolls, barghests, etc) very straightforward antagonists. But the dimensions of all of the rest of the major players from Walley on down are manifold, neither villains nor heroes. Lots of character depth and many characters to juggle, leading to some cool mysteries and twists. There's an early murder which was resolved in a way I did not see coming, and not for lack of clues. This show is much better than the critics let on."


Regarding Beowulf, "I first read the 1963 Burton Raffel translation when I was a youngster, as it was readily available in paperback. That introduced me to the text and the story. I have since read a number of modern translation and haven't read anything older than Raffel's attempt. The 1991 alliterative verse translation by Frederick Rebsamen cleaves as close to a faithful Modern English translation as I have read and uses mirrored pages for the passages in Old English, which can be helpful for those wanted to learn the older language and understand the translation process more closely. The 1999 Seamus Heaney version is a fun read but it should be said that he strives for a poetic outcome over an accurate translation and is often criticized for that. I still enjoyed it. There's a 2005 B&N published translation that I have heard is good, academically, but I haven't seen it yet. It would have been too late to make this list here."


Finally,  now I've been inspired to grab that Tolkien translation from a few years ago, since HPB just sent me a 40% Off online coupon and they had the hardcover new for $20 to start (with $4 shipping). Here's the listing on Amazon for comparison.  But let's take a last look back at Sorsha deciding she wants something and going for it in a clip from Willow . . . sadly, that doesn't work out so well for one of the guards who gets toasted.



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 or gaming-adjacent topics of the past.
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Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Events & Play Wednesday - Gen Con 2016

So, we'll take a quick last look at Gen Con 2016, keeping in mind that next year will be the 50th anniversary of this storied convention and one not to miss!  The ENnies nominees gathered for the awards show and the Gold and Silver recipients were announced online here.  The con expanded into the Lucas Oil Stadium even as we were told "Gen Con 2016 Sets New Records" here.


Also, on The Opinionated Gamers, they reported on "Gen Con Day Three: What’s Hot, and What I Played" here.


Finally, on the coolminiornot YouTube channel, they gave us a video with a "Gen Con 2016 Day Four Recap."  Enjoy!



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