Back in the spring my evening French language classes shifted to online learning, which meant we had a scheduled Zoom call twice a week. The Continue Reading
Life
David Bishop
My maternal grandfather only shared one story with me about his experience in the Second World War. Growing up I rarely asked him about his Continue Reading
A Sunny Day in September
I turned eleven years old on April 4, 2001. That fall I entered sixth grade my teacher was Mr. Duskin; he was a popular teacher, Continue Reading
Comedians of Unbelievable Natural Talent
A week ago I went to see a standup comedy show in Seattle. Specifically I went to see Andy Zaltzman, who hosts The Bugle Podcast Continue Reading
Mass Effect 2: The Agoge
I have a friend who have known now for well over a decade. He seems to be one of the few people who enjoys my Continue Reading
Mass Effect
The first time I played Mass Effect I immediately broke my game. I built my character and started the game. Then as I turned to Continue Reading
Creation
I watched Indie Game: The Movie today; and two things stood out to me. One is watching what the people who work on independent games and Continue Reading
El Camino de Santiago
I went on a walk this evening and I conceived an idea. It is a contingency plan for if I am still unemployed in August. Continue Reading
Walkabout
So for the past year or so I thought I wanted to go to law school and I prepared for it. I took a LSAT Continue Reading
Gondoliers
Apologies for neglecting this poor thing for so long. Got distracted with trying to find work, preparing for law school, getting a job in Colorado, Continue Reading