Discovered this over a Wil Wheaton's lovely blog. If you don't know who he is then learn. You've likely seen him before. In any case, I love you Mr. Wheaton.
(Don't click the read more, there isn't any more after this!)
I haven't, but I'm familiar with his work :P. Just a note: Mr. Wheaton isn't dead, which is why anyone wandering in here needs to click the link I put in the post. You'll understand the point of the title when you go there :.
He's pretty smart when it comes to geek culture, which I like. He doesn't attempt to treat it either too seriously or with any derision. He is a geek, after all :P.
As you already know, his writings are honest & humorous. I have his first 2 and need to get "Happiest Days of Our Lives". I keep thinking it'd be cool to see him at a Con too since he keeps going.
Hmmm ... hadn't I recommend his site a while back?! :P WWdN & WISB are on my links toolbar since they're favorites. Now I'm trying to keep quiet what the death really is since I had read it last week; meaning others have to actually click the link to find out.
*LOL* He is a classic :) Have you read any of his books too?
ReplyDeleteI haven't, but I'm familiar with his work :P. Just a note: Mr. Wheaton isn't dead, which is why anyone wandering in here needs to click the link I put in the post. You'll understand the point of the title when you go there :.
ReplyDeleteHe's pretty smart when it comes to geek culture, which I like. He doesn't attempt to treat it either too seriously or with any derision. He is a geek, after all :P.
As you already know, his writings are honest & humorous. I have his first 2 and need to get "Happiest Days of Our Lives". I keep thinking it'd be cool to see him at a Con too since he keeps going.
ReplyDeleteHmmm ... hadn't I recommend his site a while back?! :P WWdN & WISB are on my links toolbar since they're favorites. Now I'm trying to keep quiet what the death really is since I had read it last week; meaning others have to actually click the link to find out.
Great Post!
Ha! I should read his books at some point. Consider them on my long and ever growing "to read" pile.
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