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													 We will be updating the calendar with click functionality day by day. Amazing technology for all.
We will be updating the calendar with click functionality day by day. Amazing technology for all.




 Sundays, like every other day, are for the written word. It’s part of what makes us human: those ants of script crawling across page after page. Those wisps of intellectual ether frozen into ink and pixel. If there was nothing else to do besides read, we would still experience lives of extraordinary richness. Unless you were just reading reviews of Call of Duty games. Then it’d be shit.
Sundays, like every other day, are for the written word. It’s part of what makes us human: those ants of script crawling across page after page. Those wisps of intellectual ether frozen into ink and pixel. If there was nothing else to do besides read, we would still experience lives of extraordinary richness. Unless you were just reading reviews of Call of Duty games. Then it’d be shit. There might be a couple of minor updates during the next week, but we’re otherwise slumbering until the 3rd, when we get cracking for another year. And it’s going to be a really significant year, too. You should see my list of Stuff To Write About. It’s awesome.
There might be a couple of minor updates during the next week, but we’re otherwise slumbering until the 3rd, when we get cracking for another year. And it’s going to be a really significant year, too. You should see my list of Stuff To Write About. It’s awesome.

 Belgian fantasy role-playing epic Divinity 2: The Dragon Knight Saga
Belgian fantasy role-playing epic Divinity 2: The Dragon Knight Saga  Rod Humble, you might recall, has been at the controls of EA’s The Sims projects for the past few years. But no more. Linden Lab have just
Rod Humble, you might recall, has been at the controls of EA’s The Sims projects for the past few years. But no more. Linden Lab have just  We’re all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the Star Trek.
We’re all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the Star Trek. 




