The DM
I am currently a Director of Design at two midwest entertainment companies. I am self taught in digital art and media, as well as numerous art and writing styles.
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Deathmatch for Those on a Budget: Part 1The first of a series reviewing free and/or open source FPS games.
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A Review of Windosill - Childlike WonderPlaying the oddly named Windosill is a dream-like experience, but it is worth the money they are asking for?
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Beat Hazard - Music is the WeaponHow compelling and interesting can an amalgamation of the rhythm and shooter genres be?
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Taking the Toshiba L505D Laptop for a SpinFor your average home user this laptop isn't horrible, but if you want to go beyond simple activities like watching movies or installing a new OS, there are some problems.
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Creating Beautiful 3D Landscapes is About to Get EasierDAZ 3D announces the beta release of the next version of its popular Bryce software.
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Killing Floor - Video Game ReviewDoes Killing Floor stand tall above its parent game or does it slump to the ground?
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Lost in Yonkers Premieres at Village Players Theater in Oak Park, IllinoisA look at the Village Players Theater production of the Neil Simon play of young boys and their family as they change and grow in 1940s America.
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Love Letters Premieres at Skokie Music Theatre FoundationSkokie Music Theatre Foundation brings the Pulitzer Prize-nominated Love Letters to the Chicago area for special showing on January 24, 2010.
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Glimpsing the Shattered Horizon - Video Game ReviewDoes Shattered Horizon bring the first-person-shooter genre to fresh uncharted territory or is it simply crashing back down to Earth in flames? -
Osmos - Most Relaxing Game You've Never PlayedIt's kill or be killed in this relaxing serene physics puzzler ... wait, what? Osmos is a game that defies description, but is it worth your $10?
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Dragon Age: Origins - How Deep Does This Rabbit Hole Go?Just how good is Dragon Age: Origins? Is the game worth suiting up and heading out adventuring, or should you wait for the next quest?
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Audiosurf Putting Your Music in the GameThe genre of music video games is tired, too many Heroes and Bands and there are only so many plastic instruments you can own and so many expansions to buy before it just gets tiring. Then there's Audiosurf.
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Wildfish Sushi in Arlington Heights, Illinois - Restaurant ReviewA look at the sushi restaurant in the downtown mall near the Arlington Theatres.
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Defense Grid: The Awakening - We've Recovered a CoreIn a world where tower defense flash games are a dime a dozen, does Defense Grid have what it takes to fend off it'd competition or will it just be swarmed?
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Steam Aftermath: Beyond Good and EvilDuring Steam's holiday sale, the critically acclaimed Beyond Good and Evil was on sale for $5 and was a big seller the day it was discounted. However the game is unstable on newer OSes, here's how to remove most of the issues.
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Installing Windows Games in LinuxIf you can't live without Starcraft, World of Warcraft, or hundreds of other games, but are sick of Microsoft and Windows or just want to try a new OS, there is a way to keep you gaming strong.
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GOS: The Good OS?A look at gOS, a beginner friendly Linux OS based on Ubuntu. Is it Linux's answer to the ease of Windows and MacOSX? -
Dugeons and Dragons: The Ashfields of TelarnaA running record of an adventure with analysis and information by the DM and select players on what works and what doesn't and how to prepare. -
Inhuman Responses: Why Does a Computer Decide My Life?A brief look into the act or pre-screening potential employees.
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Dugeons and Dragons: The Ashfields of Telarna Part 2 - From Slavery to FreedomA running record of an adventure with analysis and information by the DM and select players on what works and what doesn't and how to prepare. From being slaves to being free and the strange characters they met in the first session.
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Linux Mint: A Refreshing Taste of LinuxA review of the fairly new Linux Mint OS including the main differences between it and it's direct ancestor Ubuntu. -
Video Games: An Artform for the New MillenniumWhat is art? Can it be interactive, or is it a simple emotion given life thru an artists or performers hands? Can are be manipulated and still be art? -
The Open Source World - Leaving Microsoft and Apple BehindDo you wonder what Linux us? Does it scare you? Do you think that Internet Explorer is the top of the line in web browsing? Do you want to get a glimpse of what exists out there in free computer software?
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Unreal Tournament Has Changed, but is it for the Better?One of the most renowned FPS franchises has been updated, but it is all it's cracked up to be? Are you better off sticking with the older games in the series or should you fork out the cash for the latest sequel? -
A MMORPG for the Masses Who Don't Want Monthly FeesStart on a journey in Ascalon by yourself or with friends, meet new people, and progress thru an epic storyline.
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Dungeon Runners - Bringing New People to Online PC Gaming for FreeLooking to get into MMORPGs? Don't want to pay the monthly fee or not sure if you will even like the genre? Read on to find out about an excellent way to break into the MMORPG scene for free.
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Digital Coloring in Photoshop CS2 - Part 2Many people do digital coloring and many of them used advanced techniques. You do not need to trace over all your work with the pen tool, you don't need to do your shading on the paper, and you do not need to use the magic wand tool for all your coloring.
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Digital Coloring in Photoshop CS2 - Separating the Line ArtMany people do digital coloring, and many of them used advanced techniques. You do not need to trace over all your scanned work with the pen tool, you do not need to do your shading on the paper before scanning, and you do not need to use the magic wand tool. -
Milwuakee's ComedySportz Packs in the Crowds for Adult Improv Every Saturday NightIt's a simple setting, 5 guys on stage, 100 people crowded into the auditorium. As foul jokes and obscenities fill the air, everyone is laughing so hard you can't help but not care that you were offended by a joke just 30 seconds ago.


