Let Your Geek Flag Fly: Geek Fuel Launches on Kickstarter
Written on October 28, 2014
in Geek Culture

Monthly mystery box featuring the best of Geek culture launched Kickstarter campaign on Monday, October 20th Denver, CO (WEB) October 23rd, 2014 – Chaz Gray and his team of Geek culture aficionados are turning to Kickstarter to raise funds for the launch of Geek Fuel, a monthly mystery box filled with exclusive
Some Thoughts on Windows 8.1
Written on October 27, 2014
in Technology

My old desktop ran into some major issues last week. (My theory: antivirus ate a file.) While it’d still boot into Ubuntu, booting into Windows was not happening. It’s likely something that I could have fixed…eventually…but it’s been on it’s last legs for a while now (it was from 2011 I believe).
So Someone You Love Has ADHD.
Written on October 24, 2014
in 5 on Friday, Geek Culture, The Usual

I hopped on Facebook the other day and saw an article titled “20 Things to Remember If You Love a Person with ADD.” As someone who was diagnosed with ADHD as an adult (not uncommon for women) , I’m always looking to learn new things about the way my brain functions and
Book Review: Greyhound
Written on October 22, 2014
in Book Reviews, Books, Media, Reviews

When Nicole sent me the recommendation for Greyhound last week, I was both a) intrigued, because the tape on the cover reminded me of Rainbow Rowell’s Eleanor & Park, and b) concerned, because the tape on the cover reminded me of Rainbow Rowell’s Eleanor & Park… …and let’s face it. Once you read Rainbow Rowell, it’s
Review: Marry Me (Pilot)

NBC has cracked the formula of how to get me to actually watch a romantic comedy: Make a member of The State one of the leading characters! Fill the show with other comedians I also find funny (Casey Wilson, Tim Meadows), and you’ve got me in for at least a couple episodes.
Why I Love Living in Carmel
Written on October 20, 2014
in Around Indy

I was going to write a post about how suburbs get a lot of unfair flack. But as I was looking through the Solid Gold Eats archive, I saw Sara’s post on why she loves living in SoBro. And I really like this method so much better. Because really, every part of
Digital Organization: Bookmarks
Written on October 17, 2014
in 5 on Friday, Internet, Technology, The Usual

I am struggling to organize my digital life. And while there are several parts I could talk about (and most likely will at some point) right now the one that bugs me the most is my bookmarks. My biggest problem is self imposed. I don’t like keeping most of my bookmarks in
Octobers.
Written on October 16, 2014
in Geek Culture

This is my favourite kind of weather- warm, rainy, at the peak of leaf season with just the right smell of fall in the air. I love boots and sweaters and haunted houses and apples and pumpkin everything and if that makes me sound a like a middle class white girl obsessed
Advance Review: The Book Of Life
Written on October 16, 2014
in Reviews, Spoiler-Free Movie Reviews

This review is spoiler-free, containing only plot points found in the trailers. Walking into The Book Of Life, I had a single expectation: A visually stunning movie. I’m happy to say that it exceeded my expectations in the visual department, and on top of that was so much more. The plot of
Thoughts On AHS: Freak Show (Spoilers)

I have enjoyed every season of American Horror story so far. Not generally being a fan of the horror genre, I was surprised at how much the show originally grabbed my attention. I still think that season one has been the strongest, but both Asylum and Coven were solid seasons as well.
