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Comics Cosmos – Luke Cage

ccWith the Luke Cage series hitting Netflix this weekend, it seems an appropriate time to give a little background on the character. Almost a year ago, right around the time Jessica Jones premiered, Kylan gave us a pretty extensive history of Luke Cage (and why he loves the character). So if you really want to delve into that history, you should go read that blog post (it’s right here). But today we’re doing the “quick and dirty” version. Continue reading Comics Cosmos – Luke Cage

Miss Dawn’ Musings – Appreciating the Greats

Blog-MDMA few months back (ok, it was way back in February), I wrote about delving into the history of favorite characters by reading their early stories. It’s a great way to indulge your fandom. Well I got a chance to indulge in that history in another way over the weekend at a convention. Continue reading Miss Dawn’ Musings – Appreciating the Greats

Best Geeky Finds – AI Gone Right: A Look Back at The Love Bug

Blog-BGFHe was a small little thing, but he had a lot of heart. His name was Herbie the Love Bug.

In 1968, Disney continued its run of live-action family films about sports with The Love Bug (G), starting a new series that is still known today with its many sequels. At this time, however, there was only one Bug—a Volkswagen who was conveniently anything but one. Continue reading Best Geeky Finds – AI Gone Right: A Look Back at The Love Bug

Irregular’s Intel – The Bell Biv DeVoe Theorem: A Scholarly Treatise

Blog-IILast weekend, while enjoying breakfast with friends, the subject of whether or not one should trust a big butt and a smile came up, which resulted in quite a discussion. Some had a problem with the term “never,” which is a sure fire way to end up on the wrong side of a logical fallacy, while others questioned whether it was in the coupling of the big butt and smile or, if one happens after the other, is this then negated. It then dawned upon me… perhaps this is the perfect opportunity to approach this paradigm from a different angle? We live in an enlightened age… perhaps there is an inherent error in the Bell Biv DeVoe Theorem? Continue reading Irregular’s Intel – The Bell Biv DeVoe Theorem: A Scholarly Treatise