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Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Baby Boomers & Video Games
Assorting all the information on baby boomers, what game preferences they have, and observations and what the data means.
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Link Aggregation
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ZA Critique: The Path
Why the Angry Face?
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Getting Burned Out on Games
Final Call for Banner Stuff
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Good Tutorials
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L.B. Jeffries
I'm in law school and will graduate in May of 2010. The pseudonym L.B. Jeffries comes from the Hitchcock film 'Rear Window'. Banana Pepper Martinis is the video game/Popmatters/random cultural stuff. The other blogs are short novellas I wrote.
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