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He is an instructional designer, accessibility advocate, creator of The Tears of a Machine RPG, singer, and aspiring composer.
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The BBC’s library of classic sci-fi sounds is now available to sample

I saw an article about this week’s video game industry layoffs and they mentioned Concord again, so I want you to remember that the title track kicks ass.

Registered to go to my congressional rep’s town hall on Thursday, but I worry there won’t be much left for me to do by then than just fall down asking “why?” repeatedly.

Easily one of the best threads of all time.

“Eligible applicants cannot exceed a total yearly gross income of $33,500 for a single person or $41,500 for a married couple, according to the city. Applicants will be required to submit proof of income, identity, and residency. “

A laughable thing about the Department of Energy boondoggle, is we went down this road 8 years ago. Trump was jazzed to put Rick Perry in charge of dismantling the windmills. Then Perry shows up on his first day and learns he’s in charge of tracking the world’s supply of uranium. No lessons learned!

Okay. Back on the horse. Going to put Contract Work on the SPARKS indie game program at #Dreamation.

If I am ever driven by mania to declare “I will become the Joker,” I mean this Joker, specifically.

Sometimes I see strange things on my morning run.

Excited for the first episode of Abletop next week? Here's a thread 🧵 of more info: 🟣What is it? A series of 6 hour-long episodes on tabletop game accessibility, hosted by Laura Kate Dale & Cari Watterton. Each episode has a focus topic, is conversational, and is formatted like a podcast.

Decided to be the gadfly at the office who points out that the demolition of CFPB, OCC, and other consumer protections against fraud have a real, tangible impact on what we do all day.

Rewatching The X-Files and it’s interesting to see how it skirts some of the problems of conspiracy theory nuttiness, when they aren’t being lazy. There’s also a lot of intelligent subtext for those willing to pay attention. 1/5

Got a decent response from my Representative's contact form, so today I begin a running dialog. Sorry to the staffer who has to parse my purple prose, but after reading so many books of the letters Romantic era composers wrote to one another, I can't help but get a little passionate.

“See, I keep lying to myself…”

This. This is amazing!