shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - May 14 2008 | technology, games, news
More from Slate's special issue on procrastination! Solitaire truly is a procrastinator's enabler...
Quoted: In a 2000 Wall Street Journal essay, Slate's founding Editor Michael Kinsley wrote that this here magazine once "thought of adopting the slogan 'Slate: The Thinking Person's Solitaire,' but rejected it as too honest."
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 28 2007 | games, music, technology
Ha, an actual guitarist from the band Sleater-Kinney (shout-out to WA state, woohoo!) tests out the new video game, Rock Band.
Quoted: The game Rock Band isn't about music or about being in a band, it's about pretending. But instead of pretending alone, as you might in karaoke or Guitar Hero, you pretend with other people. Rock Band is Guitar Hero for people with more than one friend. It's a theater group set to music, and just as nerdy.
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