00:00 13 Aug 2002.
Updated: 21:48 03 Dec 2006
Reasons why I prefer using free rather than proprietary software.
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00:00 08 Aug 2002.
Updated: 16:00 08 Jul 2013
Why Wizards of the Coast should spend money to create strong replay features in MTGO.
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00:00 10 Oct 2001.
Updated: 23:25 07 Jan 2007
Examines the nature of credibility in prose and different ways in which it can be enhanced, with reference to the named stories by Poe and Gilman.
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00:00 20 Sep 2001.
Updated: 15:40 19 Mar 2006
A hollow sea
Coming in with the tide
Washing over my mood
Trickling into the rock of my self
Seeping through to my soul
Filling me until I
Too
Am hollow
00:00 19 Sep 2001.
Updated: 16:47 19 Mar 2006
Again
Again
Again
Fire trapped beneath
Blood
The blood flows through my veins
It wants expression
It wants a voice
It wants to be heard
It wants to be fire
I ignore it
I bury it under conformity
I muzzle it
I maintain an icy grip
I cut off its flow
I am slowly and deliberately killing myself
00:00 14 Aug 1999.
Updated: 22:02 03 Dec 2006
A reaction to what the US does to its young; written post-Columbine as a welcome to a friend moving to America.
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00:00 30 Jun 1999.
Updated: 20:44 26 Jun 2013
Can a dyed(Blue)-in-the-wool control junkie play Sligh? My 1999 Irish MTG Nationals report.
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00:00 30 May 1999.
Updated: 19:01 24 Oct 2010
A sustainable reading of the text suggests that aliens wrote this fragmentary masterpiece.
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00:00 24 Jun 1998.
Updated: 14:33 26 Jun 2013
My experience at the '98 Nationals, including one of the best comebacks and some of the worst drafting ever on the Irish scene.
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00:00 31 Jan 1998.
Updated: 21:59 19 Mar 2006
Suggests a number of radical solutions to serious problems with the Irish Leaving Certificate / college entry system.
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00:00 28 Feb 1997.
Updated: 23:43 07 Jan 2007
An interview that Sharon Jackson and I did for Trinity College Dublin's
Alternate magazine.
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00:00 17 Jan 1997.
Updated: 20:10 28 Jun 2013
Discusses how the short story form is highly suitable for dealing with the 'supernatural', and puts forward the claim that the short story is invasive by nature.
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