In This Twilight Discipline The Wretched Ruiner — Review of NIИ in Manchester, NH

Good evening, it’s your friendly neighborhood cyst Sketch here bringing you an article for your Internet Arts & Leisure feed. Today we bring you a review on “Sex In The City: The Movie”… sorry, wrong drugs. Now that we’ve changed substances a proper review is in order. Last night the one man band Trent Reznor [...]

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Better Late Than Never: Halloween Treat

Some time after he donned fishnets and a corset for The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) and before he scared the ever-loving crap out of me in IT (1990), Tim Curry found himself in a made-for-television film called The Worst Witch. With other notable names such as Diana Rigg, Fairuza Balk (a hilarious role given [...]

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T-mobile’s HTC G1 “Googlephone” Unboxing and First Impressions of Android

A whole two days early, my G1 arrived on my doorstep. And now, for your viewing pleasure, the unboxing, and for your reading enjoyment, my first impressions of this snazzy new phone and it’s Google-developed OS, Android.
I will say right now that this won’t be the first or last of Android unboxing posts, and as [...]

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Bullshittin’ With Sketch: Interview with Jeffery Nothing of Mushroomhead

Good evening children, I come to you yet again blathering however it’s not complete nonsense, this one actually has some thought behind it that doesn’t involve tearing out the asshole of a pop culture icon (since most of the opening acts nobody knows.) A couple weeks ago I contacted Sir Jeffery Nothing from the masked [...]

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T-Mobile - Sorta Kinda Trying to Unveil the G1

That was the scene this morning when I went in to contemplate upgrading my phone, and check on my bill. I tried clicking through the broken promo image, and was let into a clearly unfinished area, offering the preorder of the G1, the first phone to feature Google’s Android mobile OS, which I was too [...]

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Cigarette Burns - A Tear Into weirdHolly

If someone reliable could tell me when in the future films would become solely based on finances it’d certainly save me the hassle of looking up articles on the Internet. If someone told me it would be next week I wouldn’t be shocked in the least since in it’s current state it’s just about at [...]

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An Opera and Chrome Memory Usage Comparison Shot

I realize that everyone’s probably already sick to death of hearing about Chrome, but I thought I’d chime in anyway.
Here’s a memory usage shot of Chrome versus Opera.

Click the image to see the big picture
It’s not really a fair comparison, as the same things aren’t open, but I realized that with the way I [...]

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RKNet’s Weird Tales: The Package

Today, while walking to work, the darnedest thing happened.
A shifty-eyed man with a sparse mustache approaches me, carrying a large package. He’s dressed like a UPS man, but his uniform is generic. No badge. No hat. Are those Chucks peeking out from below his pants?
“Hi miss…” he stutters, spit collecting in the [...]

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Love And The Long Shot

I believe that long shots in action movies are one of the biggest “fuck you”s to Hollywood. I recently rented “Death Sentence” which stars Kevin Bacon and is directed by James Wan (of “Saw” fame, not the shitty sequels.) For those unexposed to the movie, the story takes place around a white-collar family man Nick [...]

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A Journey into Lovecraft Country - The Necronomicon

That is not dead which can eternal lie,
And with strange aeons even death may die.
Something I have learned over the past decade is that every investigative hero requires the correct and proper equipment. One thing they require is a sensible bag to store manuscripts and treasures in. Indiana Jones had his modified gas mask bag. [...]

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