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Geoffrey Long is a media analyst, scholar, and storyteller exploring transmedia experiences, emerging entertainment platforms and the future of entertainment as the Lead Narrative Producer for the Narrative Design Team at Microsoft Studios. He is an alum of the MIT Comparative Media Studies program, a FoE Fellow with the Futures of Entertainment community, and a co-editor of the Playful Thinking book series from the MIT Press. His personal site can be found at geoffreylong.com.

Credibility, out the window.

I have a hard time respecting any critic that starts off a review by misspelling the author’s name.

Proof!

“Serious anomaly“, my butt! It’s the Koozebanians! In related news, the President and a bunch of his luggage have gone missing. The only evidence left behind is an oddly-accented message left on the oval office answering machine saying, “Junior, it’s time to come home!”

Man at work.

Sorry for the radio silence today, folks. I’m in the middle of a total project frenzy. More later.

Nice lantern.

So Heather Champ has been taking some wonderful pictures and posting them to her new site, hchamp.com. I stumbled by there tonight after a long Flash-coding binge (I spent wayyyy too much time tonight doing Flash work, but here’s hoping it pays off) and found he’d posted this: heather champ, Grant Street. Love the reds. […]

Sometimes I hate my home state.

Oh, no. Courtesy of the New York Times: Move in Ohio to Ban Gay Marriage. Good grief.

Mutants do exist!

Cool! If it’s true that she started to develop early (although I don’t know what the normal benchmarks are for the learn-to-speak and learn-to-read points), I wonder if she uses a higher percentage of her brain… The comics could be true! Viva la sci-fi! Ahem. Make up your own mind after reading this: Ananova – […]

How apropos.

Courtesy of Dave Barry, check out the name of Microsoft’s lawyers of choice in the following article: Yahoo! News – Microsoft Takes on Teen Over Web Site. Niiiice.

On gay marriage.

So apparently the buzz is that Dubya wants to lay down a ban on gay marriage. What I don’t get is that we don’t ban Hindi marriages, Muslim marriages, Jewish marriages or atheist marriages, all of whom consist of people who are deemed as going to hell in the Bible. Doesn’t this imply that marriage […]

Moleskine notebooks in Bethesda.

To the person who Googled moleskine notebooks in bethesda or washington, your best bets are pretty much any Barnes and Noble in the area, or The Art Store in Georgetown. Good luck! (Hey, when you’re the only result on Google for something, you feel sort of honor-bound to provide some answers.)

I’m a bad, bad man.

So on a lark I was reviewing our referrer logs tonight while watching Shanghai Knights and doing a little work. Check this out. I am now responsible for completely hosing an otherwise respectable Google search: how to make inkblots. Check out result number one.