Monthly Archives: July 2014

Around the Web July 4, 2014

Are you a massive Game of Thrones fan? I bet you’re not as big a fan as this newly-wed couple. With the help of Blink Box they put on a fantastic looking Game of Thrones themed wedding. My personal favorites are the sister of the groom as Brienne of Tarth and the brother-in-law of the groom as Khal Drogo. Also, it wouldn’t be Game of Thrones without Hodor, the bride’s father.

Till death do they part...or George RR Martin.

Till death do they part…or George RR Martin.

I’m not a big fan of the Dani/John Snow combination, but hey, it’s their wedding.

Who doesn’t love Grumpy Cat? We all feel that way some times and it’s nice to know that no matter what happens, Grumpy Cat is there to show solidarity against whatever is peeving you. Of course the next question is “what could make Grumpy Cat better?”. The answer is obviously Peter Dinklage. Ok, so the picture is Photoshopped. But it is still one of the most awesome things I’ve seen in a long while.

My Hero.

My Hero.

Upon reflection of my last statement, I may need to get out more.

It’s no secret that Reddit is a hotbed of debate when it comes to Game of Thrones. From people going nuts about the most recent episode, to discussions about characterizations, and comparisons between book and show, Reddit has it all. What’s really interesting to look at is the shifts in the conversation as the season progresses, thanks to these helpful infographics. Percentages are based on totals in the various Game of Thrones and A Song of Ice and Fire subreddits. The biggest winner is House Martell with an almost 2% gain in popularity and despite having the Number One and Two highest drops (by percentage) Houses Targaryen and Stark still have over 11% of all flair.

If only things had worked out as well in the show.

If only things had worked out as well in the show.

On a positive note, the longer the show goes, the fewer Starks there are and the larger percent they each get.

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A BIG Surprise

Sshhh don’t tell anyone I told you, but Andrew and I have something BIG to tell you guys on Monday, involving Mikey Mason, the geek comedy king. It’s going to be huge and it’s going to be exclusive to Therefore I Geek.  This has been in the works for a little while now, and I’m so excited, I’m about to burst!! Stay tuned… (PS:  Here’s a hint!)dodecahedron

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Geeks You Should Know: Gary Gygax

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I think it’s appropriate to bring back Geeks You Should Know with one of the true heavy hitters, Gary Gygax. Gygax is best known as the creator of Dungeons & Dragons, the mother of all roleplaying game. Growing up in Wisconsin, Gygax developed a love for games of all kinds which eventually led him to find more complex miniature war games. Unsatisfied with the games that existed, Gygax began to develop his own game which didn’t require expensive, detailed miniatures and that allowed for more freedom of play. Through several iterations and in collaboration with fellow gamers, Gygax gradually developed the rules that would become D&D. Eventually Gygax, along with Don Kaye, founded Tactical Studies Rules (TSR) which soon published the initial run of D&D rulebooks. In 1986 Gygax had a falling out with TSR and resigned all his positions in the company. Gygax passed away in March of 2008.

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Gygax is the one person most responsible for the development of Dungeons & Dragons. While the initial run of D&D was more of a collaborative effort, by the time Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (AD&D) rolled around, Gygax was doing nearly all the writing. For geeks raised in the 80’s there is nothing quite like AD&D. Many of these people didn’t even realize they were geeks until they set eyes on their first “red box.” Not only is D&D still a significant part of geek culture, but it also inspired all manner of other roleplaying games. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to see the direct connection between those first games in Gygax’s basement and modern roleplaying games like World of Warcraft. Gygax was also not afraid to be a geek publicly, even voicing his animated self in an episode of Futurama.Gary_Gygax

In addition to co-creating Dungeons & Dragons, Gygax is also the founder of Gen Con, the annual gaming convention. Lake Geneva is Gygax’s home town and the location of the very first convention, from which the name Gen Con is derived. It’s worth noting that although they are moderately different in focus, Gen Con pre-dates San Diego Comic Con by two years.

If Gary Gygax had one major flaw, it was being a geek and a gamer first, and a business man somewhere else, way down the line. Due to his less than ideal leadership, TSR was eventually forced to sell out to Wizards of the Coast, though doing so allowed D&D to continue through many updates to this day. Several generations of geeks owe the foundations of their identity to the efforts and imagination of Gary Gygax.

 

 

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An Important Announcement

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Because it is Wednesday, I know many of you are look for our weekly “Winning Science” post and unfortunately, you won’t be finding it today. As a result of our recent annual meeting, Tracy and I are announcing some minor formatting changes to Therefore I Geek. Most noticeable among these is that starting this week we will begin alternating Winning Science and Around the Web on Fridays. Although this does mean that we won’t have any new posts on Wednesdays, this extra freedom allows us to post Saturday Reviews as a full time column. Starting this Saturday we will be reviewing various comics and graphic novels every Saturday, with the main focus being on the books released that week and upcoming releases. Being a huge comic fan, I have wanted to increase the number of comic book reviews on the blog for a while now, but given my day job and Tracy’s school, the extra day of writing and editing made this difficult to achieve. I can’t begin tell you how excited I am about this change.

The other major change to come out of our meeting is the decision to change the name of our podcast from Random Thought Generator to the Therefore I Geek Podcast. While we have always loved the name Random Thought Generator, we have come to realize that it makes more sense for us to focus on a single identity for all our endeavors. Despite changing names, there will be no change in formatting or content on the podcast. If anything, we are more excited about the future of the podcast. We’ve got some great plans for the future that I know you’ll all love. Over the course of the next week, please bear  with us while we make a few adjustments to the site and on iTunes in order to reflect these changes.

Now that the “serious” stuff is out of the way, I just wanted to let you all know that we’ve got some really exciting stuff coming your way in the next few months. We truly appreciate all the support our fans given us so far and we look forward to your company for all the great things to come.

 

Andrew

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