Evening Reading
by Garnett Lee, Feb 04, 2011 5:00pm PSTAnother NFL season comes to a close this weekend with what looks like an epic game in the making. For the ensuing months after ends, I won't forget about sports completely. I'll get into March Madness, watch the NBA Finals--and maybe some playoff games if there's a good matchup, take in a few baseball games. But really, I'll be flirting with these other sports to tide me over until training camp gets going marking the beginning of the new season.
I wonder if the same sort of thing happens to gamers with more specific tastes than mine. Like, does an Oblivion fan fool around with Borderlands sort of half engaged while waiting for Skyrim? It's hard for me to judge because I like a wide range of games and the problem I always face is deciding which ones get my time.
While we ponder this and other grandiose questions, here are the highlights from today's video game news on the Shack:
Rayman Legends wouldn't sell enough on Wii U, says Ubisoft
Criterion staff assisting Ghost Games with Need For Speed: Rivals
The Bureau: XCOM Declassified first DLC is Xbox-exclusive
Hotline Miami 2 preview: curtain call
Warning: PS3 firmware 4.45 crashing consoles
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QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter by Richard Feynman
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QED_%28book%29
Some of the best explanations of quantum mechanics I've ever read, by the man who broke more ground there than almost any other.
(it's related to the speed of light in the materials, and also to light being strange.)
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