e’s Feed Favorites - 5/7/08

Welcome to Wednesday and another e’s Feed Favorites!

Eberron guru Keith Baker writes in his LiveJournal about the 4e versions of the Eberron campaign books.

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Spoon + Fork = Spork. Spork + Fork = …Death? I love xkcd.

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Hawty McBloggy had another hilarious post on Halo pickup lines.

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Geekologie always finds the greatest random stuff. Always wanted to graffiti a website? Now you have your chance!

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Maikl of RPG Thoughts had a funny guest post on Dungeon Mastering about the Murphy’s Law of DMing. It’s hard to pick a favorite, but I really LOL’d on this one: There are two kinds of gaming tables you can use: too big and too small.

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Phil at Chatty DM has started a debate! Will Paizo’s move to create and support an independent 3.5 OGL Fantasy Role Playing game create a significant schism in the RPG market? In fact, does Paizo stand to become the Google to Wizards of the Coast’s Microsoft?

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A two-fer for Phil! His comic Itsy Bitsy and Horny is totally cute.

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Stupid Ranger follows up the D&D Diaper Bag with the D&D Special Occasion Purse.

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For parents and businesspeople alike! James of Men with Pens writes about What Hasbro Can Teach You About Repeat Clients. Very interesting!

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JW at BingeGamer posted a commentary about parents neglecting their children because they “got focused” on video games instead.

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That’s it for this week’s Feed Favorites! Feeling full? Good!

5 Responses to “e’s Feed Favorites - 5/7/08”

  1. Whoa… whoa… whoa…

    Dragonforce Mario Paint?

    So freaking AWESOME!!!!!

  2. Totally. :)

  3. That is epic. I’ve actually listened to a bunch of different Mario Paint covers recently, but that’s the best.

  4. That truly is the best Mario Paint cover I’ve ever heard. Even better than Rick Astley.

  5. Thanks for the link about 4e versions of the Eberron campaign books.=)

    Very cool!
    Just what I wanted to hear.

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