Fame in a Name

Posted on 22 October 2009

The Futurama movie currently being analyzed for temporal anomalies at The Examiner has introduced an odd question:  what is the value of a famous art object which was stolen before it became famous?  That’s the question addressed in Bender’s Big Score part 4:  Mona Lisa men have called you.

Meanwhile, I am moving forward with plans to attend Ubercon XII, despite the complications.  I am slotted for games on Friday evening and Saturday morning, and otherwise it appears that I will be running “workshops”, on topics to be determined.  Ideas afloat including designing and running your own worlds, creating characters to fit fictional stories, creating alien races, game theory/designing games to do what you want–if there’s something you think ought to be included that you think I could run, let me know.  I’ve also asked to have the Sunday morning Christian Gamers Guild-sponsored worship service included, but I haven’t heard back on that.

–M. J. Young

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M. J. Young - who has written 636 posts on The Gaming Outpost.

Author of Multiverser, Multiverser-related game books, and books on Christian faith; Chaplain of the Christian Gamers Guild

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