Circuit Writer

Musings on the intersections of life, faith and other things…

Browsing Posts published in July, 2009

My most recent post at the Xenia Institute reflects on the death of Michael Jackson and our response as a society.  Although it starts out a little autobiographical, I shift gears to steer this post in a direction that explores our public consciousness and what our response to this pop culture moment tells us about ourselves.

I am an aberration.

Considering all of the children of the 80’s in this country (I was born in ’79), I am one of probably four who wasn’t a fan of Michael Jackson.  And I have to be specific about this country because Jackson had such a huge following globally, not just here in the U.S.  There are children who were born around the same time as me who lived with a whole lot less than I did and still know the moves to Thriller – something I cannot even jokingly claim to know.  Heck, beyond “thriller,” I don’t even know the words to the song…

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It was only a matter of time before I geeked out over something completely irrelevant on this site, so here goes.

It wasn’t that long ago that I downloaded the free version of the classic Wolfenstein 3D for my iPhone, and ended up promptly buying the incredibly reasonably priced full version for $2.99.  Now I’ve received word that id Software is at it again and will be releasing the followup that really set the first-person shooters into motion: Doom.  Here’s more from Cult of Mac:

Id Software has released Doom Resurrection for the iPhone and iPod touch. It’s the first official release for the iPhone/iPod touch in the storied Doom franchise, which is now 16 year’s old and still running strong.

The $9.99 game is an “all-new chapter in the Doom saga,” says ID Software.

Carmack says he plans to release his port of Doom Classic to the iPhone and iPod in coming weeks.

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