Locals! Things happening locally!
October is looking to be a fine month for geeks. Let’s go to these.
Natural History Auction
Featuring the Tyrannosaurus rex “Samson”
Saturday, October 3rd
Preview: September 18 – October 3
The Venetian, Las Vegas
One of the largest known Tyrannosaurus rex specimens ever discovered will be offered on Saturday, October 3rd during Bonhams & Butterfields Natural History auction to be held at The Venetian in Las Vegas. The auction will contain approximately 50 lots of fossils with the centerpiece of the sale focusing on the expertly mounted female T. rex, expected to bring millions of dollars.
Preview the auction catalog.
An Evening with Max Brooks:Surviving the Zombie Wars
Author: Max Brooks
Friday, October 16th, 7:00 p.m.
Clark County Library
1401 E. Flamingo Road
Las Vegas, NV 89119
Max Brooks, considered by many to be one of the world’s foremost zombie preparedness experts, will take the stage at the Clark County Library to explain the keys to success against the hordes of the undead that may be stalking you right now.
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How is it only September and I’m already facing game overload? Thank God half the holiday releases were delayed.
Composer Frank Klepacki has written a handful of Making Of articles for his Facebook page over the last month: Command & Conquer, C&C Tiberian Sun, and his solo albums Morphscape and Rocktronic.
A fan art tribute to the Sega Dreamcast. I want to host a Dreamcast anniversary party next weekend.
I don’t know if I feel this way because I’m been playing too much Batman, but surely, this is the makings of a Super Villain.
Lastly, check out these 1980s film poster paintings from Ghana. [via Boing Boing]
Filed under MLP, movies, music, nostalgia, video games | Comment (0)Found this in a jar of random Japanese candies.
Poison, or delicious?


