Geek Links of the Week

Did you catch all the Easter eggs in The Day of The Doctor? In case you didn’t, here’s a hopefully mostly complete list. [Wired]

Indie Game Magazine is charging developers $50 for an “in-depth, unbiased” review of their games. That sounds totally above board. [Destructoid]

The legendary Charlie Brooker has a documentary on TV this weekend called How Video Games Changed the World. He talks about the difficulty of making video game TV in an interview. [The Guardian]

In a sign that I’m getting old and shouldn’t be using proper punctuation in my texts any more, using a period might be a sign that you’re angry. No, using proper punctuation is a sign that you’re not 12-years-old. [The New Republic]

European astronomers have discovered a new solar system that is the closest mirror to our own. [Universe Today]

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About Steve Murray

Steve is the founder and editor of The Lowdown Blog and et geekera. On The Lowdown Blog, he often writes about motorsports, hockey, politics and pop culture. Over on et geekera, Steve writes about geek interests and lifestyle. Steve is on Twitter at @TheSteveMurray.

Posted on November 29, 2013, in Links of the Week. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.

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