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Hello Internet. I am Paul F. Ferguson. This is my blog. I include the F. because I want to distinguish myself slightly from all the other Paul Fergusons on the internet, of which there are many. It also deservedly puts me in the company of other such presidential fellows such as Chester A. Arthur and John Q. Adams.
I currently live in Glasgow, Scotland. It's okay. I wouldn't mind living somewhere else though.
I use this blog to post things of various interest including thoughts, interests, music reviews, game reviews, photos, whatever I feel like. Sometimes I talk about my life, but it's not that interesting, so mostly other stuff.
I am going to redesign it in 2011, mark my words.
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Monthly Archives: March 2009
Lost – Season 3, Episode 1 “A Tale of Two Cities”
That’s the Dualdisc reissue of the excellent Talking Heads album Speaking in Tongues. Except that the song that plays is not Talking Heads. DAMN YOU LOST!
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Daybreak Part 2
Okay, I admit it, I cried. More than once. I mean sure, it was one massively indulgent Deus Ex Machina, but it was a frakking beautiful fulfilment of everything the show was. There goes Battlestar Galactica. So say we all.
Posted in Battlestar Galactica, Reviews, TV
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Yet Another Soppy Goodbye to Battlestar Galactica
I know, I know. I just figured I should say something because this has been a highly enjoyable piece of cultural history, and I cannot deny that watching Television drama, and indulging in the genre of science fiction is an … Continue reading
Posted in Battlestar Galactica, Thoughts
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Control: A Historical Review of Joypads
That is by far the geekiest title for a post I have ever made, and I only hope the full 3000-word text lives up to that expectation. You see, I thought I’d do something different today. Rather than review an … Continue reading
Posted in Games, Reviews, Technology
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The Stares – Spine to Sea
Prone as I am to momentary spending whims, and obsessive as I am about good independent music, it should probably come as no surprise that I often place an orders to independent labels, primarily in North America. Web of Mimicry … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Reviews
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