Archive for 'Ethics & Morality'
Sleepless in Skopia
Posted on 03. Sep, 2009 by James L. Clark.
The first real sign of danger in the area comes from the ominous drone of an aging Russian Antonov cargo plane as it sweeps over the remote Sudanese village. Soon it opens its doors and unloads a deadly payload of crude oil barrels stuffed to the brim with explosives and shards of metal. The entire village is ablaze sending terrified men, women, and children desperately running for safety; there is nowhere to hide.
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Crediting in Magic
Posted on 11. Aug, 2009 by James L. Clark.
It’s a common scenario these days. You hear about a brand new effect on magic coming out and you rush out and buy it. You practice it and then a week later you show one of your magician friends and hand him the DVD to look at only to be told, “Dude, that’s a total rip off!”


