
When Archimedes finds himself naked in the middle of town, he inadvertently breaks Winston’s First Rule of Artful Diplomacy...

When Owen’s second cousin Panda comes to visit, things go from bad to worse, to INSANE!

A fable about patent reform, for children and CEOs.

It's the age of the home-made virus, and humanity is dying. It just doesn't know it yet.

Archimedes and Lord Likely fight to the death in London!

A compilation of short stories from MCM's 2009. Full of silly.

Cocaine is for pansies.

Xander and the wind did not get along. He knew he had to learn to get along with the wind... but how?

Be part of the problem.

Pinch to kill.

It's the age of the home-made virus, and humanity is dying. It just doesn't know it yet.

When danger strikes the Maritime Museum, TorrentBoy and his crazy teddy bear Crash must save the day!

Percy is a gargoyle, but not a very good one.

Gare Marx has been a PI for all of five minutes when he discovers he sucks at it.

TorrentBoy battles to stop the evil Lord Thorax's plan to turn the entire world into zombies!

Even criminals have their own forbidden fruit.

Archimedes and Finley find themselves at the Titan Inn, where a murderer is on the rampage!

The classic tale about the dangers of digital rights management.

It was increasingly obvious that Thomas Edison’s tongue was not nearly as agile as he had suggested by mail, so Archimedes fed the sheep their biscuits and politely excused himself from the study.

Maggie is a 3-year-old with a very big idea: she wants to play the cello.
Hey, that's a good source, I got to have a similar sort of source for my guilt, LOL! thanks for sharing!
It looked so weird that it actually seemed plausible, so I fell for it. It kind reminded me of some of the strange things that you had to do to access undocumented features in early calculators. Using the accelerometer to detect twist was an absolute stroke of genius. I'll bet that at some point you will end up inspiring its use for a future easter egg. Some game coder should add this sequence to access some bizarre feature. I salute you!
It looked so weird that it actually seemed plausible, so I fell for it. It kind reminded me of some of the strange things that you had to do to access undocumented features in early calculators. Using the accelerometer to detect twist was an absolute stroke of genius. I'll bet that at some point you will end up inspiring its use for a future easter egg. Some game coder should add this sequence to access some bizarre feature. I salute you!