The Multiverse's Archival Chambers. D. Renee Bagby's (and Zenobia Renquist's) blog. Call her Renee. This is her blog of randomness. It mainly exists to keep everyone in the know about her books (upcoming and backlist) and writing career
Source: http://dreneebagby.blogspot.com/2010/07/manga-review-time-lag.html
On the one hand, until now, Multiverse has fashioned itself strictly as a platform provider, offering others the ability to build virtual worlds using its software. On the other, Multiverse last year unveiled a prototype of the Times
Another interesting piece of Places is that it is, as Multiverse puts it, “an open-source virtual world.” This means, the company said, that developers can “access, modify, and add to its user interface, avatar behaviors, menu system,
Source: http://www.strawberryflats.net/index.php/2010/07/multiverse-touts-extensible-virtual-world-effort/
Another week, another Multiverse! This week we touch on the Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning trailer, FFXIV's recommended requirements, the cast of DCUO, and more! We have a clarification from last week, too. It seems that the reported
I think there is room here for our own version of the urban dictionary called the multiverse dictionary. Entries should relate to anything that is associated with MM's output and career. I'll provide a starter for ten with:
Source: http://www.multiverse.org/fora/showthread.php?t=15525
Brian and Stewie use an out-of-this-world remote control to travel through alternate universes, including a parallel world where dogs rule and humans obey.
Source: http://www.familyguyepisodes.tv/family_guy_season_8_episode_1_road_to_the_multiverse.html
The Multiverse is a fickle child and does not always want to celebrate it's birthday. Just like the original show 18, the first show 22 is lost to the void of history. Instead we bring you the new episode 22! It was refined, polished,
Source: http://www.epicslant.com/2010/07/multiverse-episode-22/
We're back this week with the much delayed Episode 22 of The Multiverse: MMO Radio. We first tried this show back on the ninth – right before real names on the forums got canceled – but, as luck would have it, my hard drive crashed and
The "multiverse" idea—once thought to be so crazy it only belonged on late night television—has now become the dominant theory in all of cosmology. The idea now dominates conversations in science circles and it seems you cannot avoid
Source: http://bigthink.com/ideas/20340
The multiverse in particular won me over, different worlds where different versions of characters could exist, characters that were both unique and archetype at the same time. Worlds that encompassed a variety of genres from medieval
Source: http://www.tor.com/blogs/2010/05/moorcock-the-multiverses-big-bang