Valve unveils Steam for Schools, Portal in the classroom
Well this is pretty awesome, Valve has made an entrance into the education sector. They plan to release a new version of Steam for education uses in schools.
Valve will call this service Steam for Schools, an education version of the Steam client that allows administrators to limit what its users can access. The idea of Steam for Schools is to use the platform as a teaching aid. Valve has already put together a number of educational lesson plans for using Portal 2 and its level editor to teach math and physics.
Portal 2 Shower Curtain Review

The Enrichment Center reminds you that the material emancipation grid will not emancipate dirt, oils, or body odor from your person. For the benefit of your fellow test subjects, cleanse your body in the provided bathing facilities. To avoid expenditures on eye bleach, please do your personal cleansing behind this curtain. Thank you for your cooperation. :)This curtain is by far the best shower curtain I have ever used and deserves the 5/5 Gear rating that I have given it. If you would like to have one head over to ThinkGeek.
Holy Crap You Can Get Portal For Free

Opinion: NPD Analysis Report on Video Game Sales

A yearly report from NPD analysis show a decline in the video game sales in all categories except portable gaming. While the news is not good, there isn’t much surprise. This year has not been a good one for games, with the number of decent titles small enough to count on one hand. This is assumed to be contributed to the change in the Madden schedule from August releases to September, but even still, that wouldn’t account for the lack of sales in hardware which is down by 12% and accessories which is only down by 1%.
New Video Brings Portal to Life


