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“Reverend” Jim “The Bava” Groom, alias “Snake Pliskin” is a charlatan and a fraud, a self-confessed “used car salesman” clawing his way into the glamour of the education technology keynote circuit via the efforts of his oppressed minions at the University of Mary Washington’s DTLT and beyond. The monster behind educational time-sink ds106 and still recovering from his bid for hipster stardom with “Edupunk”, Jim spends his days using his dwindling credibility to sell cheap webhosting to gullible undergraduates and getting banned from YouTube for gross piracy.
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Author Archives: Reverend
The Diorama Lives
It’s been all quiet on the diorama front for the last couple of months, but I’ll failover to the perennial “I’ve been busy!” excuse. In fact, I would have made much more progress on the forthcoming They Live cityscape diorama, … Continue reading
G07 Monitor Boy and His Trusty Arcade Assistant, Part 2
I’m happy to say we can finally put this particular G07 chassis work to bed. As it so happens I could’ve been done with this repair weeks ago, but therein is the “learning” —as they say. Part 1 of this … Continue reading
A Sterling Take
It’s always nice when someone reaches out via email who you haven’t heard from in a while. It’s even better when they leave you with a treat link that you follow for some knowledge. Bryan Alexander is classic for this, … Continue reading
Cheyenne Light Gun
A couple of days ago one of my regulars (a 12 year old golden age video game connoisseur) let me know the Cheyenne gun was not working. I had this issue before, and thought it was going to be a … Continue reading
A Very Smurfy 3D Printer
As a kid I collected smurfs. In fact, I got so into collecting smurfs that my mom bought the display case from the local stationary store one Christmas. I needed it more than the store. It started when my brother … Continue reading
Cavallo Pazzo
I remember almost two decades ago driving down College Avenue seeing a dude with long, curly blonde hair briskly walking along the sidewalk. “Hey, that’s Patrick” I told Antonella. He was taking a familiar UMW jaunt from Campbell to DuPont … Continue reading
5 Hours To Live: Security in the Age of AI and the New Arms Race
I’m trying to get as much of Cloudfest 2026 Gen Xfest 2026 out of my head and on to the blog before it all disappears. I was new to this conference and knew absolutely no one. Add to that I … Continue reading
Who Pays for AI?
I remember being at SXSW in 2009 and it seemed like all anyone could talk about was Twitter. It’s as if it hadn’t been around for a couple of years already. Tom Woodward and I were joking about it, but … Continue reading
Gen Xfest and the Better Suit Industrial Complex
I’m still within the gravitational pull of CloudFest 2026 Gen Xfest 2026, which is always a dangerous thing—but not bad for the bavablog post count! At the same time I’ve been reading Shadow Ticket by Thomas Pynchon, and somewhere between … Continue reading
The European Cloud Revolution
Part of what’s been interesting at Cloudfest 2026 Gen Xfest beyond the AI bonanza—which feels like oxygen casino’s pump into the room to keep people gambling—is the notion of Europe reclaiming its digital infrastructure from big US hyperscalers (AWS, Google, … Continue reading
