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Dec 30

Brian Rodriguez

I'm looking forward to a great January...I think the holiday parties are finally over...

Newest Website Launch: Ken Blackwell for RNC Chairman

posted by Brian Rodriguez on December 30th, 2008

A few weeks ago we launched a website for RNC Chairman candidate Ken Blackwell. The website was built using Wordpress (the PHP CMS/blogging framework), and the layout is set up much like a blog. We integrated a lot of the social networking tools including ning, twitter, and the new facebook connect app.

Feel free to check out the new website here: www.kenblackwell.com

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Dec 25

Brian Rodriguez

I'm looking forward to a great January...I think the holiday parties are finally over...

Happy Holidays!

posted by Brian Rodriguez on December 25th, 2008

All of us at Gatorworks wish you and yours the very best for a safe and happy holiday season.

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Dec 23

Chase Swindler

In the wise words of a one Jar Jar Binks: "WEESA GOIN HOME!" Later all!

Zombie-Code: Rules and Guidelines to Zombie Identification

posted by Chase Swindler on December 23rd, 2008

Now-a-days people tend to think that you can take a big red rubber stamp that says “Undead”, smack something with it, and voila- you’ve created a zombie. However, having been a staunch Romero follower since as long as I can remember, there are some rules and guidelines which must be followed in order to obtain zombie status.

Let’s go ahead and get the biggest and most glaring problem out of the way. It hurts for some people but you all know it’s true: Zombies do not, cannot, and will not run. Part of the zombie ethos is that a zombie is afflicted by the post-death syndrome of “Rigor-mortis” which Wikipedia defines as such:

Rigor mortis is one of the recognizable signs of death (Latin mors, mortis) that is caused by a chemical change in the muscles after death, causing the limbs of the corpse to become stiff (Latin rigor) and difficult to move or manipulate.

Zombies do not run.

Zombies do not run.

Now, obviously if affected by this, it would be incredibly difficult for a zombie to move at anything faster than a crawl. Ergo, if it runs, it is not a zombie. Ok, let’s let that one simmer. Many people will abandon this article at that point and refuse to acknowledge that a being greater than them dreamed up the perfect monster (George Romero).

Another rule of zombies, they are extremely moronic but NOT unintelligent. In George Romero’s Day of the Dead, scientists were studying a placid zombie named Bubs. He - over time - gained the capacity to understand very simple things. Later in the progression of Romero films, the zombies began to learn that they would not drown, or they can use tools and/or weapons. That being said they never graduated to complex physics or theoretical mathematics but they can do simple things.

Zombies are driven by a hunger for brains. They can smell human flesh and that drives them to a location. Their senses work, and they can hear a human as well as we can, so any sound out of the ordinary would give a person’s position away.

Zombies do not have brute strength because they don’t need it. One of the key things about the zombies is not their ability as a singular zombie, but as a functioning horde. The zombie threat comes from the fact that there is a huge possibility for extreme widespread outbreak. The numbers alone are enough to cause a generous amount of anxiety in any believer. If you attack a tank with one person the tank would win, but if you storm a tank with 1000 people it wouldn’t be long until those people flipped that tank on it’s head.

While I’m trying to clarify what does and does not pass for a zombie, I’m in no way discrediting movies that have “zombie-like” creatures. Some of those movies rank very highly on my favorites list. 28 days later, 28 weeks later, and the Dawn of the Dead remake are some just to name a few.

My goal with this post is simply to clear the air. So next time, when one of your friends comments about a zombie on television you’ll have the knowledge and know-how to check and see if what he/she has seen really is a zombie indeed.

Happy Hunting!

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