"Enjoy the end of the world!" Kimmy, a bubbly, petite saleswoman at the Zombie Apocalypse Store, made sure to wish customers well on a weekday morning. After each group of customers paid for their ...
It’s going to happen sometime, the zombie apocalypse. Whether it’s nuclear, biochemical, natural or political, the collapse of life as we know it is inevitable. So we need to be prepared and get our ...
The only military surplus store in Summit County, Mikes Surplus Store recently opened its doors in Silverthorne. Owners Mike Plum and Mike Gawin have not put up permanent sign yet since they opened ...
A number of iOS app developers have been mystified by a new wave of app rejections related to their use of Apple’s emojis. They’ve suspected that a new App Store crackdown is underway. However, the ...
Mike Monko doesn’t know the zombiefather. He can’t rattle off Max Brooks’ theories on muscle performance in the recently deceased. And when he analyzes a machete for practical uses, it’s more about ...
Yes, inside the Zombie Apocalypse Store you can get pretty much anything you need to get your Rick Grimes on. Need a machete or a stun gun? They got you covered. Looking to do some zombie research?
Just because it's cold today does not mean that global warming isn't real. Weather isn't climate and a chilly day (or even an unexpectedly cold season) does not mean much in the big-picture science ...
Welcome to the retail store apocalypse – tumbleweeds skittering across empty aisles, shoppers scanning bar codes and buying products online for cheaper, shuttered storefronts on barren streets. Many ...
I’m going to miss Lord & Taylor like mad when the Fifth Avenue flagship closes next year. It isn’t only because of the unlikely bargains I scored on its often-deserted men’s floors — a red vinyl Perry ...
Kicking off this week's PlayStation Store update is Zombie Apocalypse, Konami's undead shooter. Originally slated for a summer release, the game is finally hitting the PS3 for $9.99. Joining it is ...
Mike Monko doesn’t know the zombiefather. He can’t rattle off Max Brooks’ theories on muscle performance in the recently deceased. And when he analyzes a machete for practical uses, it’s more about ...