
FTG's latest in their charity initiative: After the ball drops in Times Square and yet another year is ushered in, I imagine most folks (especially us Americans) look at themselves in the mirror and say out loud, “Damnit, this will be the year I lose this weight!”. And of course, after a valiant 5-day stretch at the gym, we fall right back into our self destructive (yet-oh-so-fun) hobbies and skip the workouts.
Not this time. Get back into shape and raise money for charity at the same time!

In an extremely meta-interview, Operation Supply Drop founder and chief program officer, Stephen “Shanghai Six” Machuga, sits down and talks with his good friend and Operation Supply Drop chief executive officer, Glenn “Commander” Banton about the future of the charity and what lies ahead, how Glenn went from a fan of the charity to the CEO in just over a year, and how he went from skinny tech-geek basketball player to champion for the military and “blackpowder therapy” enthusiast!

Push ups, prizes, and charity, what did you expect to do at Pax South? In between trying out the latest and greatest indie development has to offer down in San Antonio, catch Operation Supply Drop's booth for the daily pushup competition for tons of hardware goodies.

A day after a deployed group of soldiers received a care package of gaming goodies the console inside managed to evade death for one soldier.
Great idea can't wait to get started. Lossing weight and raising money for the troops thats a true win win there.
I find this offending haha. I might take part in this.
Damn, nice to see I"m not the only one who wants to look good for the PAX East booth babes this year! :)
Interesting...
I feel that I am a sexy beast as a walking barrel, but a little weight loss can't be a bad thing might have to get in on this