Archive for July, 2006
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My reward? Swarms of Kha’ak, ready to engage.
I just finished stringing my backpack with EL wire. It’s hooked up to a sound sensitive EL-driver. I am so excited.
OpenOffice.org: Home
Haven’t posted a blog in a while, I’ve been quite busy all-round.
While making my slides for tomorow I had to download OpenOffice onto my Laptop, and discovered…it’s actually good now! The last version of OpenOffice I used was 1.x and it looked pretty bad, and was really not a pleasant thing to use, […]
GarageGames, in collaboration with the Microsoft XNA group, recently ported its full-featured game engine [Torque] to managed code for Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Xbox 360…successfully porting a complex suite of game technologies from C++ to C#, .NET, and the XNA Framework
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What are we doing!? Have we lost our minds? Managed […]
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I would like to take this opportunity to paraphrase one of our founding fathers…
Hot girls in slave-Leia outfits doing bellydancing is proof that God loves us, and wants us to be happy
-Benjamin Franklin
you’ve got to ask yourself one question: ‘Do I feel loquacious?’ - well do you, punk?
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“I know what you’re thinking, punk,” hissed Wordy Harry to his new editor, “you’re thinking, ‘Did he use six superfluous adjectives or only five?’ - and to tell the truth, I forgot myself in all this excitement; but being as this is English, the most powerful language in the world, whose […]
Psygressive - Mix in Progress 7-4-06: Play in Popup | Download (2498)
So I have been working on the way I do mixes. After some good feedback from one of the local promoters, I tried to figure out how to really create my own sound. I’m not there yet, but I think I identified […]
From Wired
LONDON — Some DJs spin vinyl or twiddle fader knobs. Others write subroutines in C++.
A new brand of music maestro is turning programming into performance, eschewing turntables for a compiler and a mind for syntax structure. “Livecoding” practitioners improvise using Perl or homemade programming architectures to build compositions from the ground up, replacing […]


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