Archive for the 'rabbling' Category
Winner of the 2007 Palme d’Or, this miserable piece of shit managed to capture the hearts of the Cannes Film Circle-Jerk.
This two-hour boondoggle is like listening to The Vagina Monologues, while watching The Bicycle Thief, only that analogy is a gross misrepresentation of both substance and entertainment, neither of which you will find in […]
PS2
GameCube (hey who borrowed that anyway, it’s been like 2 years)
GBA (old style)
GBA (new style)
Xbox 1 with upgraded hard drive and self-sodered dual-BIOS mod chip, used to develop Marble Blast for a while
Oh, and this guy, PS1 dev kit. Still works…
…and during a boss fight, no less.
My Dream App ยป Contestants
So I was probably reading Digg again or something but I found this page, “My Dream App”. This is what results when you have a cool idea, and open it up to the general public. The idea is pretty cool:
My Dream App is a grand experiment to see what happens […]
The status of my Burning Man preperations? ON FIRE.
My shade structure is close to ready. The parachutes should be delivered to me on Wednesday or Thursday.
My packing is going slowly. I don’t have enough costumes at all. My hydration pack is ready and decorated. My bike is…well it’s not all I want to do […]
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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, […]
Psygressive - Mix in Progress 7-4-06: Play in Popup | Download (2499)
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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