Entries from September 2008

Max Payne Movie Trailer

September 29th, 2008 · Games, Movies

A friend showed this to me a few days ago. It totally beats the shorter, more official movie trailer that’s up on YouTube. Looks good so far.

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A Most Delicious Medley.

September 24th, 2008 · Games, Music

Yes, it is. I won’t deny it, I have a rather unhealthy fascination with Cave Story. Friends of mine who can read sheet music and play the piano (hopefully at the same time), how about an attempt?

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But It’s Art! #2

September 23rd, 2008 · Visual Art

More weird stuff from the internets. Strange statues this time around. The world is just awesome. From here.

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On a Thing Called Google Chrome

September 17th, 2008 · Tech

OK, so after using it for a couple of weeks I have to say I really really like Google’s take on the web browser. It’s fast – Meaning it’s… fast. It loads quickly and loads pages quickly. It does consume more memory at the start though, but luckily Google covered their asses with a technical [...]

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But It’s Art!

September 17th, 2008 · Visual Art

Spoils of my recent web crawls. Knitting’s never been this awesome. The clear winner: From here.

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Dropbox is a Pretty Cool Service.

September 16th, 2008 · Tech

Yeah, it is. Other places like Box.net offer the same service, that is, online storage. But they do it for a fee, which while relatively inexpensive is just too much for what some people are willing to pay (which is, in my case, nothing). Dropbox gives users 2 gigs of space from the onset, which [...]

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“Ninjas? On my PSP?”

September 4th, 2008 · Games

No, not these ninjas. Well, not in this post anyway. N+ for the PSP is really fun. Now I can carry the wall-jumping, ground-dashing, to-your-death-from-on-high-falling stick figure ninja from the original flash game wherever I go. Weighing in at less than 30 megabytes, it doesn’t take up much of your memstick. Oh and it also [...]

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openCanvas Adventures

September 1st, 2008 · Visual Art

Lacks… a lot of things.

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