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This is the blog of Jesse Warden, a Rich Internet Application Architect. He specializes in using Flex and Flash to create Rich Internet Applications.

Archive for July, 2003

Please test the Flash 7 Beta Player

Thursday, July 31st, 2003

I’d appreciate to hear what you guys find with video; not just playback, but overall performance.
Here’s some links to ease out the insanity:
Public Beta
Release Notes
http://www.gregburch.com/blog/archives/000389.php
http://www.markme.com/jd/archives/002989.cfm
Mailing List Link

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SWG Server Info

Wednesday, July 30th, 2003

Via <a href=”http://www.mediadiva.net/mt/”>her majesty</a> @ the <a href=”http://www.firelegend.com/”>SWG FAQ</a>.
I know Valcyn is the Aussie server, but I’d prefer yall play on Tarquinas.
*******
Ahazi - US West Coast
Bloodfin - US East Coast - unofficial PVP server (www.swgpvp.com)
Bria - US West Coast
Chilastra - US East Coast
Corbantis - US West Coast
Eclipse - US East Coast - unofficial UK player [...]

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Darron J. Schall

Monday, July 28th, 2003

Adding a new peep to my list of fellow Flasherz. Darron J. Schall, who I’ve been desperately trying to help (and failing miserably) on some of his side projects with .NET, Screenweaver, and Flash. I’ve generally been the idea bouncer lately, kind of like what I do with John Robinson, and he’s also [...]

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Star Wars Galaxies FAQ

Friday, July 25th, 2003

Good Lord… it’s scary when your gf knows more about a game than you.
Courtesy of her majesty, the first <a href=”http://www.firelegend.com/”>Star Wars Galaxies FAQ</a>.

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Respect Again

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2003

There was a time when I would ride the bus home with my fellow peers chanting, “New Kids Suck!”. We would do this for 10 minutes at a time. Later, in school, we’d make fun of any pop star as the early 90’s was full of them, and there were no shortage of [...]

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