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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 August, 2004

More Flash Loops & GI Joe Goodness

Friday, August 27th, 2004

Just to give the previous entry context, here are some awesome Flash Loops:
Nerrbody
Yeah
Skeet
X Gon Give it to Ya
Boing
Let’s Get GIRtarted
Popeyes
Coconuts
*******
GI Joe Spoofs
…as old as these are, I still love going around saying “Who wants a body massage?” Great stuff! I think the Pork Chop Sandwhiches is the only one not work safe… you [...]

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Dog Slide

Friday, August 27th, 2004

Took a break from working to make these. Did I mention I don’t want to go to school tomorrow morning? B is for BLHEEHEHEHEHEHOISDfhilafdjhae!!!
(they are loud as all get out, watch yer speakrrrz)
Dogs 1
Dogs 2

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MoveableType 3 something & Site Updates

Thursday, August 26th, 2004

After blog spammers managed to crash my site during my clean up effort, I figured I could install 3.0 since I had the patient open anyway, and homeskillet (Jay Allen) updated Blacklist for 3… sort of.
At any rate, since I’m now upgraded to MoveableType 3, my links on Google and other search engines, and various [...]

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A Gander at Personal Branding

Thursday, August 26th, 2004

I am an intrinsic person, so although the search for the self is something I feel like I am constantly doing (should I use contractions in sentences, and how do they inspire my audience to perceive me? Data was actually programmed NOT to be capable of them… but his sister was…). BellSouth is [...]

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Comedians in US Press Have Integrity

Thursday, August 26th, 2004

Via her majesty.
When I went to Australia February of 2003, I sensed a feeling of pity towards the US, as I watched the news. Even CNN was different there, and their views, nay, their voice was more of a informative discourse rather than an injected fact, claimed softly and not sounding like an opinion [...]

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