Monthly Archives: August 2005

ARP: Controller vs. Glorified Hashmap

Good discussion over my blog that spilled to email with Grant Davies. He did a coup de grace whilst I drank watered down coffee on my ARP mods. He called my modified ARP Controller a glorified hashmap, and he’s right. … Continue reading

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Riot for Laptops

Violence blows, but it makes my heart feel good to know people REALLY want technology. I’d be insulted if someone gave me a 4 year-old iBook; that, to me, equates to a pimp looking paper weight, but then, I’m a … Continue reading

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Screenweaver Goes Open Source

To quote my manager, “HOLY [edit] FISH!!! Edwin van Rijkom LIVES!”. Before there was mProjector, before Zinc (formerely Flash Studio Pro) was yum, there was Screenweaver, and man was it cool. It had callbacks to ActionScript functions so if you … Continue reading

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Coding Challenge vs. Reasonable Gain

I had an epiphany this morning in regards to a piece of functionality I’m developing at work. I like to challenge myself, and I find tackling really complicated forms satisfies that need. I have to not only meet the business … Continue reading

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You see an armored Microsoft, what do you do?

That’ll be a close one. Apparently, Microsoft is weilding a battle axe, war style, with 2 hands. This doubles its damage, and probably adds an additional attack per round. Additionally, Microsoft appears to be of size huge, thus occupying 2 … Continue reading

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