GamingFM

Man, does listening to <a href=”http://classic.gamingfm.com/main/”>this</a> make me not wanna work! After ranting with Steven over @ Round Box Media Parrappa the Rappa quotes on <a href=”http://chattyfig.figleaf.com”>Flashcoders</a>, <a href=”http://www.chridmeister.co.uk”>Chridmeister</a> let us know of a phat gaming radio website dedicated to game music, <a href=”http://www.gamingfm.com/”>GamingFM.com</a>. I listen to internet radio all the time, but this was totally different for me. Usually I’d listen to an old MIDI on a Friday night when too tired to go clubbin’, but this is an all day affair of game music.

I swear I wanna go home now and re-mix some Final Fantasy 3 tunes…

Eat Lunch & Be Happy

Eat Lunch: <a href=”https://www.jessewarden.com/downloads/Mike%20Tyson%20-%20Ouch%20Daddy!.jpg” target=”_blank”>Ouch Daddy!</a>

Be Happy: <a href=”http://www.intelligencehub.com/test/behappy_.htm” target=”_blank”>Be Happy!</a>

Dynamic Masks

Some people had asked for this file today. I emailed it to them, but just in case anyone is interested, I was playing with dynamic masks in Flash last summer. <a href=”https://www.jessewarden.com/downloads/JXL%20dynamic%20masks.fla”>Here is the file</a> (or you can download from the left).

As I look at the code, and I balk at how it’s written, it’s nice to know I’ve improved. Why is it programmers always look at their code and go, “Who in the f)*$% wrote that!?! … oh… I did…”