Picked up some sort of feature preview off of Suprnova. The premiere is drawing closer. A little over two weeks to go before the show will see the light of day.
The entire plot and setup seems ironed out now. Most of season one seems to be scripted and at least halfway being shot. One of […]
Archive for June, 2004
Finally broke my no-cinema track record for the season with Dawn of the dead. Reasonably bland movie though. A zombie flick with a limited scope, pretty much like 28 Days Later in that fashion. I do not see why, when the entire world is falling down, you choose to follow a handful of people trapped […]
Via GamerFeed: Sierra Gets Shutdown
More depressing news for the industry, Vivendi Universal Games has cut 350 staff and shut down Seattle-based Sierra. The venerable games company created some of the most popular action and adventure games in the 80’s. The Sierra brand will live on in name only and projects tied to the Sierra pipeline, […]
Via Warp2Search.net: The most useless video card features of our time
Ahh, Quadratic texture maps, those were the days. It strikes me that the 3D video cards have been around for soon to be 10 years now. And that I have been in the game since the first Matrox Millennium (which I unfortunately no longer […]
Oh, the traditions. As I’ve hinted about a million times by now I’m not one for festivities and variation. I have grown rather fond of the familiar and predictable. And this holiday is not part of that sphere. For most people, however, it is the festival of the year in this part of the world. […]
Obviously it’s a crap game but I started laughing uncontrollably for some reason when I saw that the game had been released. Basically it’s a promo for John Deere stuff posing as a farming sim. And even the idea of a farming sim is slightly boring. Nevertheless it’s a good laugh. Btw, I wonder if […]
As far as I can tell the entire server was down yesterday. Cause unknown. My hosting company has been experiencing some major difficulties over the last couple of weeks. Many have questioned if 99kronor.com is on its way to shut down for good. At any rate, the quality of their services has drastically decreased over […]
Spent quite a while yesterday adjusting the front and rear derailleurs. And when I finally got it right and was gonna try it out, the chain snapped. Quite amazing actually. The metal just tore as it would have been paper. Fortunately I had spare chain links but it is obvious that the Taya TB-600 chain […]
Okey. Time flies. Can’t think of much to write about. Kind of single minded these days. I get to work, I get home, I watch sci-fi and walk in the woods. Rewind and repeat.
The hardware problems seem to be gone. After having switched NICs. Great. Have been maxing out BitTorrent for a couple of days […]
From Wired: Galileo: Challenge to U.S. Might?
At first, the system was supposed to be a GPS competitor. But now, after years of wrangling, the United States and Europe have agreed to cooperate. That could mean more widely available tracking systems — ones that work in just about every urban canyon, office park and hiking trail […]
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