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Microsoft Discovers New Way to Perplex Me

posted Thursday, February 9th, 2006

I was informed that the float on the main menu of the Working Waterfront Festival website wasn’t working properly in something called “MSN Explorer”. All I can gather about this software is that it’s a part of the MSN subscription package.
The odd thing is, the float renders properly in IE6, which is what I’d [...]

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Starfish 360

posted Wednesday, February 8th, 2006

The combination of Starfish and Windows Media Connect make an interesting combination for abstract background images to grace the 360’s Dashboard.
For those HD users out there, 720p is sized at 1280×720. Use the custom size feature in Starfish to create your JPG files, and then put them in an accessable folder using Media Connect [...]

“Woooaaah, c’mon!”

posted Monday, February 6th, 2006

Man, I need a Playstation 2. Check out this video clip of the game Guitar Hero while playing along to Pantera’s Cowboys From Hell. That’s so freakin’ cool. They even have the hammer-ons and pulloffs as part of the game.
Bobby April came over this Sunday, and I made a chili that I [...]

What a week…

posted Friday, February 3rd, 2006

Beat Call of Duty 2 last weekend, and just happened to sell it off to Jay, the following Monday. That gave me the free cash to get a used copy of Perfect Dark Zero shipped out, which—as of yesterday’s mail delivery—still has not arrived yet.
Jaymz and Rob, of course, already have theirs, and it’s [...]

What was that, George?

posted Friday, February 3rd, 2006

OK, thanks to CSPAN, I got a chance to read over the 2006 State of the Union. So since I have this space where I can blabber on and on about nonsense to my heart’s content, I will.
/me skips anything related to Iraq, 9/11, etc.
American leaders—from Roosevelt to Truman to Kennedy to Reagan—rejected isolation [...]

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