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Monday, September 30, 2002
The fast light browser fantasticAt last a cross platform browser build purely with speed in mind. About time, too, given the number of times I've waited whilst IE, that hulking beast, locked my machine up while working out exactly how to render serveral nested tables..point your mice at the
Czech Animation Lives(?)Of course, nationalised industries aren't such a bad idea for some things. For the arts they can be a boon, even if they lead to the biting of the hand that's feeding them. Consider the cautionary tale of the Czech animator. Sunday, September 29, 2002
InterconnectionThought for the day, from Emily Short..
Saturday, September 28, 2002
Blondes to become extinct.
OwnershipThe late Robert Heinelin thought that it was an important qualification for a writer to own their own home outright. The theory was that this meant that when times were hard, it was possible to eat beans and slum it before the next cheque. He may have been right. Saturday, September 14, 2002
First Contact?Just what is body J002E3? It's a near earth object, in the right orbit for a peice of space junk. But it matches the profile of no known possible object. Saturday, September 07, 2002
A brilliant inspirationNow that the PAL version of Stuntman is finally finished, senior managment decree a day of jubilation, with free beer and food. The chosen date? September the 11th. Management genius in action :) DivorceIs refusing to link to your partners blog grounds for divorce? Three dee mathOne of the biggest pains in the arse of any 3d developers life is contiunally writing and rewriting 3d math routines. You should write your own set once, just so you know how they work. After that it's just pointless repetition. This is the kind of area where Open Source could excel. A nice set of math routines, nice and ready. There are probably good examples all over the place in Crystal Space and Cal3d, and plib, but someone (twelve someones) is trying to put together a definitve version: the Math3d library. Of course, they have some way to go before they match the excellent FreeMagic library |
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A miscellany of topics that intersest me: deaf culture, game design, politics as soap opera, the cyborg condition and the experience of learning to hear again. Other topics presented are speculative fiction and imaginary cities. There are appearences of snippets of work in progress, public rants, pointless posts and Mish the Mouse. The Writer
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