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“In the spirit of the New Year, perhaps it’s time to make a change? Perhaps it’s time to, I dunno, stop arguing with strangers on the internet about games you haven’t played yet.” Dave McCarthy’s New Year resolutions are very good.
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“Shoes is a minimalistic Graphical User Interface toolkit for the Ruby programming language, which runs on OS X, Windows, and Linux.” Good how-to guide for getting it up and running on OSX, too. Looks nice.
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“When we call something a scripting language, we’re primarily making a linguistic and cultural judgment, not a technical judgment. I see scripting as one of the humanities. It’s our linguistic roots showing through.” Larry Wall ++
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Drivers for 360 joypads under OSX. Works well with my wired example, haven’t tried with a wireless, and doesn’t work (yet) with my Hori EX2 stick. I’m hoping we can fix the latter…
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“…why aren’t more game creators using filters, dirt, and chaos – even on more abstract games – to create more sinister and emotion-provoking kinds of ambience?” Untrue is a fabulous album, too.
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Katy is blogging again. Hurrah! It looks good, so far.
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“Use this website to create a PDF file which can be printed and folded to create a paper CD case.” Lovely – and even has a lookup database, to save on typing…