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ipod accessory: October 2008
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Monday, October 13, 2008. MacBreak 161: Macbreak: Wiimote Adaptation. MacBreak 161: Macbreak: Wiimote Adaptation. Keith Lang stops in to show us how to adapt a Wiimote for a 3D experience. MacBreak 50 Macworld 2007: MacTank. Merlin chats with the developers of MailTank and MailTemplate. Read more. Video of aluminum MacBook surfaces. Video of 'aluminum MacBook' surfaces. An often-blurry QuickTime spy video. There are stills available here. Yesterday, apple.pro had photos. We'll see on October 14. Looks li...
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ipod accessory: MUO Games : Now Boarding - An Addictive Adobe Air Game
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Thursday, October 9, 2008. MUO Games : Now Boarding - An Addictive Adobe Air Game. I am not the kind of person who has the patience to play through a resource management game. I remembered when I first played Rollercoaster Tycoon - it only lasted me 15 minutes before I decided to call it quits and I never played the game again. When I got my hands on Now Boarding, a [.]. I am not the kind of person who has the patience to play through a resource management game. I remembered when I first played. After ev...
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Tom's Old Blog: 9/20/09 - 9/27/09
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A blog about developing games, programming, cooking, and being an entrepreneur, with maybe some other random stuff mixed in. Monday, September 21, 2009. Surface Area for Sauces. Sauces have a tendency to run out of a sandwich. I’m sure you’ve all eaten a sandwich or hotdog during which some sauce squirted or dripped out when you took a bite. LAME! A good sandwich needs moisture, but that moisture is not doing its job when it’s on your shirt. Shredded lettuce is the easiest way to add surface area for sau...
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Tom's Old Blog: 9/27/09 - 10/4/09
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A blog about developing games, programming, cooking, and being an entrepreneur, with maybe some other random stuff mixed in. Monday, September 28, 2009. Mochi Flash Portals, Part 1. Over on the Flash Games Blog, bobjoe6641 posted some interesting comments. Shifting from portals to developers. There are, of course, many differences between dairies and flash games, but the fundamental principle remains: portals and customers are better off in the long run if developers are healthy. In the case of long form...
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