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Monday, March 15, 2004
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Moved my blog to blog.oreno.org, but not my comments yet ....
Haven't designed it either. Default MT templates. Wireframing a new layout.
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Tuesday, February 03, 2004
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Sunday, January 18, 2004
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I've been purchasing music CDs instead of downloading MP3s off of unnamed P2P
networks. I remember a blog
post that the creator of FeedDemon, Nick Bradbury, wrote titled On Piracy and since then I've noticed a new awareness. I know, I'm kind of late to realize this, but at least it's a start. I
haven't actually uninstalled the 'Acquired' apps on my systems nor
burned the copied CDs, but there's definitely a moral struggle in the
back of my mind. I wonder if they preach this type of thing at church
.. Maybe that's how to minimize piracy. Preach it at a young age before a kid gets onto the net and starts downloading away. Recent CD buys:
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Wednesday, December 17, 2003
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Some peronsal projects that REALLY need to be pushed forward:
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Tuesday, December 09, 2003
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My cousin passed away a couple of days ago and I wanted to post this as
a small token of my appreciation for what he did for me. I hope his
name gets into the search engines and never forgotten.
Blake, thanks for everything! You helped me alot during my troubled
teen years, and I never got to thank you. I know that you're in a
better place without anymore suffering. I picture you now with that
huge smile and unforgetable laugh. I see that huge Blakey smile
:-)
So much memories are filling my head, and I'm cherishing every one of
them. Blake Nitta, my cousin, my best friend, rest in peace
Blakey ...
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Saturday, November 29, 2003
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Just finished Bang! and now onto The Power of Full Engagement. I have
noticed that listening to audio books gets my brain working by
seeing how the ideas fit into my life. Alot of times I'll just phase out and not
really listen. They give me new insights
on past experiences, or help me to sort out current issues.
I wonder what my eyes are doing, or maybe I have them closed to help me envision.
I do the same thing while I'm reading. Maybe that's why I read so slowly and get sleepy.
The commute has given me this thinking time and I am enjoying it.
Exploring new ideas and revisiting past experiences in a train packed
full of suits and OLs. I never would have imagined this would be my
timeout place.
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Monday, November 24, 2003
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It must've been around 1983-84. I remember my good friend Brandon had a Apple IIe
with all kinds of bootlegged games. I used to visit his house every
chance I got. His older brother used to get irritated, because he
figured the only reason for my visit is to get my hands on the
computer.
The game that I remember the most was Ulima 3: Exodus. More links:
My very first computer was the IBM PC Jr.
I vividly remember the first time I got Ultima 3 on it I acted sick and
didn't goto school. The PC Jr came equipped w/ a wireless Infrared
"chicklet" keyboard. Advanced stuff in the mid 80's. Also, came
equipped w/ a optical mouse that needed a mouse pad w/ a blue grid on
it. I remember my dad maxing the RAM to 512KB. Speed demon!
The other game that I loved was Sun Tzu's Ancient Art of War by Broderbund. I used to spend hours playing it, and trying to beat the AI. It was my first RTS (Real Time Strategy).
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